New Blog: Sakura Panda Tea Time We make videos about Japan and blog about the videos. Then we run around the internet going “Look! Look! Look at the shiny thing we made!” Japan is very shiny, but we didn’t make it. We were about to but someone beat us to it. Expect videos about surviving […]
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Haddock and Dill
Since January, I have been posting letters from my mother to my grandmother, 1941-1979. She wrote one every week for nearly 40 years and I have the collection of letters. They include interesting clippings, photos, etc. At this time, I am up to 1953 and my family moved to Japan. I now am posting my […]
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Food for Life
Introducing of homemade Japanese recipes, events , festival, culture and foods in Japan. I am a Shan born and brought up in the Shan State, Myanmar. Currently I live in Japan to pursue my PhD. I am interested in learning cross-cultures, living in a mix community give me a chance to learn different cultures.I am […]
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The Japan! Japan ! Blog
The Japan! Japan! Blog is a blog that is 99.9% in English where I talk about my life as a graduate student in Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan. I talk about food, Nihongo, Japanese culture, some difficulties I encounter, and many more. I have my own 2-part “Welcome to Japan” piece that might be helpful to people […]
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Addition to Japan Blog Directory New Blog: Un Gars a Edogawa Vie de quartier à l’est de Tokyo dans l’arrondissement d’Edogawa: culture japonaise, histoire et cossins conbini! / Life in Edogawa-ku and eastern Tokyo: cultural differences, history and conbini! URL: http://edogawa.canalblog.com/ Category: Foreigners & Japan Start Date: October 1, 2006 Location: Tokyo, Japan About this Japan blogger Un Québécois […]
Continue readingFeatured Japan Blog: The Green Eyed Geisha
Newly listed JAPAN blog: The green eyed geisha What this Japan blog is about “Japan like you’ve never seen it before from the skewed perspective of a foreign (at least to some people) twenty-something living with her Japanese beau in Tokyo. I call Canada my home country despite a slew of passports in my bottom […]
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