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    Japan’s 12 Most Famous Samurai

    Japan's most famous samurai largely emerged from its two most significant feudal conflicts: the Genpei War (1180-1185) and the last years of the Warring States Period (1467-1590). The former war produced the Kamakura…

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    47 Japanese KitKats

    After our 47 books article, we figured a guide to Japanese KitKats — one flavor for each prefecture — would be a fitting follow-up.Thanks to KitKat’s willingness to collaborate with prefectures, there are…

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    Wise Owl Hostels Shibuya

    Questo ostello di Tokyo si trova a meno di 10 minuti a piedi da Ikejiri-Ohashi Railway Station. Offre inoltre la connessione Wi-Fi gratuita. C'è una gamma di servizi a disposizione di coloro che…

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    Tokyo Events

    ALlinTokyo Events provided by a single website that enclose all the events that will be in Tokyo from today to the near future. Tokyo has1000 events every day. You will find anything you…

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    S’apposentu di Aki

    Not surprisingly called S’Apposentu, the small atmospheric restaurant located in the former Tsukiji fish market district pays tribute to the venue where the chef-owner found his great inspiration: traditional and innovative Sardinian cuisine…

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    Akihabara

    Akihabara (Japanese: 秋葉原) is a common name for the area around Akihabara Station in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo, Japan. Administratively, the area called Akihabara mainly belongs to the Sotokanda (外神田) and Kanda-Sakumachō…

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    Tendon

    The clue is in the name, a portmanteau of ‘tempura’ and ‘donburi’. Tendon is therefore a bowl of white rice topped with deep-fried seafood and vegetables. Today, tempura has evolved into a cuisine…

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    Tokyo 2020 without tourist

    Some Japanese government officials said it was decided at the time to rule out that foreign spectators will not be able to participate in the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics this summer, as part…

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    Sealing the Deal: The Importance

    Japan is often considered the zenith of technologically advanced nations, but most of Japan’s government and companies rely on plain old pen and paper and in-person handling. Thus, if you live in or…