Japan Travelogue Series: Starbucks Reserve’s Tokyo Roastery
The coffee culture in Japan has evolved through the needs of the people over the course of history. Coffee shops in the country nowadays serve…
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The coffee culture in Japan has evolved through the needs of the people over the course of history. Coffee shops in the country nowadays serve…
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Morioka (盛岡), capital of Iwate Prefecture in the Tohoku region of Japan is about two and a half hours by shinkansen north of Tokyo. The…
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Read all about Japanese immersion learning and studying abroad. Check out our eZasshi archives for more articles!
The Japanese bathing culture have specific rules when bathing at an onsen or hot springs, public baths, or even having a relaxing soak in a…
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During the Edo period in Japan, there were five main routes to get around the country. The Tōkaidō route (東海道, East Sea Road) connected Edo…
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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!
A quaint café just a stone’s throw away from Harajuku Station is all the rave when it comes to amazing latte. Reissue Café serves a…
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Japan is considered to be one of the most heavily forested countries in the world. There is about 62.3 million acres of woods in Japan….
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If walking around the city isn’t enough exercise for you, sports centers or municipal sports facilities are a great way to get your ticker pumping…
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“Kanji” is Japanese for the Chinese hanzi characters that Japan has adopted as part of its modern writing system. Before kanji, the Japanese had no written…
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