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Surviving the Rainy Season in Japan: 40 tips | Surviving in Japan: (without much Japanese)
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Surviving the Rainy Season in Japan: 40 tips. Now that the rainy season has arrived, what perfect timing to discuss how to survive this time of heat, moisture and sweat. And now, 40 ways to survive the rainy season in Japan:. 1 Buy an air conditioner. Although, you may find buying a car is a better investment. 2 Try an electric fan. Or two, three… or ten). Fans are a great alternative if you wish to avoid using an air conditioner, because of its harmful effects on the environment. 4 Don’t go out. Especia...
HOW TO: End Your Battle With Mold in the Bathroom | Surviving in Japan: (without much Japanese)
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HOW TO: End Your Battle With Mold in the Bathroom. OK, maybe not everything, but it does feel like it sometimes! Not to mention, I'm allergic to it. It's been four years in Japan and every year I realize more and more just how hard it can be to WIN the mold war, short of bleaching everything in sight (which, I don't do, for various reasons). So how can you keep it from taking over? And when it's spreading it's nastiness around your bathroom, how do you get rid of it? Here are some ideas:. You can also ge...
HOW TO: Use An Electronic Japanese Toilet | Surviving in Japan: (without much Japanese)
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HOW TO: Use An Electronic Japanese Toilet. The high-tech Japanese toilet. That's what so many of you may have heard about Japan. While others of you might be wondering why I'm writing this as a how-to. But considering how many blog posts I've seen by people who travel to Japan and inevitably get doused by one of these toilets, I believe a "how-to" is in order. The basic functions you should be aware of, though, are the bidet and " oshiri. Wash for your behind. A gentler wash for your behind. The image be...
A Guide to Dehumidifiers in Japan | Surviving in Japan: (without much Japanese)
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A Guide to Dehumidifiers in Japan. I don't know about you, but the last few days in Shizuoka have been on the drier side of things, for Japan at least. Still humid, but hovering around 60% during the day instead of 70-80% or so. But that aside, we all know the humidity rises during Japan's summer season. And though you might use an air conditioner. Either the air conditioning or dehumidifying function) if you have one, a dehumidifier 除湿機. Example of a compressor type. Dehumidifier. Linked to Amazon.
What You Should Know About Mental Health in Japan and How to Find Help [Interview] | Surviving in Japan: (without much Japanese)
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What You Should Know About Mental Health in Japan and How to Find Help [Interview]. As expats, sometimes life can get stressful. Really stressful. Perhaps to the point of needing help in the form of counseling. But how do you get that kind of help in a foreign country, especially if the country's native language isn't English, or your native language? Would I be able to find help? Someone that would understand me and not form opinions based on one culture? Of Tokyo Counseling Services. Why getting out of...
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日本語が'和'かりません -- NIHONGO GA WAKARIMASEN -- my adventure in Japan: A city visual map - Meguro -- 目黒区
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日本語が'和'かりません - NIHONGO GA WAKARIMASEN - my adventure in Japan. Notizie, fatti curiosi, people, living e altro ancora nella terra di "wa". Friday, June 12, 2015. A city visual map - Meguro - 目黒区. I guess the approaching of the good season must have greatly helped to notice a more "European" feel around the whole area: terraces, patios, outdoor seating and all those things that go very well together with a mediterranean life style (and a glass of cold Sicilian lemon soda. Vecchio e nuovo, ricco e modesto s...
357.1 The Side-effects « 365 Sakura Steps
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There comes a moment before you finish off a year abroad, and/or an amazing experience, when it finally hits you. Time isn’t slowing down for you to get everything you want done or get enough of something. If anything, the clock is actually ticking faster. I’m a mess. I’m not good with goodbyes. I hope for those of you who are also leaving the JET Programme or Japan in general, that you are cooping with this much,. Better than I am. And in case you are wondering, yes, this blog will stop getting updated ...
日本語が'和'かりません -- NIHONGO GA WAKARIMASEN -- my adventure in Japan: Climb of mount Fuji: Rejected.
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日本語が'和'かりません - NIHONGO GA WAKARIMASEN - my adventure in Japan. Notizie, fatti curiosi, people, living e altro ancora nella terra di "wa". Sunday, July 5, 2015. Climb of mount Fuji: Rejected. We're well into summer, about three weeks now, and it's hard to call it summer. Signs are all there: Fuji climbing season begins, star festival (see this. Is in full swing, hydrangeas have all bloomed, temperatures have risen, beer gardens are opening up, beaches are officially open. So, what's wrong? This volcano, d...
Special Sakura: A Letter « 365 Sakura Steps
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Special Sakura: A Letter. I am at a lost for words to describe just how wonderful these last 365 days have been. A year may not sound like much in the greater scheme of life, but that doesn’t mean it can’t pack a powerful punch. You gave me a beautiful seaside town to live in. Yasuda may be remote, but that’s how I like to experience a country, its culture and the myriad of traditions and quirks. Remember all the countless. That resulted in some crazy, loud nights? They were the ones there for me at some...
Purple Pen in Japan: Coffee Women and Tea Women: Filipino Women vs. Japanese Women
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Purple Pen in Japan. Tips, thoughts, tales about living and teaching in Japan. Guide to this Site. Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Coffee Women and Tea Women: Filipino Women vs. Japanese Women. 1 Filipinas are laugh-out-loud type; Japanese women are all-smiles type. 2 Filipinas find something to complain about; Japanese women find everything all right. When Filipinas talk, we would usually find something to complain about- from our seemingly unkempt hair to how politicians run the country, from the heavy tra...
Ministry Update | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. Asymp; Leave a comment. It’s been a very busy past few weeks as we adjust to parenthood. We praise God that our daughter is growing by leaps and bounds and is clearly one super extroverted baby! She thrives on meeting new people and seeing new things. Having a baby gives so many opportunities to meet up with friends. How Japanese people love to fawn over gaijin (foreign) babies! Here are a few photos of Sophie’s first few weeks:. Sophie and her proud mama. We look forwa...
Volunteering | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. We regularly get requests for information about ways to volunteer in Tohoku. One thing to note is that at this phase of the recovery (early 2014), there are very few places in need of mudding out or debris clean-up. Japan was very quick and efficient with the initial clean-up after the tsunami and the situation here is in no way comparable to what it might have looked like in places like Haiti and the Philippines. Ishinomaki Christian Center strives. You are commenting ...
First post of 2015 | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. First post of 2015. Asymp; Leave a comment. Scarves made from kimono. Yes, indeed, it really has been almost four months since I wrote on this blog. How time flies! There is much to report but I’ll stick to one topic for now. First, we’re happy to report that the Megumi Project website. Is up and running. What is the Megumi Project? From the website: “. Kato-san (our design manager) and Katherine, missionary from California. Staff holding products for sale. You are comm...
Nozomi Project’s Two Year Anniversary | Called to Japan
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Working in Ishinomaki and Onagawa. Nozomi Project’s Two Year Anniversary. Asymp; Leave a comment. October 2nd marked the second year anniversary for the Nozomi Project. I visited this past week to check out their new lines of jewelry and bought a lovely necklace. They have even started making custom-made bracelets with charms made from broken pottery shards. Products and staff stories are on our website.” www.nozomiproject.com. View all posts by krammeldr ». Larr; Previous post. Next post →. You are comm...
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Kansai Highlights | The blog side of life
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The blog side of life. The blog side of life. One year in Japan. October 21, 2010. The Japan Blog Matsuri, hosted by Todd’s Wanderings. This month, calls for the best Japan has to offer: Japan Highlights. I’ll narrow it down to Kansai Highlights and introduce you to places I recommend as a must-see when you visit Kansai. I can’t decide on a ranking, so I’ll just list them from north to south:. 1 Arashiyama, Kyoto. 2 Flea market at Toji temple, Kyoto. 3 Takarazuka Revue, Hyogo. The Takarazuka revue is an ...
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Surviving in Japan: (without much Japanese)
HOW TO: Make Your Baby Legal in Japan (if You're American). Thanks to Ashley Tieman, mom and former missionary from Okayama, Japan, for this post. For most new parents, the hardest part about having a newborn is adjusting to a demanding new schedule. But for children of foreign parents in Japan, theres a long process to getting your new little one legally registered with Japan and your home country. Hopefully this guide will help! In our experience there were three main tasks:. While others of you might ...
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