Japan Voltage, Frequency, and Plug Type: Guide to Plugging In
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.
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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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 would like to do your laundry in Japan, there are a few things you should be aware of. In this article you can get information on Japanese dry cleaning services as well as the meanings of Japanese laundry symbols.
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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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Find out where to buy unlocked SIM phones in Japan. You can also learn the methods to unlock SIM-locked smartphones from NTT Docomo, AU, and SoftBank.
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Navigating Japan’s recyclable garbage system can be more than a little confusing. In this article, we explain what Japan's recycling symbols mean.
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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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There are many easy ways to donate or sell your used items in Japan. We cover donating used clothing and furniture, selling used items online, and recycle shops.
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Are you looking for English TV shows and movies to watch while you’re in Japan? Here are 9 ways to stay up to date with your favorite programs.
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Japan has strict rules on garbage, especially oversized items like furniture and appliances. Find out what you need to do to guarantee your trash gets picked up!
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Follow this guide for available English-speaking maid and housekeeping services, along with a list of features outside of cleaning that each can provide.
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Getting married in Japan is an important decision. Although foreign citizens need to submit some additional documentation, the whole process is rather straightforward. Our guide will go over the basic requirements as well as the necessary documents for marriage registration in Japan.
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From radio and TV to newspapers and online media, here are informative ways to stay up to date on Japan's latest news and current events in English.
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Make sure your home is always the right temperature with our Japanese air conditioner remote control translation guide, and find out which buttons to push!
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Learn everything you need to know about laundry in Japan: how to use a Japanese washing machine, buy Japanese laundry detergent, and more!
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Not sure how to do laundry in Japan? As apartments in the city are so small and hanging your washing outside is not an option in most cases, Tokyoites frequently use dry cleaners for a good deal of their laundry needs. Fortunately, there are many dry cleaning outlets in Tokyo and using their services can be very straightforward.
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Attending a wedding ceremony in Japan? Learn everything you need to know to enjoy the big day with this simple 7-step guide to Japanese wedding etiquette.
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BOOKOFF is the most famous second-hand shop in Japan and they have about 800 shops in Japan. In this article, we introduce BOOKOFF's purchase service.
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If you lose something in Japan, there is a good chance that you can get it back. In Japan, a large number of lost items, including wallets with cash and smart phones, are turned in to police and many of them are returned to the owners. This is due to the fact that there is a very good system for tracking lost items and Japanese people are honest in reporting lost items . This article will guide you through the procedures to follow when you lose something in Japan.
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Learn about the significance of tatami mats in Japanese culture, as well as how to size, clean, and maintain tatami flooring.
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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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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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There are many easy ways to donate or sell your used items in Japan. We cover donating used clothing and furniture, selling used items online, and recycle shops.
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If you would like to do your laundry in Japan, there are a few things you should be aware of. In this article you can get information on Japanese dry cleaning services as well as the meanings of Japanese laundry symbols.
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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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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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Japan has strict rules on garbage, especially oversized items like furniture and appliances. Find out what you need to do to guarantee your trash gets picked up!
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Are you looking for English TV shows and movies to watch while you’re in Japan? Here are 9 ways to stay up to date with your favorite programs.
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Learn everything you need to know about laundry in Japan: how to use a Japanese washing machine, buy Japanese laundry detergent, and more!
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Find out where to buy unlocked SIM phones in Japan. You can also learn the methods to unlock SIM-locked smartphones from NTT Docomo, AU, and SoftBank.
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Make sure your home is always the right temperature with our Japanese air conditioner remote control translation guide, and find out which buttons to push!
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Not sure how to do laundry in Japan? As apartments in the city are so small and hanging your washing outside is not an option in most cases, Tokyoites frequently use dry cleaners for a good deal of their laundry needs. Fortunately, there are many dry cleaning outlets in Tokyo and using their services can be very straightforward.
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If you lose something in Japan, there is a good chance that you can get it back. In Japan, a large number of lost items, including wallets with cash and smart phones, are turned in to police and many of them are returned to the owners. This is due to the fact that there is a very good system for tracking lost items and Japanese people are honest in reporting lost items . This article will guide you through the procedures to follow when you lose something in Japan.
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Navigating Japan’s recyclable garbage system can be more than a little confusing. In this article, we explain what Japan's recycling symbols mean.
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Getting married in Japan is an important decision. Although foreign citizens need to submit some additional documentation, the whole process is rather straightforward. Our guide will go over the basic requirements as well as the necessary documents for marriage registration in Japan.
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Follow this guide for available English-speaking maid and housekeeping services, along with a list of features outside of cleaning that each can provide.
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Attending a wedding ceremony in Japan? Learn everything you need to know to enjoy the big day with this simple 7-step guide to Japanese wedding etiquette.
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Do you simply need a SIM card or are you considering buying a phone with a contract? In Japan, you have a wide array of mobile phone providers and plans to choose from, making it easy for expats or travelers to stay connected. Discover all you need to know about Japanese mobile options in this user-friendly guide.
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BOOKOFF is the most famous second-hand shop in Japan and they have about 800 shops in Japan. In this article, we introduce BOOKOFF's purchase service.
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There are many convenient ways you can pay your bills in Japan. One such way is visiting your local conbini, or convenience store. Take your bills to the nearest 7-11, Lawson, FamilyMart, or other conbini of your choice and hand your bill to the clerk. Luckily they are open 24 hours.
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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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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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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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If you would like to do your laundry in Japan, there are a few things you should be aware of. In this article you can get information on Japanese dry cleaning services as well as the meanings of Japanese laundry symbols.
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There are many easy ways to donate or sell your used items in Japan. We cover donating used clothing and furniture, selling used items online, and recycle shops.
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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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Japan has strict rules on garbage, especially oversized items like furniture and appliances. Find out what you need to do to guarantee your trash gets picked up!
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Find out where to buy unlocked SIM phones in Japan. You can also learn the methods to unlock SIM-locked smartphones from NTT Docomo, AU, and SoftBank.
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Are you looking for English TV shows and movies to watch while you’re in Japan? Here are 9 ways to stay up to date with your favorite programs.
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Make sure your home is always the right temperature with our Japanese air conditioner remote control translation guide, and find out which buttons to push!
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Learn everything you need to know about laundry in Japan: how to use a Japanese washing machine, buy Japanese laundry detergent, and more!
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Getting married in Japan is an important decision. Although foreign citizens need to submit some additional documentation, the whole process is rather straightforward. Our guide will go over the basic requirements as well as the necessary documents for marriage registration in Japan.
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Navigating Japan’s recyclable garbage system can be more than a little confusing. In this article, we explain what Japan's recycling symbols mean.
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Not sure how to do laundry in Japan? As apartments in the city are so small and hanging your washing outside is not an option in most cases, Tokyoites frequently use dry cleaners for a good deal of their laundry needs. Fortunately, there are many dry cleaning outlets in Tokyo and using their services can be very straightforward.
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From radio and TV to newspapers and online media, here are informative ways to stay up to date on Japan's latest news and current events in English.
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If you lose something in Japan, there is a good chance that you can get it back. In Japan, a large number of lost items, including wallets with cash and smart phones, are turned in to police and many of them are returned to the owners. This is due to the fact that there is a very good system for tracking lost items and Japanese people are honest in reporting lost items . This article will guide you through the procedures to follow when you lose something in Japan.
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Attending a wedding ceremony in Japan? Learn everything you need to know to enjoy the big day with this simple 7-step guide to Japanese wedding etiquette.
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Follow this guide for available English-speaking maid and housekeeping services, along with a list of features outside of cleaning that each can provide.
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Do you simply need a SIM card or are you considering buying a phone with a contract? In Japan, you have a wide array of mobile phone providers and plans to choose from, making it easy for expats or travelers to stay connected. Discover all you need to know about Japanese mobile options in this user-friendly guide.
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BOOKOFF is the most famous second-hand shop in Japan and they have about 800 shops in Japan. In this article, we introduce BOOKOFF's purchase service.
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