Monthly Archives: June 2016

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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Let’s go to Hayama town!

Hayama town is located on the other side of Miura Peninsula from Yokosuka. Some Japanese people call ‘ Little L.A. in Japan’. You can see beauty sunset. If the sky is very clear, you can see mt. Fuji. Restaurants in … Continue reading

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Kamakura Gion Omachi Matsuri

The Kamakura Gion Omachi Matsuri commemorates and gives thanks for the founding of the Yakumo Shrine, a Shinto shrine, within the Omachi neighborhood of Kamakura. This grand festival is held annually on the second Saturday of July and continues for three … Continue reading

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BBQ spot in Yokosuka

Summer time! It is a BBQ season. Yokosuka has places for BBQ. Saru-shima (Monkey Island) You can go on-line and make reservations. You can rent BBQ gears. You don’t need to bring anything with you! Nice and easy. Umikaze Park … 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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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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Yokosuka Seafood Fair

Yokosuka is famous for abundant of seafood. It’s perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood. 20 restaurants and 6 seafood stores join this event and serve you fresh local seafood. It starts from June 23rd until July 16th. For more information, … Continue reading

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Visiting Temple and Shrine

Behave calmly and respectfully. Show your respect by making a short prayer in front of the sacred object. Do so by throwing a coin into the offering box, followed by a short prayer. At some temples, visitors burn incense (osenko) … Continue reading

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Liberty Cove House apartments are available now

Our luxury finished Liberty Cove House apartments are available 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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Japanese tradition Giving-Gifts ‘Omiyage’ and ‘Temiyage’

Omiyage are souvenirs brought home from a trip while temiyage are thank-you gifts you bring when you visit someone. Japanese tourists tend to buy lots of souvenirs for their friends, relatives and co-workers. Consequently, tourist spots and airports feature many … Continue reading

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