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  1. 2016年4月23日 · 1. Bill Leon-Guerrero (Ehime) Bill Leon-Guerrero never thought he would end up in Japan, much less baking cakes and making Japanese sweets here. He and his family had a good life on Guam, where Leon-Guerrero worked as an EMT and his wife, Toshie Masuda, was a schoolteacher. Their children, Hiroe and Hiroki, were in elementary school and ...

  2. 2019年6月17日 · Going strong for nearly 50 years, Nagoya’s is one of Japan’s longest running ramen festivals. After the New Year’s festivities have finished, ramen shops from around Japan gather in Nagoya for a five-day ramen fest. Bowls go for about ¥850 individually, but to maneuver past the crowds, we recommend purchasing ramen tickets in advance.

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  4. 2019年7月10日 · Kyoto's hip coffee culture is nothing new. Check out these 10 cafés that are decades-old relics (or at least look like one), and are full of character. There are a number of long-loved cafés in Kyoto, and it's a city with its own coffee culture. It's said that there are even ...

  5. 2017年5月17日 · Tokyo is not the only best thing about Japan. Japan has 47 prefectures, each possessing a unique charm of its own. For families exploring outside of Tokyo for the first time, here are some tips for trips to take in five different prefectures.

  6. 2017年6月2日 · Address: 2-4-8 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Registration: Not required. Fee: Free, except Hachitama, which is ¥550 for high school students and above, secondary and primary school students pay ¥300. Tour duration: unlimited. Closed on Monday. Access: via Yurikamome Line, get off at Odaiba Station and walk three minutes.

  7. 2017年5月15日 · The opening ceremony of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics was held on October 10, which in 1966 became a national public holiday known as Health and Sports Day. (In the year 2000, the date changed to the second Monday in October.) Many schools hold athletic events and sports meets on this day, dividing their students into color-coded teams of red and ...

  8. 2017年11月1日 · No entry fee—just pay for what you order. 6. Slow Space Cafe (Hyogo) This riverside café is located about 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) inland from Kobe’s famed waterfront. You’ll catch a scent of Japanese cypress a the entrance, and you might spot mandarin ducks, fireflies and wild owls in the woods behind the shop.