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Monthly Archives: June 2016
Genkan – Entrance of Japanese house
For footwear purposes, the border between inside and outside is not the door itself, but the entrance area, called genkan. Although located indoors, the genkan is still considered outside and is the place for people to take off and put … 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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Japanese Toilet
The Japanese traditional toilet is one of the things which often makes visitors to Japan confused, nowadays hi-tech, Western-style toilets have become popular amongJapanese people. These toilet have heated seats, and can wash and dry the relevant parts after you’ve … Continue reading
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Baseball in Japan
Japanese enjoy baseball – like Americans enjoy american football, Canadians enjoy soccer – Baseball is currently among the country’s most popular participatory and spectator sports. The current league, Nippon Professional Baseball, consists of two leagues of 6 teams each. High school baseball enjoys … Continue reading
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Yokosuka YY Vehicle Festival
Yokosuka Station Railway event is this weekend! A JMSDF ship, a car exhibit, railway merchandise, souvenirs, food stands, music and dance stages and more! Date : June 11th and 12th (Sat & Sun) 10 am to 4 pm Location : … Continue reading
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Liberty House Yokosuka – 2 bed room apartment is becoming available soon
We have 2 bed-room type apartment is becoming available soon. These apartments are for long term – minimum contract is one year. (If you are looking for short term contract, please contact us for details) Price … Continue reading
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Liberty Cove House – Kitchen
We have a wide variety of kitchen layouts. If you have an experience living in Japan before, you could see big deference. Our apartment kitchen has bigger space and some of our apartment have dishwasher and oven as well. We … Continue reading
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Funny Japanese customs
Japan has a unique culture and sometime foreigner finds Japanese customs are funny. Here are some funny customs that you may be interested . 1. No. 4 is avoided - In Japan, the number “four” is sometime avoided because it sounds … Continue reading
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TOP 5 food to try in Japan
1. Ramen / Ramen noodle is popular all over the world nowadays! There is Ramen Noodle restaurant is awarded a Michelin star. 2 Yakitori / – charcoal grilled chicken – is seasoned with either shio (salt) or tare (a sweet soy sauce-based sauce) 3 Tonkatsu … Continue reading
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Liberty Cove House apartments are available now!
Our luxury finished serviced apartments are available now! We have variety of Rent / 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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