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  1. 2017年12月4日 · While Japan may be behind other developed counties in terms of free Wi-Fi/internet access, things have gotten a lot better over the last few years. Here are some places you can go to get totally free Wi-Fi!

  2. 2016年7月22日 · 1. Sakura Volunteer Guide Club. http://kyotofreeguide.web.fc2.com/ This well-respected club for volunteer guides can take you to major sites and tourist attractions, with different plans available. One nice thing about this club is that for events, such as festivals, they also organize special get-togethers for a small fee.

  3. 2019年4月1日 · With these tips, we hope your visit to Japan is a (stress-free) blast! Make the most of your visit to Japan and avoid some serious stress with these tips from a longtime Tokyoite! Find out when to avoid trains, how to find ATMs, when to travel and more.

  4. 2017年12月4日 · Connecting to Lawson Wi-Fi is simple, doesn’t require an application download, and best of all, is completely free. It’s important to know that while it's offered at many locations, it isn’t available in all stores, so look for the Lawson Free Wi-Fi symbol displayed on

  5. 2018年5月23日 · The festival, locally known as the Hachiman Festival in honor of the divine protector of Japan, Hachiman, is centered on Sakurayama Hachiman Shrine in the northern part of Takayama City. It signifies the arrival of autumn to the Hida area after the long hot summer and prompts the locals to start their winter preparations.

  6. 2017年11月1日 · In spring, blooming sakura (cherry trees) draw visitors from across Japan. We have three fabulous viewing spots to make the best of your cherry blossom viewing season! 1. Funakawa River. The first sakura viewing spot is along the bank of Funakawa River (舟川) in the town of Asahi, which is located in the eastern part of Toyama.

  7. 2016年11月20日 · This is Setsubun, the last day of winter in the traditional Chinese calendar, which is celebrated on February 3 each year. On this day, people perform a cleansing ceremony to drive out the bad and welcome in the good by flinging beans out the windows and doors to ward off evil spirits, or oni. Though it's customary to use roasted soybeans, some ...

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