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2020.09.10Culture & Seasons
Autumn is “the time of harvest”
Autumn is the best season for eating food, such aschestnuts, sauries, apples, persimmons, eggplants and so on. Which one do you want to eat?
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2020.09.03Culture & Seasons
The typhoon season typically occurs in August and September. Let’s prepare in advance in case a huge typhoon hits Tokyo!
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2020.08.23Culture & Seasons
Shosho(処暑) is the solar term that signifies the end of summer season. But it seems that it will continue to be hot for the time being. Let’s be caref… [Read more]
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2020.08.20Culture & Seasons
Every summer a lot of fireworks festivals are held across Japan. This year, unfortunately, most of them were called off to prevent the spread of COVI… [Read more]
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2020.08.13Culture & Seasons
Did you get drenched in the heavy rain this afternoon? Because there was a beautiful rainbow in the sky after the rain, I took some pictures of it. S… [Read more]
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2020.08.10Culture & Seasons
Mt.Fuji, known as the highest mountain in Japan, was added to the World Heritage List in 2013. It stands 3,776 meters tall. At the summit, the temper… [Read more]
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2020.07.31Culture & Seasons
Sunflowers bloom from the middle of June to the end of August. Their beautiful yellow petals shining under the sun make us feel more positive!
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2020.07.24Culture & Seasons
July 24this Sports Day. Had the Summer Olympics not been cancelled, we could see the opening ceremony today. If only we could see the games next year… [Read more]
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2020.07.23Culture & Seasons
Marine Day, usually celebrated on the third Monday in July, was moved to July 23rdthis year because of special arrangement for the Summer Olympics. T… [Read more]
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2020.07.21Culture & Seasons
July 21st falls on the midsummer of the Ox. As Japanese eel, called Unagi contains plenty of vitamins, it is often eaten on this day in Japan. Let’s … [Read more]