Your Japanese Lifestyle Handbook

Your Japanese Lifestyle Handbook

Rina

Hi, there!! I'm Rina, living in Japan, and I want to introduce many attractive places and things that locals enjoy!! I love both international and domestic travel, and I share a piece of my life on this blog.

Using Tabelog to Discover Japan’s Must-Eat Dining Experiences

What is Tabelog? To those of you who don’t want to make a mistake when choosing a restaurant, why don’t you use Tabelog? What is Tabelog? If you’re in search of delicious meals, Tabelog is your powerful ally. As Japan’s most popular restaurant review site, Tabelog offers reliable reviews and ratings from millions of users. […]

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The Danshari Effect: 3 Simple Steps to a Clutter-Free Life

What is “断捨離(Danshari)”? As the year comes to an end, preparations for Christmas begin, and it’s time to start the big annual cleaning in Japan. It’s typically done between December 13th and 29th. This year’s theme for my big clean is “Danshari.” Here is what Danshari is: 断: Dan (Refuse): 捨:Sha (Dispose): 離:Ri (Separate): It’s

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Enjoy Osaka! Exploring Tenmangu Shrine and Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street

Just one station away from Osaka Station lies the historic Osaka Tenmangu Shrine, nestled in the heart of the bustling Tenjinbashi-suji Shopping Street. This vibrant area offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists. Let me introduce you to the charm and allure of Osaka

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How We Learn English : The Online Lesson Revolution in Japan

It’s true that there’s a persistent image of Japanese people being not good at speaking English. This stems from the fact that the current working generation received an education focused on exam preparation, with little opportunity for practical English conversation in schools. Except for those who attended specialized English schools, many Japanese people grew up

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