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Monthly Archives: June 2025
A Japanese Children’s Song – 童謡 [Nagagutsu March]
Introducing a children song for a rainy day Continue reading
J-POP (Japanese Pops) – SWIM by SIRUP
SWIM Hi all, J-pop time! Let me introduce this young man. SIRUP (シラップ) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. He used to work under the name KYOtaro. I am sure you feel good after listening the song! Lyrics (translated) Let me show you … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese J-POP, Japanese Language, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged A Japanese singer songwriter, art, City pop, food, HipHop, J-pop, Japanese entertainament, music, photography, R&B, Sirup, Soul, SWIM, travel
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Dogo Onsen – To Prepare for Summer. Put bamboo Blinds.
According to News Web Easy, Dogo onsen, Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan is historical famous hot spring. At Dogo Onsen they put bamboo blinds outside of the windows. The blinds (sudare) made of straw/grass called ashi. Putting Sudare stop from strong sunlight … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese Language, JAPANESE LIFE, JAPANESE SOCIETY
Tagged baking, bamboo blinds, beauty, blogger, Dogo Onsen, Ehime, marriage, Matsuyama, relationships, Spirited Away, Sudare, summer
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Japan, Less than 700,000 babies Were Born In 2024
According to News Web Easy, in 2024 there were about 686,000 babies were born in Japan. Compared to the previous year, 40,000 babies less. It has became less for 9 consecutive years. The government thought that it would be 15 … Continue reading