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Top 10 Stunning Must-See Plum Blossom Spots in Kanagawa for 2025

Every year, people go absolutely feral over cherry blossoms, flooding parks, snapping a million photos, and cramming into trains like it’s some kind of pink petal apocalypse. But while everyone’s out there losing their minds over sakura, plum blossoms (ume) are already in full, glorious bloom—and barely anyone seems to notice. Tragic, really. These elegant […]

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August Events in Yokohama: An Exciting Summer Celebration of Festivals and Fireworks

August is a magical time in Japan, and Yokohama is no exception. As the peak of summer, this month is synonymous with matsuris (festivals) and breathtaking fireworks displays that light up the night sky. Yokohama, with its vibrant blend of modernity and tradition, transforms into a hub of excitement and cultural celebration. From family-friendly events […]

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Don’t Attend Gion Matsuri Without Knowing These 10 Essential Tips!

Gion Matsuri, held annually in Kyoto, is one of Japan’s most famous and longest-running festivals, with a history spanning over a thousand years. This vibrant celebration, deeply rooted in tradition, transforms the city into a hub of cultural activities and festive joy. If you’re planning to experience Gion Matsuri, understanding its rich cultural significance and […]

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Japinoy Relationships: 5 Reasons Why Filipinas Should Not Date Japanese Men

Disclaimer: I am a Filipina married to a Japanese man. Although our marriage, just like anybody else’s, is far from a perfect fairytale, we are both still happily in it. Despite COVID-19 forcing us to deal with each other almost 24/7 for close to a year now, we have not yet tried to kill each […]

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10+ Items You Should Have in Your Hospital Bag for Giving Birth in Japan

Woah, time flies! I am now in my 34th week of pregnancy. In just a couple more weeks, I’ll be down at the hospital pushing my little miracle out! Yesterday, I finally completed packing all the items in my hospital bag for giving birth in Japan. For all the other expecting mothers reading, check out […]

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