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Narutoya Ramen|A Hidden Gem in Natori City, Sendai
Experience authentic ramen at Narutoya in Natori City, …
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How Building Materials Are Transported in Japan
Japanese construction efficiency shines through factory…
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How Wooden Houses Are Built in Japan
Japan’s innovative residential construction utilizes pr…
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Why Japanese People Offer Coins at Shrines | The Meaning of Saisen
Exploring Japan’s sacred traditions, the act of placing…
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Why Japanese People Visit Shrines and Draw Omikuji
Omikuji is a traditional Japanese fortune that shows yo…
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Why Natto Is a Daily Staple in Japanese Homes
Natto, a staple in Japanese cuisine, offers a unique bl…
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How Japanese People Enjoy Sake at Home
Tonight’s dinner at home in Japan was simple— simmered …
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A Unique Japanese Shrine Tradition: Collecting Goshuin
When people visit shrines and temples in Japan, it is n…
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A Simple Life in Japan: Food, Health, and Happiness at 61
live in Sendai, Japan, with my wife, enjoying a s…
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A Quiet Bistro in Sendai Where Time Slows Down
Nestled in Sendai Ginza, this bistro offers a serene es…