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  1. 2017年8月23日 · JLPT surely stands for 'Just Let People Trade' right? Joking aside, we're bringing you a list of five of the best Japanese shopping websites, ranked by the level of Japanese (according to the Japanese Language Proficiency Test) needed to access them.

  2. 2018年11月21日 · Face Masks. The Japanese classic—face masks! Japanese people will wear face masks when they have a cold, largely to avoid coughing on other people on congested trains and other enclosed spaces. They're also popular during hay fever season to keep pollen out, though they never seem to work as well as you'd hope.

  3. All About Fashion!! All About Japan and Japanese stuff! Find anime, music, castles, food, restaurants, videos, shopping, travel tips and more. New mega-feature every Monday! Kimono Company Makes Masks for Nightlife Staff Fashion Stay Home Otozuki, a ...

  4. 2020年5月7日 · All you need to get started is a couple of sheets of paper towels, two hairbands and a stapler. One thing to be careful of is the shape of your paper towel, which needs to be rectangular. Now it’s time to make four simple folds, illustrated in the images left to right, top to bottom below. Make sure to fold each crease firmly to keep it in place.

  5. 2020年4月16日 · It takes only 3 steps to create and can be made with minimal materials. Simply print out the template, place on top of a clear plastic sheet (even a clear plastic binder would work), cut along the guidelines and attach to your glasses. Head over to Spoon & Tamago to get the free template to make your own mask.

  6. 2017年12月27日 · Shopping Otaku Tokyo Ueno Nakano Shotengai Kanto. While you can stay home and do online shopping until your fingers fall off, some of the best deals to be had are out on the streets. Here are five of the best shopping streets in Tokyo, offering you everything you could ever need in the big city. 5. Kappabashi.

  7. 2019年1月11日 · The Japanese artist Nasa Funahara’s obsession with masking tape began with the simple hobby of collecting. As you might know, Japanese washi masking tape comes in all sort of colors, patterns and designs. And at ¥200 - 300 a pop, they’re pretty easy impulse purchases, especially if you have a thing for stationery. It was in college when ...