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  1. 2019年4月17日 · iDeCo accounts were created by the government to encourage individuals to save and invest their hard-earned cash for retirement. They are similar to 401k accounts in the U.S. but the contribution limits are lower—between ¥12,000 and ¥68,000 (about US$100 to $600) per month, depending on your employment status.

  2. 2019年3月18日 · You can see a detailed table here. Under the National Pension plan, on the other hand, the lump sum ranges from about ¥50,000 if you were covered from six to 11 months up to about ¥300,000 if you were covered for three years. See the table here for details.

  3. 2019年4月26日 · They're a tightly grown flower that resembles cherry blossoms growing on the ground. They bloom right around Golden Week, offering a great chance to catch sight of a kind of cherry blossom if you missed southerner Japan's first wave in late March and early April. While the most famous shibazakura in the Tokyo area are to be found in Chichibu ...

  4. 2021年4月15日 · We talked to Mr. Saijo, the second-generation proprietor. Mr. Saijo’s father is from Taiwan and came to Sendai in the Tohoku region almost 70 years ago, setting down roots in Kamaishi 40 years ago. The popular Kamaishi Ramen (¥550) was invented by the first proprietor and has since evolved into its current form.

  5. 2016年11月2日 · Some of the biggest festivals you won’t want to miss include: Dec. 31 & Jan. 1: New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day (celebrated throughout Japan) 2nd week of Feb.: Sapporo Snow Festival (Hokkaido) Apr. 14-15: Takayama Festival (Gifu) 3rd Fri-Sun of May: Sanja Matsuri (Asakusa, Tokyo) May 15: Aoi Matsuri (Kyoto)

  6. 2020年12月22日 · A yutanpo (湯たんぽ) is a Japanese-style hot water bottle that comes in all shapes and sizes. If you’re going to be spending the night in cold areas, such as Hokkaido or Tohoku, keeping a yutanpo in your backpack to sleep with will make your nights a little easier. Like any hot water bottle, you fill it up with boiling water, wrap it in a ...

  7. 2019年7月10日 · The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry held a test-driving event showcasing new types of electric vehicles (or EVs) aimed at older drivers, as Japan’s aging society is grappling with a spike in traffic accidents involving senior citizens. The event gave around 150 people a chance to test drive small EVs that are currently being developed ...

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