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Wednesday, August 5, 2015. What is the best Museum to visit in Tokyo? If you visit only one Museum in Tokyo then shame on you. But if your bucket list is so long, or your stay is so short that you have to reduce the entire 1452 museums in Tokyo to just one then make sure you visit the Edo-Tokyo Museum. I'm not talking about headsets, or a booklet from which you can make your own way around the place, but a person who will actually take you around the Museum. Nakamura-san: And can you see that little area...

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Wednesday, August 5, 2015. What is the best Museum to visit in Tokyo? If you visit only one Museum in Tokyo then shame on you. But if your bucket list is so long, or your stay is so short that you have to reduce the entire 1452 museums in Tokyo to just one then make sure you visit the Edo-Tokyo Museum. I'm not talking about headsets, or a booklet from which you can make your own way around the place, but a person who will actually take you around the Museum. Nakamura-san: And can you see that little area...

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What is the difference between wa and ga in Japanese? ~ Turning Japanese

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Thursday, June 5, 2014. What is the difference between wa and ga in Japanese? What is the difference between wa and ga in Japanese? Posted by: Andrew C. If you are looking for a simple answer to this question without the grammatical mumbo jumbo then you have come to the right place but interestingly I already know a number of things about you:. Firstly, you are interested in the Japanese language;. Secondly, you are not fluent (pera pera) in the Japanese language;. But if I use 'ga' the important bit of ...

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Why do Japanese people sleep on trains? ~ Turning Japanese

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Monday, June 23, 2014. Why do Japanese people sleep on trains? Why do Japanese people sleep on trains? Posted by: Andrew C. But these intermittent periods of dormancy raises some very important questions about the Japanese– firstly in a society that prides itself on politeness, civility, restraint and resilience, why is snoozing on the subway socially acceptable? But also, and perhaps more intriguingly, why is the phenomenon so widespread? But why is the practice so common? The trains are comfortable, na...

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What's the difference between sushi and sashimi? ~ Turning Japanese

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. What's the difference between sushi and sashimi? What's the difference between sushi and sashimi? Posted by: Andrew C. You want the short answer? Combine any edible thing with a special type of cooked cooled vinegared rice and you have sushi. Take away the 'sushi-rice' and you have Sashimi. The two most common are:. A slice of raw (or cooked) fish (or meat) (and/or vegetable) on top (or inside) of an oblong (or square or triangle) ball (or other) shape of rice. In my humble opinio...

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What is the best ramen in Tokyo? Mutekiya, Ikebukuro ~ Turning Japanese

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Thursday, May 29, 2014. What is the best ramen in Tokyo? What is the best ramen in Tokyo? Posted by: Andrew C. The word muteki in Japanese means invincible, unrivalled or unchallenged. Mutekiya ( 無敵家. Literally means the unbeatable store. A little bold compared to the humble way in which the rest of Japan operates? Well there’s a reason for it: quite simply it is – unbeatable. Mutekiya Ramen in Ikebukuro is by far and away the best Ramen in Tokyo (if not the world). So what makes Mutekiya so good? The wo...

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What does Irasshaimase (いらっしゃいませ) actually mean? ~ Turning Japanese

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Monday, July 14, 2014. What does Irasshaimase (いらっしゃいませ) actually mean? What does Irasshaimase (いらっしゃいませ) actually mean? Posted by: Andrew C. In short, it means "Welcome", or "Come in". If you have ever been to Japan, you will have heard it. Not just once, but many times. Many many times. It can range from short and shrill to low and gruff. It can be said by one female employee at a posh Department store, or a group of male chefs at a rough and ready Ramen. But linguistically or grammatically, where does...

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