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Category Archives: JAPANESE EVENTS
Cherry Blossoms – Sakura. Why Does It Fall So Quickly?
Now is the time for cherry blossoms viewing. Why do Japanese hold a cherry blossoms viewing? First of all, I must explain why they call cherry blossoms as [Sakura]. Japanese people expressed “Happiness” as “Sachi 幸”. Therefore Sa of Sakura … Continue reading
A Boat On Which People Who Dressed Up Like Hina Dolls Goes On A River
According to News Web Easy, there is a town looks like Edo era at Sawara distric in Katori city, Chiba. On 12th, there was an event for Hina festival at the Ono River which runs through the town. About 60 … Continue reading
Akita Pref – An Event Held – Get A White Cabbage Under Snow
According to News Web Easy, on the 5th there was the event held at the field in Akita Honjyo City, where about 250 people gathered to get white cabbages under the snow. Although the white cabbages became big enough to … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Tsubame (Swallow) ツバメ by YOASOBI
Tsubame (ツバメ) The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song is called Tsubame by Yoasobi. Yoasobi is a Japanese music superduo formed by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, composed of Vocaloid producer Ayase, and singer-songwriter Ikura. I love the sound of modern … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese Amine, JAPANESE EVENTS, Japanese J-POP, Japanese Language, JAPANESE SOCIETY, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged City pop, J-pop, Love, Love song, Peace, Tsubasa, Yoasobi
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Many Accidents of Swallowing 「Magnet Ball」By Mistake – The Rule To Be Tighten
According to News Web Easy, a magnet ball is a magnet toy. Its size is around 3 mm to 5 mm. Children are able to play with it making various forms/shapes with a power of magnet. The accidents of children … Continue reading
A Japanese Children’s Song – 童謡 [Mame Maki]
Introducing a children song for a rainy day Continue reading
Explains the Safety of Fukushima Rice in USA [We want them to buy ]
According to News Web Easy, there was a big incident at a nuclear plant in Fukushima in 2011. After that USA tightened the rule of importing from Fukushima, Japan until 2021 because USA concerned about the safety of any food … Continue reading
A Japanese Children’s Song – 童謡 [ICHI GATSU TUITACHI] “1st of January” New Year’s Song
Introducing a children song for a rainy day Continue reading
Japanese New Year Dishes – Osechi Ryori
In 2020, I was in Japan having a New year at Onsen. The below was the New Year foods that I had as a breakfast on the 1st Jan. Osechi Ryori is a special meal for a new year. Usually … Continue reading
Gold Gotten at A Hot Spring
According to News Web Easy, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology told that they have discovered a method of getting gold. Gold is melted in Magma. Gold is melted by hot water around magma and then rises to the … Continue reading
A Japanese Children’s Song – 童謡 [おおさむこさむ] “Oosamu kosamu”
Introducing a children song for a rainy day Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Homura 炎 by LiSA
Homura (Flame) The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song is called Homura by LiSA. “Homura” (炎, Flame) is a song by Japanese singer LiSA. It is the singer’s seventeenth single and includes three other tracks. The song was released on October 14, 2020, by Sacra Music and Sony … Continue reading
The Japanese Government「Please save electricity from 1st December」
According to News Web Easy, the Japanese government is asking to save electricity by reducing the usage of electricity at houses and at offices from 1st December till 31st of March. This is because there is major concern about possible … Continue reading
Sunday 80’S J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Kazarijyanainoyo namidawa/ Tear is not an decoration by Akina Nakamori (中森明菜)
Kazarijyanainoyo Namidawa 中森明菜 The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song is called Kazarijyanainoyo namidawa by Akina Nakamori. Akina Nakamori is a biggest and most popular pop ideal singer in 80’s. She was pretty and sexy somehow. And her vocal control … Continue reading
A Japanese Children’s Song – 童謡 [Yu-yake Koyake] “Sunset Glow” (夕焼け小焼け)
Introducing a children song for a rainy day Continue reading
Convey Charm of A Nishikigoi「World Nishikigoi Summit」Foreign Ambassadors Attend
According to News Web Easy, Nishikigoi originally came from Nigata prefecture, is a carp with beautiful patterns and colors. On 6th of November, at Nigata City, World Nishikigoi Summit was held to convey the charm of Nishikigoi and in order … Continue reading
Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー)
Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo. It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 and reached its full height of 634 meters in March 2011 by Wikipedia
Posted in Japan Travel, JAPANESE EVENTS, JAPANESE LIFE, JAPANESE SOCIETY
Tagged Asakusa, Tokyo Skytree
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Sunday 80’S J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Behind You by Hitomi Tohyama (当山ひとみ)
BEHIND YOU 当山ひとみ The Sunday J-pop time again! It has been very busy week but full of excitements. Today’s song is called Behind Me by Hitomi Tohyama. She came from Okinawa, in 1981, she released [Just Call me Penny]. She … Continue reading
「For Ukraine」110 Manga Artists Auction Manga
According to News Web Easy, Russian’s attack to Ukraine still continues. Mr Tetsuya Chiba, who wrote the mange called 「Ashita no Joe」and others begun an action where they sell the characters of the manga. Mr Gorge Morikawa who wrote 「Hajime … Continue reading
Sunday 80’S J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Melty by Masayo Kawaguchi (川口雅代)
Melty 川口雅代 The Sunday J-pop time again! I was very busy until now but fulfilled feeling. Now that I want to relax I am looking for some songs which struck me. And here you are, The song I have never … Continue reading