one of her three acceptance speeches. "First, I want to thank my beautiful family: my beautiful wife Leah and our beautiful daughter," she said while accepting the GRAMMY for Best Rock Song, revealing that not only was she married, but that she and her partner are parents to a little ...
As we always say, the perfect apology can only be tailored to your particular situation, so poetry alone is not likely to do the trick. Use poetry to let the person know how important your relationship is; but, frame the poem with a well-crafted verbal or written apology in your own wo...
Tsurugaoka-Hachimangu Shrine, famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms, Kotoku-in Temple with its Great Buddha statue (Daibutsu), and Hasedera Temple known for its elegant June hydrangeas are all found in the Kamakura area. We introduce the easiest and best ways to reach Kamakura from Tokyo....
Jeremy was a fantastic tour guide during my time in Tokyo as well as on a day trip to Mt Fuji. He was extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and really made our time in Tokyo special. His deep understanding of Japanese culture and history added a special touch to every stop, from hidden loca...
Chichibugahama Beach, located in Mitoyo in western Kagawa Prefecture, is a picturesque spot that became popular via photos on social media starting around 2016. The evening sky here was ranked asnumber one “Best Sunset Spots to Visit”in 2018 by a major Japanese travel magazine for its gorgeo...
A nifty way to say "logrolling." Standing on a log while it revolves under you. bisextile Refers to events that fall on February 29, the extra day of a leap year. bivouac An encampment, used either as a noun or a verb. Soldiers bivouac a lot, as do characters in Hemingway novels...
So, without further ado, here are 21+ ways to say ‘I love you’ in Japanese: How do you say ‘I love you’ in Japanese? Aishiteru (愛してる) –‘I love you’ One of the most common ways to say ‘I love you’ in Japanese is with the term ai shiteru (aye-shee-teh-ru). ...
Be beautiful. Stay beautiful. Feedback Junction Where Thoughts and Opinions Converge 👍👍👍👍👍 Hey guys And love Agree with the post but funny how every girl in the post had makeup on i want to look naturally beautiful, what do you guys suggest for brightening the face and getting...
How to make it: 1. Lightly toast the sesame seeds in a skillet (if they’re not already toasted). Then grind the sesame seeds (1 Tbsp. at a time) with a mortar and pestle or a Japanesesuribachi . The finer you grind them, the smoother and thicker your dressing will be, but the...
Like many other aspects of Japanese culture, coffee became a thing in the islands back in the Edo period (1600-1863) and like many other aspects of Japanese culture that are not native, it had to go through several ups and downs, first as medicine for th