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Eating out in Japan – the healthy option

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Tips for an easier life. Eating out in Japan – the healthy option. Recently I have become very conscious about what foods I eat, especially when eating out. If possible now I aim for the vegetarian option, and where the option exists, I shoot for the organic / macrobiotic catering restaurants. The whys and wherefores for this can be followed on my personal blog. What is organic food? For a good primer on what organic food really is, just check out Wiki. Is organic really better for you? Foods that are la...

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Hiking: Mitake-san -> Okutama

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Tips for an easier life. Hiking: Mitake-san - Okutama. Recently I’ve been trying to get out and get more hiking done in and around Tokyo so each time I get to do something, I’ll try and write up a quick summary for you so if you’re interested, you can have a go at it too. The route I took was Mitake-san (御岳山) Ōdake-san (大岳山) Nokogiri-yama (鋸山) Okutama (奥多摩). This region is as far West in the Tokyo prefecture as you can go before leaving Tokyo. How to get there. It’s easy to get there, especially on...

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So-dai-gomi (large rubbish): how to deal with it

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Tips for an easier life. So-dai-gomi (large rubbish): how to deal with it. When you have over-sized rubbish – that is, large items that don’t fit into your normal rubbish bags, you have to go through certain procedures to get rid of them. I’m referring here to normal large size waste that is bigger than 30cm x 30cm x 30cm, and not home appliances and personal computers. 3 basic steps are required to complete this process and I’ll break it down to make it as foolproof as possible:. Whether there is an Eng...

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Japanese Culture and Lifestyle Guide for foreigners

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Tips for an easier life. Okutama" Hiking: Mitake-san - Okutama. June 8, 2009. Recently I’ve been trying to get out and get more hiking done in and around Tokyo so each time I get to do something, I’ll try and write up a quick summary for you so if you’re interested, you can have a go at it too. The route The route I took was Mitake-san (御岳山) […]. Read the full article →. What to do and see in Kamakura. May 25, 2009. Is it worth heading out there? Read the full article →. May 19, 2009. March 31, 2009.

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How to display Japanese characters on your PC (Windows XP)

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Tips for an easier life. How to display Japanese characters on your PC (Windows XP). There are 2 main aspects to “using” Japanese on your Windows XP computer:. It’s actually quite straight forward to set it up to do both and I’m going to show you how. Firstly, adding basic East Asian language support. To complete this section you will need:. Click the ‘ Start. 8216; menu on the bottom-left corner, and click the ‘ Control Panel. 8216; menu item. Second stage: Japanese writing system. 8216; program in step...

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