Information on Japanese traditional culture, Japanese customs, cross-culture, manners, Japanese cultural lessons, etc. for foreigners living in Japan.
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Learn about the significance of tatami mats in Japanese culture, as well as how to size, clean, and maintain tatami flooring.
In Japan, everyone uses a personal name stamp called hanko or inkan instead of a written signature like in most other countries. Here's an easy-to-understand guide to the world of Japanese seals complete with instructions on how to make, register, and use your own hanko.
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There are many classes and lessons in Tokyo av…
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There are several Ikebana schools / classes in Tokyo where you can learn it in English. If you would like t…
The gestures and body language that Japanese people use may differ from the ones used in other countries. As an example, when a Japanese person says “I”, they will point to themselves with their index finger.The meaning of a person bowing can change depending on the angle at which they bow and so on. In this article we will introduce you to common gestures and body languages used in Japan.
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