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Ema ("picture-horse") are small wooden plaques, common to Japan, in which Shinto and Buddhist worshippers write prayers or wishes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ema_(Shinto)
Make sure you do not write your full name (any identifiable thing) on Ema as it is open to public. It is sometime fun to look those.
Halal Certificates in Japan
When I was growing up in Japan, I have never heard of Halal ... but recently when I go to Japan, there are many restaurants that has Halal sign in the front. I believe Halal is available in the city like Tokyo, but you may find the difficult to find in the country side.
This is a bird's eye view of Tokyo station.
This picture was taken from Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi.
It was nit that expensive when I stayed there.
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PSP can make your website bilingual ... or any other language you need. Just is about mutual language website.
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At PSPinc, we can help you capture Japanese market by creating stunning Japanese language website. If you need Japanese language website, please talk to PSPinc.
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When you say western lunch in Japan ... this is what it looks like.
It is call A Lunch ...
We had Japanese curry for lunch.
Everyone enjoyed it.
We had at least 25 people ...
This picture I took in Japan makes me hungry.
I had this for breakfast in Japan ... about $5.00 ... great deal.
If you live in Japan and need .jp domain and web and email hosting, please consider Alpha-Mail 2 by Otsuka Corporation.
https://webdirect.tanomail.com/mitsumori/choice.asp
This system is developed and hosted buy PSPinc.
A Rice Cooker is Displayed at Kansai Airport
Many Chinese Tourists buy It.
Would you spend $500 ~ $1,000 for a rice cooker?
Many Japanese people do.
Rice Cooker is called "SUIHANKI" すいはんき (炊飯器) in Japanese.
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