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During a recent fan meeting in Japan, BTS member Jimin suddenly fainted and had to be rushed to the hospital. The news of Jimin's fainting sent shockwaves
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Moving to Japan can be difficult sometime but in this blog we'll look at money, working, location and best tips to help you plan your move to Japan.
Saying hello in Japanese can seem complicated, but once you've worked out the right greeting for the right context you're good to go. Let's explore them.
The girl group NewJeans is set to return this May. The five-member group will release double singles in South Korea and Japan on May 24 and June 21, respectively, followed by a fan meeting at Tokyo Dome on June 26 and 27, its agency ADOR said.
In Japanese, yes is often translated as はい (hai). However, there are more meanings to the word hai than just yes. Sometimes a question shouldn't be answered with hai. In this article, we'll discuss the many ways to say yes in Japanese. Polite Ways to Say Yes in Japanese In Japan, it's considered impolite to
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These are modern day heroes. Dressed in traditional threads, they walk the streets of Japan. When they see trash, they pick it up, and throw it away. Bless them.
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1. Wait Before Sitting Down http://www.photo-ac.com/main/search?q=%E3%80%80%E4%BC%9A%E8%AD%B0&pp=39&p=3 When visiting someone else’s office, wait until the host says “Please, have a seat,” before sitting down. Actually, that sort of seems like common courtesy, regardless of whether you’re a visitor to someone’s workplace or a guest in their home.
Huber matches visitors of Japan with locals for exploring Japan in a bespoke and personal way. Today we start with a self introduction of the guides.