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Taking The Train In Japan For new arrivals in Japan riding trains quickly becomes a necessity of life Taking on the challenge of a crowded morning rush hour train is a right of passage, and foreigners who pass this grueling test are promoted to the ranks of those tenacious individuals able to adapt to this country's major form of transportation... Author: Jim Sherard - Category: Travel
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The Magic Of Kyoto Japan The name evokes images of cherry blossoms and temples, of Samurai and Kimono clad Geisha... Author: Jim Sherard - Category: Travel
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The Cost Of Living In Japan Japan, and especially it's capital city of Tokyo, have been notoriously famous throughout the years as being among the world's most expensive places to live... Author: Jim Sherard - Category: Travel
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The Japanese Tea Ceremony The Japanese tea ceremony is a traditional ritual influenced by Zen Buddhism in which green tea known as matcha is prepared and ceremoniously served by a skilled practitioner to a small group of guests in a tranquil setting such as a garden tea house... Author: Jim Sherard - Category: Travel
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Dating In Japan Meeting members of the opposite sex in Japan is usually not a complicated process, as more often than not the nature of the job, whether it be a businessman or English instructor, will bring you into contact with Japanese in the workplace who would like to get to know you better outside of the office or school... Author: Jim Sherard - Category: Travel
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The Coffee Shops Of Japan With Japan rated as the third largest coffee consumer in the world, it comes as no surprise that coffee shops (kissatens) abound, with Tokyo alone home to over ten thousand... Author: Jim Sherard - Category: Travel
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