08/15/2017
Where is this?
This should be an easy question. Can you tell me where this is.
This should be an easy question. Can you tell me where this is.
Many of you already know when serving fish with head, you need to place the head heading left like this picture. Also you might want to know that you should place rice on the left and the miso soup on the right like this picture. But some people argue that rice and miso soup should be reversed. Many items in Japanese society are designed for right-handed people.
In Japanese custom, which should you place broiled fish with head? (A) Right (B) Left (C) Whichever you want There is a correct answer.
Unlike Europe and North America, Free WiFi hotspots are harder to find in Japan. Some of the services that they say available are only for subscribers. However Japan is working havers hard to provide more Free WiFi spots for travelers. Some of the places you you may find Free WiFi are - Airports - Train Stations - Covenant Stores - Coffee Shops Here is a Free WiFi information provided by Japan Tou...
Olá , preciso de uma ajuda. Gostaria de saber como se escreve em kanji "Polícia comunitária" Above is translated to ... Hi, I need some help. I would like to know how to spell Kanji "Community Police" 「コミュニティポリシング」might be how you say it. There is no Japanese words....
So you have lived in Japan? How do you like it or not. Tell us what we should know about Japan. Please write a comment on this post.
We'd like to introduce some useful words and phrases when you are in Japan. Today's word and phrase is the following. Words: 抜き(Nuki) Meaning: Without ─ How to use ─ Japanese: 玉ねぎ抜きでお願いします。(Tamanegi nuki de onegaishimasu.) Meaning: Without onion please....
We'd like to introduce some useful words and phrases when you are in Japan. Today's word and phrase is the following. Words: お会計(Okaikei) Meaning: Check ─ How to use ─ Japanese: お会計をお願いします。(Okaikei wo onegaishimasu.) Meaning: Check please....
We'd like to introduce some useful words and phrases when you are in Japan. Today's word and phrase is the following. Words: 持ち帰り(Motikaeri) Meaning: Take out ─ How to use ─ Japanese: 持ち帰りでお願いします。(Motikaeri de onegaishimasu.) Meaning: Take out please....
We'd like to introduce some useful words and phrases when you are in Japan. Today's word and phrase is the following. Words: おすすめ(Osusume) Meaning: Recommendation ─ How to use ─ Japanese: あなたのおすすめはなんですか? (Anata no osusume ha nanndesuka?) Meaning: What's your recommendation?...