Almost all Japanese women have perfectly shaped body and they look young, so have you ever asked: why? It is interesting to mention that Japan has the world’s highest percentage of people who live longer than 100 years. According to some experts, Japanese food is based upon the principle of health and longevity. Namely, in Japan, food is not exclusively eaten for taste, … [Read more...] about 10 Reasons Japanese Women Stay Slim and Don’t Look Old
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A Survey Said One in Three Men in Tokyo Prefer to Sit Down When Taking a Pee
Here is a great myth of Japanese male citizen that Why stand when you can sit? A survey taken in Japan brought a funny and nostalgic result and....Yes, The result is "One out of Three Japanese male Prefer to Sit Down when taking Pee.. Thanks to such features as behind-rinsing bidets, heated seats, and even speakers that emit the sound of birds chirping or a babbling brook … [Read more...] about A Survey Said One in Three Men in Tokyo Prefer to Sit Down When Taking a Pee
Japan’s travel subsidy program to cover half of costs from Oct.
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan's travel subsidy program, launched in July to help revive domestic tourism hard hit by the coronavirus pandemic, will cover half of the travelers' costs from October, up from the current 35 percent, tourism minister Kazuyoshi Akaba said Tuesday. Under the "Go-To Travel" campaign, travelers in Japan now enjoy a 35 percent discount to their expenses … [Read more...] about Japan’s travel subsidy program to cover half of costs from Oct.
Japan considers offering COVID-19 vaccines for free to all residents
The Japanese government is considering offering COVID-19 vaccinations for free to all residents to limit the number of deaths and people developing severe symptoms in the country, sources close to the matter said Wednesday. The government aims to have as many people as possible receive the vaccine since the virus is characterized as being very contagious and having a high … [Read more...] about Japan considers offering COVID-19 vaccines for free to all residents
6 Adorable Things Which Everyone Love Most About Japan
From the Andres Boutique Blog, we present to you the six things which everyone Love most about Japan and which you all should know if youb are planning to visit Japan once in a lifetime. .. Here goes that Bloggy article: It was an early spring day in Tokyo. The winter chill had just begun to give way to the first tinges of spring warmth, and I got off the train at Shibuya … [Read more...] about 6 Adorable Things Which Everyone Love Most About Japan
79 Interesting Facts About Japan That Makes Japan WOW to Everyone
79 very interesting things you must know about Japan and the Japanese lifestyle In Japanese, the name “Japan” is Nihon or Nippon, which means “Land of the Rising Sun.” It was once believed that Japan was the first country to see the sun rise in the East in the morning. Japan has the third longest life expectancy in the world with men living to 81 years old and women … [Read more...] about 79 Interesting Facts About Japan That Makes Japan WOW to Everyone
Top 10 Pets And Animals Cafe In Tokyo
The Best Pet Cafes in Tokyo for Animal Lover People "Dogs are not our whole life, but they make our lives whole. A warm puppy is a happiness." Living in Tokyo, it’s hard to get a fix of the fluffy stuff. Pets are usually not allowed in apartments and hectic work schedules hold many prospective owners back. That's probably why Tokyo is home to a plethora of animal cafes, … [Read more...] about Top 10 Pets And Animals Cafe In Tokyo
The first superstar of Japanese Cinema Matsunosuke Onoe whose life was like a earth without gravity !
Onoe was initially an actor with an itinerant kabuki troupe. In his autobiography, he claimed that he had made his stage debut as early as 1880, in a performance given by the Tamizo Onoe company. Fascinated by the stage, he left his home by the age of 14 to travel with a troupe, and by 1892, he was acting under the stage name Tsurusaburo Onoe. In 1905, he adopted the more … [Read more...] about The first superstar of Japanese Cinema Matsunosuke Onoe whose life was like a earth without gravity !
Don’t Forget to do these things when you meet some adorable mini frogs at a Japanese vending machine
Even amphibians love Japan’s unmanned drink dispensers, but what do you do if you want your change? Among the many great things about Japanese vending machines is that they never fail to take paper money. When you slide your 1,000-yen bill into a Japanese vending machine, you can be certain it will accept your payment as surely as a human salesperson would. Of course, … [Read more...] about Don’t Forget to do these things when you meet some adorable mini frogs at a Japanese vending machine
Thigh Photographer in Japan are exhibiting 1000 legs in Upcoming exhibit
Japan’s premier thigh photographer Yuya Sugiyama is set to turn this year’s autumn into the “season of thighs” with an upcoming exhibit featuring previous and latest works. Popularly known as Yuria, the mysterious photographer whose gender has yet to be revealed, has been making a living by taking photos of women’s thighs. The artist’s exhibit, “The World of Thighs … [Read more...] about Thigh Photographer in Japan are exhibiting 1000 legs in Upcoming exhibit
Japan’s ‘Firework’s Festival’ is like a financial crises, they illuminate the sky even as they go pop
Japan’s ‘Firework’s Festival’ Proves Their Fireworks Game is on a Whole New Level All architecture is great architecture after sunset; perhaps the architecture is really a nocturnal art, like the art of firework. Firework displays are enjoyed at major gatherings and events such as an annual celebration in Japan called Hanabi Taikai, which means Fireworks … [Read more...] about Japan’s ‘Firework’s Festival’ is like a financial crises, they illuminate the sky even as they go pop
100 Year old Japan, as seen through the lens of arnold gethe
Arnold Genthe (1869 – 1942) was a German-born photographer who emigrated to San Francisco at the age of 26 and made a name for himself photographing Chinatown, but also the city’s wealthy socialites. In 1908 Genthe followed his passion and interest in ukiyo-e prints, sparked by a chance meeting with Japanese art scholar Ernest Fenellosa, and traveled to Japan where he spent 6 … [Read more...] about 100 Year old Japan, as seen through the lens of arnold gethe