I will be Tokyo

I will be in Tokyo the second week of November.
Can anyone show me your business in Japan.
I wil review it on this and other blog and social media.
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Quick Bite at Seven Eleven

A cup of coffee and meat bun.
Nice meal for a very little money.
What is your favorite at Japanese convenience store?
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日本語の先生登録お願いします。

よろしくおねがいします。
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"Can you?" in Japanese

Does anybody know where this is in Japan?
Can you ___________?

__________ をできますか。
__________ o Dekimasuka?

__________ はできますか。
__________ wa Dekimasuka?

__________ ができますか。
__________ ga Dekimasuka?

Can anyone explain the difference between "o", "wa" and "ga" before "Dekimasuka"?

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Can You Feed Yourself in Japan With No Japanese?

Great Video

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Japanese 筆ペン

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Japanese Language Teachers Wanted!!!

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Ramen and Fried Rice

You cannot ask for anything more ... This is a very popular Japanese lunch.

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Are you a Japanese Language Teacher?

Please join our family.
#JapaneseTeacher #LanguageTeacher #japaneseonline

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Omotenashi おもてなし

Omotenashi. In Japan, there is a deep-rooted culture, which comes from sado (tea ceremony), called omotenashi, meaning to wholeheartedly look after guests. The term is a microcosm of the country itself, representing the Japanese mindset of hospitality centering around care rather than expectation.
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