Navigating Japanese Train Platforms: Key Tips and Vocabulary
Waiting at a Japanese train platform can be tricky due to the abundance of signs and markings. Understanding where to stand can be the difference…
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Waiting at a Japanese train platform can be tricky due to the abundance of signs and markings. Understanding where to stand can be the difference…
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Planning a trip to Japan is thrilling, but it can also be overwhelming. You want to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey, but the fear…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
Japan features an efficient transportation system that ensures easy and comfortable travel almost anywhere. Check out the continuation on more helpful guides to Japan’s public…
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Japan is renowned for its reliable and fast train network. The country boasts an efficient transportation system, making it easy and comfortable to travel almost…
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With KCP International, immerse yourself in the heart of Tokyo with a wide variety of courses, flexible schedules and convenient packages you keep your experience easy!
If you’re coming from Western countries, Japanese clothing sizes can be quite perplexing. For example, a girl who typically wears a size small in the…
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In the Tokyo area, it’s customary to leave the right side of the escalator free for those in a hurry, similar to practices in the…
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The kimono, Japan’s national dress, captivates travelers with its elegance, deep cultural significance, and rich history.
The official currency of Japan is the yen (円, en). One yen equals 100 sen, although sen are no longer used in daily transactions except…
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