Monthly Archives: June 2015

Beach Regulations in Kamakura city

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Review on Japanese currency

You can find many different varieties of currency in the world, even including a bank bill made with plastic polymer, featuring a special transparent section and so on. The rarest types of currency are the Japanese 5 and 50 yen … Continue reading

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Japanese way to cool off in hot summer

Summer in Japan is very hot and humid. Using an electric air conditioner is commonplace nowadays, but Japanese people have used many different ways to cool off since ancient times. Sudare Sudare are usually made of thin strips of wood, … Continue reading

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The Beer Train

Seibu-line in Tokyo and Ebisu Beer is celebrating 100 year anniversary together this summer. These companies run ‘Beer train’ on August 25th and 27th. It is called ‘Ebisu Beer Express’ Three are bar counter and beer barrel on the train. … Continue reading

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Our top roof garden and BBQ area for Liberty Cove House Tenant

Our top roof garden and BBQ area are very popular. It is located on 17th floor, facing to the port and town. You can enjoy panoramic view.

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Cell Phone etiquette in Japan

Japan is the one of the country that being strict about using cell phone manner in public. ・You should switch your phone to “manner mode” in quiet places like hotel lobbies and restaurants to avoid bothering people around you. ・You … Continue reading

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Yokosuka Today

It’s nice and sunny Yokosuka today. It is 77 degrees outside!

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Japanese Curry

Curry is one of the most popular dishes in Japan, along with ramen noodles and sushi. Curry originated in India although it has been adapted and become popular around the world, including in England. It is said that the Japanese … Continue reading

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Hydrangea at Meigetsu-In

Meigetu-In in Kamakura is now the best spot to see hydrangea. It is about 10 mins walk from Kita-Kamakura station Admission fee : 500 yen Hours : 08:30 to 17:00 Season for hydrangea : until end of June For more … Continue reading

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Japanese Bathtub

In Japan the main purpose of taking a bath, besides cleaning your body, is relaxation at the end of the day. The typical Japanese bathroom consists of two rooms, an entrance room where you undress and which is equipped with … Continue reading

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