Turn Your iPhone or Android into a Mobile Suica/PASMO IC Card
Forget paper tickets and physical IC Cards. It’s now possible to use your iPhone or Android as a Mobile Suica/PASMO card. Learn how to set up your phone!
Forget paper tickets and physical IC Cards. It’s now possible to use your iPhone or Android as a Mobile Suica/PASMO card. Learn how to set up your phone!
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While they are attractive, omamori serve a special purpose that’s deeply ingrained in the hearts of many Japanese people. Find out more about these protective amulets and where to find them here.
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Find a Tokyo Hair Salon in Japan with English-speaking staff. English-speaking hair salons in Akasaka, Aoyama, Azabu-Juban, Daikanyama, Ebisu, Ginza, Harajuku, Naka-Meguro, Omotesando, Shibuya, and more.
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The outstanding technique of Japanese nail art is very much respected worldwide. Listed below are English speaking nail salons located in central Tokyo. You might also enjoy going to many different nail salons first to find out your favorite one to go every month!
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Nearly all Japanese funerals (Ososhiki) regardless of religion are conducted Buddhist-style. From dressing to etiquette here is everything you need to know about Japanese funerals.
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Japan has strict rules on the amounts and types of medication that can be brought into Japan. Be sure to read our guide before you travel to Japan or if you plan to import medicine from countries outside of Japan.
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We have compiled a list of shoe stores in Japan that carry larger sizes, along with a shoe size conversion chart for Europe, America, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
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How will Japan’s voltage, frequency, and plug type standards affect your electronic devices. Stay plugged in with our useful guide on electricity in Japan.
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Stay up-to-date on earthquakes that might be coming by using an earthquake app. Whether you're a Japan expat or you simply want to keep safe, try these 6 options.
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You don't need to go to an eye doctor in Japan to buy prescription eyeglasses. Visit any optical shops (optician), have a free eye examination, and have your prescription glasses created the same day.
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Are you looking for a job in Japan? We compiled a summary of recruiters in Japan for foreign residents.
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Get the most out of your IC card in Japan with this guide that explains how to get one, add funds, cancel it, and use it for transportation and store payments.
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Wondering how to catch or call a taxi in Tokyo? With 50,000 taxis active on the streets, catching a taxi in Tokyo is quite a simple and civil affair. You either hail one off the street, wait for one at a taxi stand, book one via a smartphone app or via phone. Here’s our guide on how to read signs, who to call and what to say when catching a taxi in Tokyo.
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In Japan, the current consumption tax was raised to 10% starting October 2019. In this article you can learn about the consumption tax in Japan, the history, Tax-Free shopping and Non-Taxable Transactions.
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The hay fever (pollen allergy) season in Japan generally spans from mid-February to mid-April. In this article, we provide information on symptoms, countermeasures, medications, and this year's pollen forecast.
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Tokyo is home to a plethora of free and extremely affordable Japanese language classes. Some classes teach Japanese in forms of lessons, while others are volunteer groups that meet to practice Japanese speaking. In this article, you will find a list of affordable or even free Japanese languages classes in various Tokyo wards such as Minato-ku, Shinjuku-ku, Shinagawa-ku, Shibuya-ku, and more.
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If you are unsure of what to give as a gift or souvenir from Japan, this article will help you. We've selected one of the best things from Japanese food and delicious sweets to beautiful traditional crafts.
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This is a list of Japanese shops offering a variety of options for purchasing large-sized men's clothes, both online and in-store.
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Over-the-counter ( OTC ) medicine is easier to find in Japan than you think. Here are some popular pharmacies that you can easily find, along with useful Japanese phrases and commonly used OTC medicines and the ailments they help alleviate.
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Japanese restaurant etiquette can vary greatly from the customs of your home country. Here are some essential points to watch out for to ensure that you enjoy the best meal possible while avoiding any serious mistakes.
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Forget paper tickets and physical IC Cards. It’s now possible to use your iPhone or Android as a Mobile Suica/PASMO card. Learn how to set up your phone!
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While they are attractive, omamori serve a special purpose that’s deeply ingrained in the hearts of many Japanese people. Find out more about these protective amulets and where to find them here.
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The outstanding technique of Japanese nail art is very much respected worldwide. Listed below are English speaking nail salons located in central Tokyo. You might also enjoy going to many different nail salons first to find out your favorite one to go every month!
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How will Japan’s voltage, frequency, and plug type standards affect your electronic devices. Stay plugged in with our useful guide on electricity in Japan.
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Japan has strict rules on the amounts and types of medication that can be brought into Japan. Be sure to read our guide before you travel to Japan or if you plan to import medicine from countries outside of Japan.
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Get the most out of your IC card in Japan with this guide that explains how to get one, add funds, cancel it, and use it for transportation and store payments.
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Find a Tokyo Hair Salon in Japan with English-speaking staff. English-speaking hair salons in Akasaka, Aoyama, Azabu-Juban, Daikanyama, Ebisu, Ginza, Harajuku, Naka-Meguro, Omotesando, Shibuya, and more.
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We have compiled a list of shoe stores in Japan that carry larger sizes, along with a shoe size conversion chart for Europe, America, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
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Wondering how to catch or call a taxi in Tokyo? With 50,000 taxis active on the streets, catching a taxi in Tokyo is quite a simple and civil affair. You either hail one off the street, wait for one at a taxi stand, book one via a smartphone app or via phone. Here’s our guide on how to read signs, who to call and what to say when catching a taxi in Tokyo.
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Japanese is known as one of the most difficult languages for native-English speakers to master. We take a look at each of the common reasons why.
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Nearly all Japanese funerals (Ososhiki) regardless of religion are conducted Buddhist-style. From dressing to etiquette here is everything you need to know about Japanese funerals.
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Here are some explanations for foreigners about purchasing laundry detergent in Japan. Included in this article are some translations of useful words, questions to ask in Japanese when purchasing, popular laundry detergent brands, softener brands, and product descriptions.
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Japanese restaurant etiquette can vary greatly from the customs of your home country. Here are some essential points to watch out for to ensure that you enjoy the best meal possible while avoiding any serious mistakes.
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Over-the-counter ( OTC ) medicine is easier to find in Japan than you think. Here are some popular pharmacies that you can easily find, along with useful Japanese phrases and commonly used OTC medicines and the ailments they help alleviate.
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You don't need to go to an eye doctor in Japan to buy prescription eyeglasses. Visit any optical shops (optician), have a free eye examination, and have your prescription glasses created the same day.
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Japan is home to a wide variety of gadgets, but many beauty appliances are also produced every year. Some can be used abroad and are popular as souvenirs for foreigners. The following is a list of the most popular beauty appliances currently available in Japan, divided into face, body, and hair categories.
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Looking for a bargain, second-hand items or items with a bit of history? The Tokyo flea market scene is a bargain hunter's paradise. Here are 10 of the city's best locations around Tokyo to find flea markets.
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In Japan, the current consumption tax was raised to 10% starting October 2019. In this article you can learn about the consumption tax in Japan, the history, Tax-Free shopping and Non-Taxable Transactions.
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If you are unsure about where to eat in Japan, the best and simplest way is to use a restaurant-specific search engine. We have listed restaurant search websites where you can look for eateries in English.
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From holding chopsticks correctly to avoiding cultural taboos, get a grip on Japanese chopstick etiquette with these 8 essential tips. Vocabulary included!
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Forget paper tickets and physical IC Cards. It’s now possible to use your iPhone or Android as a Mobile Suica/PASMO card. Learn how to set up your phone!
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While they are attractive, omamori serve a special purpose that’s deeply ingrained in the hearts of many Japanese people. Find out more about these protective amulets and where to find them here.
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The hay fever (pollen allergy) season in Japan generally spans from mid-February to mid-April. In this article, we provide information on symptoms, countermeasures, medications, and this year's pollen forecast.
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Japan has strict rules on the amounts and types of medication that can be brought into Japan. Be sure to read our guide before you travel to Japan or if you plan to import medicine from countries outside of Japan.
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The outstanding technique of Japanese nail art is very much respected worldwide. Listed below are English speaking nail salons located in central Tokyo. You might also enjoy going to many different nail salons first to find out your favorite one to go every month!
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Get the most out of your IC card in Japan with this guide that explains how to get one, add funds, cancel it, and use it for transportation and store payments.
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Stay up-to-date on earthquakes that might be coming by using an earthquake app. Whether you're a Japan expat or you simply want to keep safe, try these 6 options.
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How will Japan’s voltage, frequency, and plug type standards affect your electronic devices. Stay plugged in with our useful guide on electricity in Japan.
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You don't need to go to an eye doctor in Japan to buy prescription eyeglasses. Visit any optical shops (optician), have a free eye examination, and have your prescription glasses created the same day.
Number of accesses : 3,456
Find a Tokyo Hair Salon in Japan with English-speaking staff. English-speaking hair salons in Akasaka, Aoyama, Azabu-Juban, Daikanyama, Ebisu, Ginza, Harajuku, Naka-Meguro, Omotesando, Shibuya, and more.
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Looking for a bargain, second-hand items or items with a bit of history? The Tokyo flea market scene is a bargain hunter's paradise. Here are 10 of the city's best locations around Tokyo to find flea markets.
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Wondering how to catch or call a taxi in Tokyo? With 50,000 taxis active on the streets, catching a taxi in Tokyo is quite a simple and civil affair. You either hail one off the street, wait for one at a taxi stand, book one via a smartphone app or via phone. Here’s our guide on how to read signs, who to call and what to say when catching a taxi in Tokyo.
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We have compiled a list of shoe stores in Japan that carry larger sizes, along with a shoe size conversion chart for Europe, America, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
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Japanese is known as one of the most difficult languages for native-English speakers to master. We take a look at each of the common reasons why.
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Nearly all Japanese funerals (Ososhiki) regardless of religion are conducted Buddhist-style. From dressing to etiquette here is everything you need to know about Japanese funerals.
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If you are unsure of what to give as a gift or souvenir from Japan, this article will help you. We've selected one of the best things from Japanese food and delicious sweets to beautiful traditional crafts.
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In Japan, the current consumption tax was raised to 10% starting October 2019. In this article you can learn about the consumption tax in Japan, the history, Tax-Free shopping and Non-Taxable Transactions.
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Japanese restaurant etiquette can vary greatly from the customs of your home country. Here are some essential points to watch out for to ensure that you enjoy the best meal possible while avoiding any serious mistakes.
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Over-the-counter ( OTC ) medicine is easier to find in Japan than you think. Here are some popular pharmacies that you can easily find, along with useful Japanese phrases and commonly used OTC medicines and the ailments they help alleviate.
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Looking for SIM cards for long-term or short-term stay in Japan? Explore the best Sim card options for your trip to Japan. Discover affordable data plans, coverage maps, and essential tips for staying connected while traveling or living in Japan.
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