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Jenny’s Japanese friends

“I think friends are the most important thing that I’ve gained from this journey. So I decided to write a passage about you all, who I really appreciate your companionship! I feel sorry because I’m unable to include everyone in my articles. I wish our friendship lasts long. ”  by Jenny Jenny’s Japanese friends Written […]

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I went to a Carp baseball game!

I went to a Carp baseball game! Hi, I’m Danny★The Central League Climax Series is getting exciting these days. People around me are looking forward for the sales at the department stores, which celebrates the victory of the team or appreciates the support of the team…. The empty streetcars ran in the city only to […]

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Zunda Night

Zunda Night Written by Jenny It was all of sudden when Eiko-san and Hazuki-san were suddenly talking excitedly about Zunda and decided to have a Zunda night. Although I had no idea at all what Zunda is, but since it is a dessert, I was pretty sure I would be going to love it. We went […]

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My Journey of Learning Japanese

My Journey of Learning Japanese Wtitten by Jenny I was exposed to Japanese language through manga and animation since my secondary school. Like most of the anime otaku, we love to watch animation but we couldn’t understand Japanese. That makes us frustrated and has an urge to learn and understand Japanese. It is the thought […]

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My Trip in Hiroshima

My Trip in Hiroshima Written by Jenny 30 days ago, when I just reached this city, everything looks very interesting. The anime poster on the wall, cars and tram on the road, the kanji that looks familiar and similar to Chinese words, impressive toilet which is clean and multifunction, every single thing caught my attention. […]

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My working experience in Evergreen Hostel

My working experience in Evergreen Hostel Written by Jenny                Why did I chose Japan to work in? Come to Japan is my dream since my childhood. Influenced by Japanese anime and manga, I yearn to have a look at Japan. I wished that one day in the future, I would be able to step […]

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Japan trip-food

Written by Wong First of all, why japan? The answer is definitely FOOD. I love Japanese cuisine. Ranging from the fancy luxurious end of the spectrum such as Kobe beef in a 3 Michelin stars restaurant to the opposite end such as the umeboshi onigiri (prickled plum rice ball) in a local convenient shop, all […]

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しまなみ街道~サイクリングと海水浴~

Today, I’d like to introduce “Shimanami Kaido.”  It’s a road that connects small islands in the Seto Inland Sea.  It’s a famous place to take a bike ride. 🚴🚴🚴 Well, there are 4 sights that you must see in Shimanami Kaido.  They are “Onomichi,” ”Shimanami,” “Kamijima” and “Imabari.” This time, I enjoyed cycling and swimming […]

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Let’s go for a drive to Miyoshi!

Let’s go for a drive to Miyoshi! Hi, I’m Danny. It’s getting cooler, particularly in the mornings and evenings. I especially like the clear high sky in autumn. Today, I’d like to talk about the short drive to Miyoshi, a city next to Hiroshima. At first, I was surprised at its kanji, “三次” (kanji is […]

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Let’s make Wagashi by yourself!

Hi, I’m Danny.  Have you ever eaten wagashi, traditional Japanese confectionery with a seasonal design? There are sakuramochi, kashiwamochi, mizu-yokan, ohagi, botamochi, etc. Jo-namagashi is said to be namagashi (wet confectionery) that is superior to the other wagashi. You have little chance to eat jo-namagashi unless you are invited to a tea ceremony.  However, I think […]