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How much does the average Japanese know about Samurai?
Curious about this question, we asked WeXpats Guide Japanese team members how much they actually know about samurai. Their answers surprised us! We further answer the frequently asked questions about ...
Seppuku & Harakiri, An In-depth Explanation to Samurai Ritual Suicide
Seppuku & Harakiri are easily explained as the samurai method of committing suicide, but what does it actually signify? In this article, we explain what the difference is between seppuku & har...
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How many types of sakura are there? Most Common and Rarely Seen Cherry Blossoms in Japan
Have you ever wondered how many kinds of sakura there are in Japan? Did you know there are also green and yellow coloured sakura? In this article, we introduce to you not just the most common types of...
Real Life Places that Transpired in Tokyo Ghoul
Image Credit: VizMedia / ©石田スイ/集英社・東京喰種製作委員会 Tokyo Ghoul is a one-of-a-kind manga whose fast-paced story representing both physical and mental struggle took the world by storm. Many of the a...
Why “Drive My Car” is so Internationally Acclaimed
Header Image: Drive My Car Official Website Drive My Car, a film directed by Hamaguchi Ryusuke, has already won many prestigious awards starting off with a Cannes Best Screenplay award and an Aca...
Visiting Real Life Places that Transpired in Tokyo Ghoul: Nerima City
Anime Tourism, as people call it, is a fun activity that you can enjoy when in Japan! Continuing from our Tokyo Ghoul Real Life Places article, we decided to visit Nerima City to take actual photos of...
Tanabata, A Legend of Star-Crossed Lovers and A Festival of Wishes
Tanabata in Japan is marked by huge colourful streamers hung from bamboo. Also known as the Star Festival, people make wishes by writing them on paper strips or folded talismans and hanging them on a ...
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Finding Peace in Japanese Tea Ceremonies
Tea ceremonies where you can enjoy a bowl of matcha with fine traditional sweets is a must-not-miss experience when visiting Japan. Not just in Kyoto, you can enjoy the graceful ceremony even in Tokyo...
Japanese Curry is Unlike Any Other
Japanese curry is a family favourite dish in Japan enjoyed by everyone from adults to kids. Compared to Indian curry, it’s more suited to the Japanese’s taste buds being minimally spicy, s...
Wagyu: State-of-the-Art Japanese Beef
Japan is known for the most expensive beef in the world. Learn about wagyu, what counts as wagyu and some of the regional kings of wagyu beyond just the world famous Kobe beef. Japan also has an amazi...
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