Japan’s fascination with blood types
Do you know blood types of your friends', family members' or coworkers' ?
Do you know blood types of your friends', family members' or coworkers' ?
One of the most surprising is the “double eyelid” or "Futae" in Japanese. Yes, they even have a name for this.
日本有着独特而率直的饮酒礼仪,如果您懂得基本常识,不但会感觉更舒服,也会更喜欢与日本人交流。
LGBT/LGBTQ /LGBTI (an acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender queer or questioning and interest, some use different acronyms but in this article, LGBTQ is used )movement is getting stronger every year worldwide
In Japan, many people claim that taking a bath in a hot spring has big health benefits, especially for your skin.
What is happening in Japan, regarding the same sex marriage?
Halloween wasn't celebrated in Japan at all until just a few years ago, it was something Japanese people would only see in movies.
Japanese people use natsukashii very often compared to the English "nostalgic", sometimes even several times a day.
Otsukimi, or just tsukimi, literally translates to "moon-viewing", and it is a tradition in honor of the autumn moon.
While it's technically true that the most direct translation of "no" is "iie", this word is hardly ever used by native Japanese speakers in everyday life.