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Japanese Omikuji: Meaning, Fortune Types, and How to Enjoy the Tradition
Do you know what Japanese omikuji are? These fortune slips offer more than luck—they give advice from the gods about your life. Let’s explore what omikuji means, how to draw one, and what to do afterward. What Are Japanese Omikuji? If yo... -
Shrines & Temples
Visiting Naminoue Shrine in Okinawa: A Sacred Cliffside Spot with Stunning Views
Naminoue Shrine is one of Okinawa’s most beautiful and meaningful spiritual sites. Sitting on a seaside cliff in Naha, it offers stunning ocean views and a peaceful atmosphere. Unlike shrines on Japan’s mainland, Naminoue reflects Okinaw... -
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7 Must-Try Japanese Experiences in Asakusa for Tourists
Asakusa is a very special place in Tokyo. You can see old temples, walk on busy shopping streets, and feel real Japanese culture all around you. It is fun, friendly, and full of things to do. If you want to try something more than just l... -
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Japanese Hot Springs Explained: Culture, Manners, and How to Enjoy Your First Onsen
Japanese hot springs are one of the most relaxing and special parts of Japanese culture. They’re not just warm baths — they’re natural gifts from deep underground. But let’s be honest. The idea of taking a bath naked with strangers sound... -
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7 Common Misconceptions Foreigners Still Have About Life in Japan
Many people have a misconception about Japan—but the truth is very different. Japan is known for its rich traditions, delicious food, and pop culture. But many people outside Japan still imagine things that aren't quite true. Do most Jap... -
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Japanese Vending Machines: Fun, Safe, and Full of Surprises
Japanese vending machines are a big part of daily life in Japan. But for travelers, they are also a fun and surprising way to experience Japanese culture. You’ll see them almost everywhere—at train stations, on quiet streets, and even in... -
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Onigiri: The Iconic Japanese Rice Ball Loved for Its Simplicity and Flavor
Onigiri in Japan is a popular food made with rice and fillings. It is easy to eat, easy to carry, and fun to try. In this article, you will learn what makes onigiri special. We will talk about its history, new styles, and where to join a... -
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Samurai in Japan: History, Spirit, and How You Can Experience It Today
Samurai experience Japan is one of the most exciting ways to learn about Japanese culture. Many visitors from around the world love the idea of samurai. In this article, you will learn who the samurai were, why they are still popular, an... -
Shrines & Temples
Kifune Shrine: Water Deity, Love Blessings, and Seasonal Magic in Kyoto’s Hidden Valley
Kifune Shrine (貴船神社) is in the quiet mountains in the north of Kyoto. It is the main shrine of over 500 Kifune shrines in Japan. People come here to pray for water, love, and good luck. Each season brings a different kind of beauty—g... -
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Shrines vs. Temples in Japan: What’s the Difference?
When visiting Japan, you’ll encounter countless beautiful places of worship — but not all are the same. Some are shrines, while others are temples.Understanding the difference can help you enjoy your visit more deeply and respectfully. A...