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  1. 2018年5月7日 · 3. Hato Bus. Operating since 1948, the bright yellow Hato Bus (literally, "Pigeon Bus") is the best known tour bus around Tokyo. Popular among locals as well as visitors from overseas, guided tours are available in Japanese, English, Spanish, Korean and two dialects of Chinese. While the bus is most famous for its various tours around hot city ...

  2. 2019年4月10日 · We broke down the denominations and some interesting facts about Japanese currency in a previous article, so this time we'll focus on the notes that are soon to change—the ¥1,000, ¥5,000 and ¥10,000, plus the ¥500 coin—and see how they compare to their counterparts, which have been in circulation since 2004.

  3. 2018年6月18日 · Genkatsu is the name given to 25 pieces of thin, top-quality pork that are stacked and then fried together—naturally, it's the specialty at this restaurant. The dish is very popular among women! It's also OK to bring kids, so this restaurant is recommended for ...

  4. 2017年10月16日 · Use two pumps of oil onto clean, dry hands. Then gently spread the oil over your face with your hands before massaging it into your skin. When you're all set, wet your hands and massage your face to gradually wash the oil away. You'll probably have to perform this step a few times to completely wash away the oil.

  5. 2019年3月18日 · And your benefits will be reduced or suspended if your total monthly income is more than ¥280,000 while below 65, or more than ¥460,000 at 65 or above. The National Pension plan is much simpler to calculate. As of 2018, if you were enrolled for 40 years, your Old-age Basic Pension amount is a modest ¥779,300 per year.

  6. 2018年8月14日 · 1. Najimatei — Chikurogamadashi Tonkotsu (Fukuoka City) This is very simple ramen contains nothing superfluous. The thin noodles go perfectly with the soup, which is low in fat content—“just right,” without being too creamy. Owner Mr. Kido says he aims for a flavor that makes customers want to come back the next day!

  7. 2016年8月8日 · The middle of the strap should also remain raised and not bent or twisted, in order to keep the material off the top of your foot. It might seem counterintuitive to wear the shoes this way, but doing so actually pushes your heel two to three centimeters (0.8–1.2 inches) off the back of the sandal, which helps with balance, making it easy to walk.

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