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Monthly Archives: May 2018
A seasonal Japanese custom ‘Changing your wardrobe’
Traditionally, we change the clothes in our closet twice a year, known as koromogae, in June and October, in accord with the changing seasons. It’s just a custom and not a duty, but many companies and schools have a winter … Continue reading
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Liberty Cove House apartments are now available!
We have available apartments now! We have variety of Renting / Stay plans which would meet your life style and budget! For more details, please e-mail us at reservations@liberty-cove-house.com
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Yokosuka Curry Festival
May 19th (Saturday) and 20th (Sunday) 9:00-16:00 This annual, two-day festival takes over the entire Mikasa Park. You can eat curry all day long! Many diffrent type (from North to South of Japan) of Curry dish will be served this … Continue reading
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Survival Japanese Phrases – Greetings
These 10 Japanese phrases are basics and we use them everyday – Greetings! Good morning – Ohayo Gozaimasu or Ohayo (casual) Hello, Good afternoon – Konnichiwa Good evening – Konbanwa Good night – Oyasuminasai or Oyasumi (casual) How are you? … Continue reading
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Liberty Cove House/ Liberty House Yokosuka Tour
If you are interested in staying with us, we can always arrange the tour of both of our facility – Liberty Cove House and Liberty House Yokosuka! Please go to our website and click ‘contact us’. Once we receive your … Continue reading
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Windsurfing World Cup Yokosuka Japan
Windsurfing World Cup will be held at Tsukui-hama Yokosuka from May 10th to 15th, 2018. This is annual event in Eurupean countries. You can enjoy professional riders actions. Also you can enjoy food vendors and other events at the site! … Continue reading
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Liberty Cove House apartments are now available!
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21 things people miss after leaving Japan
The article – 21 things people miss after leaving Japan Is it true? Do you miss these things? A set, non-weird, phrase for thanking your colleagues for their hard work Moist towels in restaurants and cafes No tipping, but getting … Continue reading
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Souvenir from Japan – Tokyu Hands-
If you want to buy souvenir or presents from Japan, it is a great place to find some funny gadgets! It is a very fun place for even windoe shopping! These items are best sellers in Japan Kabuki beauty mask … Continue reading
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Green day – Midori no hi – Japanese National Holiday
Greenery Day is a national holiday that was instituted in 1989. The national holiday falls on April 29th. April 29th was originally the national holiday when people celebrated the birthday of the Showa. After the Showa Emperor died in January … Continue reading
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