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10 Japanese Slang Words: A Must Know for Everyone Visiting Japan
by travelwriter, Nov 11, 2008
Planning to visit Japan? Here are some slang words and phrases that will help you blend with the locals.
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Tsujido Journal
by wordsmithy, Nov 3, 2008
A vignette in the life of an English teacher in Japan.
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Loving the Fake Orchestra
by anne crotty, Oct 7, 2008
Ruminations on living in an alternate universe - Japan.
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Serene, Efficient, Must-See Tokyo
by Matt John, Sep 27, 2008
The capital of Japan has more than just Disneyland. Other attractive sights await to take your breath away.
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Five Best Japanese Local Festivals
by Jenee Gossen, Aug 12, 2008
This list provides festivals that are unique enough to justify a weekend on the road, and go beyond just the usual dancing, chanting, and carrying the portable shrine.
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Tips for Surviving in Japan
by Mandana, Jul 14, 2008
Are you planning a trip to Japan anytime in the near future? If you will be visiting the Land of the Rising Sun for the first time ever, these as-basic-as-it-gets guidelines will help you survive as a tourist in the streets of any Japanese city.
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Travel Cheap. One Month. Japan. $2000. How I Survived. Lodging
by mox, Jun 11, 2008
Lodging. In this part of my series on travel, I discuss inexpensive lodging in Japan.
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Board Sports in Japan
by Jotter Scalems, May 29, 2008
Japan is a diversified country; it is mainly mountainous area with a few highly populated plains near its East coastline.
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Six Unique Japanese Temples Further Explained
by Jotter Scalems, May 19, 2008
What you need to know about these six Japanese temples in case you want to visit them. Handy if you are planning a trip to Japan and don't know where to go.
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Madonna of Japan: A Symbol of Peace and Friendship
by Gloria Karlos, Apr 16, 2008
Officially known as Madonna Maria Kannon, this monument of the Madonna of Japan remains a symbol of friendship between the Japanese and Filipino people after the World War II.
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