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Best 10 Cat & Dog Cafe in Tokyo
Adorable kittens and puppies always catch our hearts. Cat cafe and dog cafe, where we can see, touch, and play with cats and dogs are like a heaven, aren’t they? Japanese people adore animals, but in most cases it is not allowed to have pets at home. That’s why animal cafe makes a huge expansion across the nation. Animal cafes, especially cat cafe and dog cafe are becoming popular, not only among the Japanese but also among tourists from around the world. Here, we have collected 10 cat cafes and dog cafes in Tokyo. Just scroll down the page. Cute ...
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15 Unusual Animal Cafe in Japan
When you think of “animal cafe,” you may associate it with cat cafe or dog cafe. However, Japan is going far beyond on those typical animal cafe. Have you dreamed of playing with unique birds, fluffy rabbits, or even with hedgehogs over drinks? There are many unusual, but fun animal cafes in Japan. It’s going to be a special experience! We have sorted 15 animal cafes that rarely exist in other countries. Tell us which you like the best! 1. Ikefukurou Cafe (Ikebukuro) キョウカイちゃん、その肩使いはもしかしてビートたけしさん意識してます…???笑 #可愛い #左がキョウカイ #インドオオコノハズク #IndianScopsOwl #右は同じ種類のアニ #後ろはコマダム #キンメフクロウ #Tengmalm'sOwl #ビートたけしさん #お笑い芸人さん #comedian_BeatTakeshi #いけふくろうカフェ #池袋?頭鷹??廳 #Ikefukuroucafe #池袋カフェ #Ikebukurocafe ...
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26 Ideas for What to Buy in Tokyo
Ideas for What to Buy in Tokyo Tokyo is just a small part of Japan, but it is where various faces of Japan are concentrated. So, you can get souvenirs in a diverse variety from traditional items to modern, trendy items. Below we listed things to get in Tokyo that either you can take back home or you can eat on the spot. If you are planning to visit Tokyo, be sure to check this list! If you will visit other parts of Japan, be sure to check souvenir ideas from Japan! What to buy at Tokyo Station What to ...
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Important Japanese Table Manners You Should Know
2018/03/25 japanese culture, table manners, dining out
Basic Japanese Table Manners You Should Know Whenever you have dining experiences in other countries, it is always good to know their table manners so that you don’t look foolish or you don’t annoy people in the country. Japan shares some common table manners and etiquette with other countries such as not putting your elbows on the table, but many of them are unique to Japan, sometimes what is considered to be rude in your country is correct table manners in Japan and vice versa. But don’t be too nervous. Japanese people understand you are not familiar with Japanese manners ...
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Complete Guide of How to Order Food in Japanese
2018/03/20 trip, japanese language, restaurant, how to
Guide to Order Food in Japanese at Restaurants Many tourists have difficult times when communicating with staffs while traveling Japan, especially at restaurants. So, it will be helpful to learn how to order food in Japanese to make your dining experience smooth and fun. Most restaurants follow the same format; entering a restaurant, ordering a drink, ordering food, and paying. You don’t have to be worried about being asked unexpected personal questions like “where have you visited in Japan so far?.” The phrases shown below can be used at any types of restaurants. We will introduce how to order food ...
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22 Top Souvenir (Omiyage) Ideas to Bring Back From Japan
List of Must-Buy Souvenirs from Japan! Are you planning to come to Japan, or are you about to leave Japan? Whenever you travel, you may want to buy souvenirs to take back home to remember your precious experiences. You may also want to share your experiences with your family and friends. Then, why don’t you get some souvenirs in Japan before having a flight back home? There are many kinds of souvenirs (or “omiyage” in Japanese) that you can feel “Japan” everytime you see/use them. The followings are top recommended souvenirs! If you are visiting Tokyo, here are more detailed ...
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What is "Omiyage"? Japan's Souvenir Giving Culture
What is Omiyage? It is Japanese Gift Giving Culture! Most of you may buy souvenirs when you take a trip away from home, so do the Japanese. However, what you call “souvenir” is not equal to what Japanese people call “souvenir”- It's "Omiyage"(お土産)in Japanese. So, what is “Omiyage” and what makes it a distinctive aspect of Japanese culture? What are the differences between souvenir and omiyage? Let's learn Japanese curious "omiyage culture" and see best omiyage ideas from popular sightseeing areas- Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Hokkaido, and Fukuoka. What is the definition of omiyage? As those who have come to Japan ...