ONSEN SYMBOL ON THE MAPArima OnsenArima OnsenMe with Tanuki
Japan is an island country and there are many volcanos. And where there is a volcano, there is a hot springs. Hot springs is Japan is called ONSEN. The sign on the map for ONSEN is ♨.
Some people think this is a sign for ramen but it is not.
is anime a good reason for you to learn Japanese language?
Do you like to watch and understand Japanese anime in its native language?
If you like anime, what anime do you like?
Do you know what Takoyaki is?
It is a very popular meal/snack for western part of Japan specially Osaka.
Many households in Osaka / Kansai (Western Part of Japan) own Takoyaki cooker.
When you visit Osaka, this is something you must try.
There are many beer claiming to be non-alcoholic ... but I only see beer that truly nonalcoholic and zero carols ... Actually it is not an alcoholic beverage at all so kids can buy them (although what kind of kids like to drink beer like drink).
When you are in Japan, try it. 100% alcoholic free beers are available from SUNTORY and ASAHI ... KIRIN is also 100% alcohol free but has some calories.
They often show the picture of foods they serve,You buy tickets.OkonomiyakiZaru Soba
Many super markets and shopping malls have food court. Foods are good and very inexpensive. Here are two of the most popular food items at Japanese food court.,
Many small chain of Japanese restaurants, you select what you want to eat and pay at the vending machine. The machine give you a ticket and you take it to the counter. That is how you order.
Have you ever seen the system like this anywhere?
By doing this, the shop employee would never handle cash and there is no crime to hold up the restaurant either.
Gagi no Tsuki is one of the most well know Japanese sweets from Sendai 仙台 area. The sponge and custard cream is wonderful and sweet. One of our staff just came back rom Sendai and brought me this. It is good thing that I only got one.
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