Japanese literature Japan is a treasure trove for bookstores and literature. There are Nobel prize winning authors, and a large number of domestic book competitions and prizes that create a buzz in the local media like the Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize, both awarded to new, up and coming artists. Bookstores in Japan feature a large selection of genres. And although the number of brick and ...
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Japanese literature Japan is a treasure trove for bookstores and literature. There are Nobel prize winning authors, and a large number of domestic book competitions and prizes that create a buzz in the local media like the Akutagawa Prize and the Naoki Prize, both awarded to new, up and coming artists. Bookstores in Japan feature a large selection of genres. And although the number of brick and ...
Winter goods in Japan There are many great and fun winter goods sold in Japan. The recent proliferation of USB powered products means there are some very unique little designs to be found all over the country. Tourists from China, Korea and Taiwan seem to find the cheaper products in the Daiso 100 yen shops, the quirky fun goods in the Don Quixote shops and the unique and well-designed products ...
Examinations in Japan The Japanese education system is dominated by examinations and a test-taking culture. As is common in East Asian and South East Asian societies, the competition of getting into higher education creates a “exam hell” that starts in the middle school years and continues into high school. The culmination is the university entrance challenge. There are a number of frightening s...
Green Tea in Japan In England when we say, “I'd like a cuppa...” we mean a cup of black tea, with milk and or sugar added, but in Japan when someone says they'd like some tea, they usually mean a cup of green tea. Green tea is the most popular hot drink in Japan and is used in ceremonies (especially the tea ceremony) and is commonly paired with Washoku Japanese cuisine. The most well-known area...
Apples in Japan Apple cultivation in Japan started in the pre-war Meiji period. The fruit has become one of the most popular fruits in the country and Japan has developed some of its own varieties. Many of these are exported and eaten all over the world. In this blog, Oosawa sensei, one of the Japanese teachers at JOI online school, explains about one of the most famous of these types of apples....