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Japanese Manners Tourists Should Know
– Simple Rules That Will Make Locals Smile Japan is incredibly welcoming to visitors—but it’s also a place where small manners matter a lot 🇯🇵You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to be aware . Here are essential Japanese manners tourists should know to avoid awkward moments—and to enjoy Japan more confidently ✨ 🙇 1. Bowing Is Polite (But Don’t Stress About It) You don’t need to master deep bows. 👍 A small nod is enough👍 Eye contact + smile works👍 Copy what loca
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Jan 102 min read


How Japanese People Celebrate New Year: Culture, History, and Meaning Behind Oshōgatsu
If you live in Japan—or are curious about Japanese culture—you’ll quickly notice that New Year ( Oshōgatsu ) is the most important holiday of the year . It’s not just a celebration. It’s a cultural reset. Unlike the loud parties and countdowns common in many countries, the Japanese New Year is calm, reflective, and deeply symbolic. Understanding how Japan welcomes the New Year offers a fascinating glimpse into how the culture views time, renewal, and everyday happiness. New Y
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Jan 33 min read


5 Must-Try Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurants🍣 in Tokyo for an Authentic and Affordable Sushi Experience
If you're visiting Tokyo and craving fresh, delicious sushi without breaking the bank, conveyor belt sushi—known as kaiten-zushi —is the...
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Jul 14, 20254 min read


Tokyo’s Hidden Matcha Gems — 5 Unique Cafés You Must Try "Best Matcha in Tokyo"
Best Matcha in Tokyo Forget the big chains — if you’re looking for truly authentic, artisanal matcha experiences in Tokyo, you’ll want to...
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Jun 23, 20253 min read


Hidden Gems in Tokyo That Most Tourists Don’t Know About
Tokyo is a city that effortlessly blends ancient traditions with futuristic innovations. While iconic spots like Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo...
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Mar 7, 20253 min read
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