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  1. 2017年11月1日 · Development of Kenrokuen began in 1676, and it took about 200 years to be completed in its present form. In 1874, Yoshiyasu Maeda, the last ruler of the Kaga Domain (now Ishikawa and Toyama Prefectures), fully opened the garden to the public, following several years of allowing public access on select dates starting in 1871.

  2. 2019年4月10日 · Japan may have a global image as an ultra-advanced mecca of technology, but they're surprisingly analog in some ways—like the way they do most of their daily transactions in cash! The country is bonkers over banknotes, and recently the Ministry of Finance has revealed some new designs for Japanese yen, inspired by the country's history and culture.

  3. 2019年7月5日 · If you’re moving to Japan on a long-term basis, you’ll need a Japanese bank account. While the process can be a bit daunting—especially if you’re not fluent in the language—setting one up is easier than you might think. We’ve put together this straightforward guide to help you out if you have to go through the process on your own.

  4. 2019年4月8日 · It's understandable that travelers to Japan plan to primarily explore the capital city, but we have several reasons why you should hop on an hour-long train to Kamakura for history, food, beaches and stunning views. We're here to help you plan an epic day trip, complete with info on all the hot spots and lesser-known gems, plus money-saving advice.

  5. 2017年1月26日 · In co-opting English words into Japanese, sometimes our crafty Japanese pals have assigned our words to things that actually mean something totally different. Join us for a quick primer on some Japanese loan words you might have heard before, and what they really mean!

  6. 2017年10月16日 · While gomen-nasai only has the one meaning, sumimasen can be used in nearly all the contexts in which we'd use "Excuse me" in English. In fact, it's an incredibly versatile phrase that you can use all on its own to navigate most of Japan!

  7. 2015年12月10日 · 4. Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima. While offering cuisine rooted in Japanese culinary tradition and made with seasonal ingredients, Shinjuku Kappo Nakajima also serves challenging new dishes. This renowned restaurant has a calm atmosphere that stands out in the bustle of the Shinjuku 3-chome area, has been recognized with one star from the Michelin ...