Step inside a Japanese owl café, where you can drink with the birdsAdam BanickiJacob Shamsian
Japan’s cultural meccaKyotois undoubtedly the central cherry blossom hotspot, with most hotels being booked out months ahead of time as domestic and foreign visitors flock to the city. The view from the wooden viewing platform of Kiyomizu - the largest and most impressive temple in the city b...
Only in Japan can you witness sumo wrestling, an ancient, noble sport that’s gone largely unchanged for hundreds of years (consider that the ring is still purified with salt). Wrestling matches and tournaments are held at Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Hall in Tokyo’s northeastern riverside district ...
Nestled in the heart of Japan’s Shikoku Island, Ehime Prefecture is a region rich in tradition, natural beauty, and vibrant cultural heritage. Throughout the year, its cities and towns come alive with spectacular festivals that celebrate everything from historical legends and spiritual rituals to ...
There are also plenty of shops with Japan and Tokyo-related products! This article will feature our recommended shops and products from GRANSTA. Let’s Look For the Best Souvenirs in the New Area! GRANSTA MARUNOUCHI is located on the station premises, so you can enjoy last-minute shopping in...
Food & Drink: If It's Big in Japan, Britain's Eating It ; We're in the Grip of a Japanese Food Frenzy, but If You Can't Tell Furikake from Umeboshi, You Need Jenni Muir's A-Z of Nippon Tuck - Read, Learn and Prepare to Digest This Indispensable Guide to the Rising Sun of...
百度试题 结果1 题目In Japan, it can take many hours to prepare and drink tea with your g___(客人). 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 guests 反馈 收藏
Most hotels in Japan have a check-out time of around 10 or 11 AM. If you want to leave your suitcase at the hotel after you've left your room, you can ask "nimotsu wa azuke raremasuka?" at the front desk. When checking out, you should also say: ...
in japan,people will often go out to restaurants to treat guests.the reason for this is tht japanese homes are small.if you go out to eat with your workmates,it is a custon to share the bill equally,no matter how muchyou eat or drink yourself.japanese people use chopsticks to eat.but...
In Japan, an architect named Shigeru Ban used a square tube to create square toilet paper to reduce consumption and to prevent wastage (Chang, 2012). The rationale for creating the toilet paper with a square tube, rather than a typical round tube, was that extra dispensing motion was needed...