Graduation Ceremony

Most of my friends graduated from their university today and it makes me really sad and I'm gonna miss them. (私の友達の多くが、今日大学を卒業しました。それは、とても悲しく、彼らと会えなくなるのは寂しいです。)

In the graduation ceremony I bring back my precious memories I spent in the college life with them.(卒業式では、私が彼らと過ごした貴重な大学生活の記憶がよみがえりました。)

Anyway, I want to thank them for giving me such amazing memories. (ともかく、最高の思い出をありがとう。)

I'm looking forward to seeing you again some day.(またいつか会える日を楽しみにしてるぜ。)
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Shibuya Crossing



Shibuya crossing is the world's busiest pedestrian crossing and also a popular place that makes the most traveler's list of top recommendations.

Thousands of pedestrian all cross at same time from five directions ( Up to 3,000 people use the crossing per green cycle.)

Why is the crossing so busy?.......

Shibuya is one of the major shopping districts in Tokyo and so many people are walking between various stores near the crossing. Also, there are so many things to do such as restaurants, movie theaters, karaoke. If you're bored and getting nothing to do, it would be good idea for you to hang out in Shibuya to kill some time.




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Tonki ... Tonkatsu ... Pork Cutlet

Expect to sones $17 to $25.
I am writing this blog to the people who are planning to visit Japan. If you like Japanese style Pork Cutlet called "Tonkatsu とんかつ", you need to try Tonki in Meguro.

This is one of the best Tonkatsu in Tokyo. But Tonkatsu is such a popular item in Japan, you can find many Tonkatsu restaurants and most of they are very good. But Tonki will serve in the counter only environment. You need to try this.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g1066450-d1677865-Reviews-Tonki-Meguro_Tokyo_Tokyo_Prefecture_Kanto.html
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Japanese Breakfast at Sukiya

Sukiya is my favorite place for breakfast.
For less than $4.00, you can have great Japanese breakfast at many of the fast food restaurants in Japan. As you can see, there is nothing in this menu that is more than 410 yen.

Of cause you can spend $20 ~ $50 at the hotel to have buffet breakfast, but it is fun to go to those fast food restaurant?

You pick the item you want, you usually buy a ticket as you enter the restaurant. No tipping.
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Japan Fair 2017 in Bellevue, Washington

Uchikura & Co will have 10 booths at Japan Fair in Bellevue, Washington. We will de dedicating one booth to Japanese-Online.com.

Japan Fair 2017 ... July 8 and 9, 2017 at Maydenbauer Center in Bellevue, Washington.

http://www.japanfairus.org
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Let's give it a shot!!

Do you know the meaning of the following kanjis?



Human ( hito )


Heart ( kokoro )

Respect ( sonkei )


How did it go? Did you make it?? If you have any questions, let us know info@uhikura.co.
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Japanese Calligraphy

kakizome
Can you understand the meaning of this kanji?


The Japanese calligraphy called shodo is one of the most sophisticated arts in Japan.

These days, most Japanese usually use pencils or ballpoints to write letters and other documents. But the Japanese calligraphy, where an ink-dipped brush is used artistically to create Japanese-kanji and Japanese-kana characters, remains a traditional part of Japan’s culture.


As an example, Japanese students learn the basics of calligraphy in penmanship classes during the elementary school.

On top of that, at the beginning of year Japanese write calligraphy known as kakizome, where they create calligraphic works symbolizing their wishes and hopes for the new year.

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Fun Fact about Japan!!!

Escalator ... Which side do you stand?
Taking escalator up or down, when you do not want to walk, which side of the step do you stand?

In Osaka (or Kansai ... West Side of Japan), people stand on the right side. But in Tokyo, people stand on the left. Does anyone know why?

Visit Japanese-Online.com blog at http://en.bloguru.com/japaneseonline/ where you can post your won comment.
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