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  1. 2018年10月26日 · Neither can we! And that's why we're excited to hear that Radwimps, the equally successful rock band behind its soundtrack, has released a short clip previewing four tracks from the movie: "Dream Lantern," "Zenzenzense," "Sparkle" and "Nandemonaiya"—all in English. With less than a month to go until the physical soundtrack's international ...

  2. 2017年9月8日 · An upcoming English phrase book, the Official Mu Practical English Conversation for Super Everyday Situations, is looking to shake things up thanks to monthly magazine Mu. Mu already peddles tales of the occult and conspiracy theories, and its English

  3. 2017年12月11日 · Parks Rivers Flowers Shoryudo Shizuoka Chubu Tokai Region. The Genbe River (源兵衛川・Genbe-gawa) flows 1.5 kilometers (0.9 mi) from its source in Rakujuen Park (楽寿園) to Nakazato Onsuichi Reservoir (中郷温水池) in Mishima City, Shizuoka. The park lies just south of Mishima Station, making it an easily accessible stroll for ...

  4. 2016年1月12日 · Tea. en.wikipedia.org. Japanese tea ceremony is an art form that has been perfected over 1,000 years, and below RocketNews24 examines some of that long history. Japanese tea masters dedicate their lives to the ritual preparation of a simple bowl of tea. The tea ceremony can be a half-day affair, lasting up to four hours!

  5. 2017年11月17日 · Nevertheless, it’s considered to be one of the most difficult languages in the world to learn for English native speakers, and even Japanese people tend to agree. For example, when an American friend of Japanese Twitter user @chomado came to visit Japan, he complained that it was difficult to distinguish between the Japanese “yes” and “no.”

  6. 2017年1月26日 · The phrase tenshon ga takai (lit. tension is high) doesn’t mean a super-awkward situation: it actually means being happy, excited, and having fun. Similarly, tenshon ga hikui (tension is low) can be used to describe a gloomy atmosphere or person. 3. Manshon (Mansion) In Japan, a manshon is an apartment building, not a big fancy house.

  7. 2019年12月3日 · In 1946, there was a shortage of milk in Vietnam due to the Vietnam War. So instead, one man, Nguyen Van Giang, used a raw egg. Egg coffee became so popular that now Café Giang is one of the most famous cafés in Vietnam. But you don't have to wait to go to Vietnam—Try it now in Café Giang's first Japan branch, located in Yokohama's Chinatown.