In Japanese we express a seasion with the word 季節 [kisetsu], and sometimes the loanword シーズン [shiizun] is used (though less commonly). When talking about the season when a certain food (like a fruit) is available, you can use the word 旬 [shun], for example: りんごの旬は今...
WELCOME TO SEASONS OF JAPAN! Meet Toshi Hirata, the Culinary Visionary behind Seasons of Japan Dive into the journey of Toshi Hirata, the President and CEO of Seasons of Japan, who has redefined the essence of Japanese dining in Savannah, GA. Toshi’s passion for authentic Japanese cuisine ...
Summer (June to August): Festivals, Fireworks, and Fun in the Sun Japanese summers are known for high heat and humidity, with temperatures often exceeding 30°C (86°F). June marks the start of the rainy season, lasting until mid-July. Despite the weather, summer is a time for outdoor...
The 4 Seasons in Japanese In any language, it's helpful to know the names of the seasons of the year. As in the previous sections, the names of the seasons, as well as the words, "four seasons," are printed on the left, followed by the transliteration in Japanese, followed by the ...
It’s possible to wear black, if you’ve got your route planned so that you can stay on the shady side of the street! If you’re not sure about how sunny it may be where you’re going, you may want to choose something in a lighter color. ...
I kept thinking that I would hold this post for a few days, until we actually HAVE snow in Chicago. I’ve surrendered… But I must mention – this was DIFFICULT, because lots and lots of stores are running out of things. I have a policy on The Vivienne Files that I won’t show an...
Unique experience: Overnight ferries, with their range of amenities, can be an attraction in themselves, offering a glimpse into a different aspect of Japanese culture. Considerations: Time: Ferry journeys are generally slower than other transport modes, which may not suit tight schedules. Weather ...
Curated suggestions based on seasons, festivals and interests.Learn more EISA & OKINAWAN DINNER: Okinawan Dance + gastronomy Your MUST-VISIT SPOT in Okinawa: Eisa Dance show over Dinner This is a dinner show where you can enjoy the powread more ...
Japanese From Zero This YouTube channel is the offspring of YesJapan, which has been providing online Japanese lessons since 1998. There are nearly 90 free language videos on this channel, hosted by founder George Trombley, an American who lived in Japan from ages 12 to 21. Most of the vid...
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