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What is a Help Mark Badge in Japan

WEBThe Help Mark is a badge worn by persons who may need support, even if they appear to be "normal": those who have prosthetic limbs or joints; those who have …

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Guide to Bringing Medicines Into Japan

WEBTravelers are permitted to bring a two-month (60 day) supply of any permissible over-the-counter medication, and an equivalent amount of vitamins. This also applies to contact …

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Beauty & Spa

WEBDoctor Kiss Fish Pedicure Yokohama. Doctor Fish (also known as Dr. Kiss Fish) is a unique “fish kiss” foot bath located in the heart of Yokohama Chinatown. A Trad.. Relax and …

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Hot Springs in Japan: A Step-by-Step Guide to Japanese …

WEBWash your body thoroughly with soap, using the hand towel. Sit on the stool to prevent water splashing into the onsen. If there is no shower (at certain old hot springs), you …

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Health Beauty & Spa in Japan

WEBKohyama Onsen and Spa Resort. Kohyama Resort is located 10 mins from Matsubase Interchange. There are special rooms, private and public baths, spas and rest.. Relax …

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Coronavirus in Japan: Travel Updates

WEBThe World Health Organization's advice is as follows:. Wash your hands regularly – with soap and warm water, or alcohol-based hand sanitizers (at least 60% alcohol); Maintain …

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National Holidays in Japan 2024

WEB憲法記念日 / Kenpō Kinenbi. 3 May (Fri) Constitution Memorial Day is a national holiday in Japan. It takes place on May 3 and celebrates the enactment of the 1947 Constitution of …

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The Bathhouses of Shibu Onsen

WEBShibu Onsen is a 1,300 year old traditional onsen town in Nagano. It’s nestled in between the mountains, bracketed between Jigokudani Monkey Park and …

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Etiquette at Shrines and Temples: A Step-by-Step Guide

WEBRing the bell (if there is one) 2 or 3 times to signal to the gods that you have arrived. Deeply bow twice (until you reach a 90 degree angle). Clap twice, with your left hand slightly in …

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Aburi-mochi at Ichiwa & Kazariya

WEBA plate of aburi-mochi at Ichiwa costs ¥500 while three portions for take-away cost ¥1,500. Whether it be Imamiya Shrine, an old rivalry or the fascinating history …

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Top 10 Destinations in Tottori

WEBHere is a list of the top ten places you must go see in Tottori. 1. Mitokusan Sanbutsuji Temple. Sanbutsuji Temple can be found on Mt. Mitoku at an elevation of …

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The Green Tea Fields of Shizuoka

WEBShizuoka is the largest tea-producing area in Japan, with an estimated 40% of tea being produced in the prefecture. However, quantity isn’t everything—in the World …

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A Guide Into the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

WEBBuilt in 1955 and part of architect Kenzo Tange's Peace Center design, it is visited by over a million visitors a year from across Japan and around the world who …

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Symbolic Plants of Japan

WEBThe chrysanthemum is the state flower of Japan and is called 'kiku' in Japanese and symbolises the sun. Another plant used for the Imperial emblem is ‘kiri’ or …

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The CBD Lifestyle of Tokyo

WEBCBD is an active component that comes from the hemp plant. While it is from a cannabis plant, CBD is a non-psychoactive portion of the plant, which means …

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Foodies Guide to Authentic Japanese Cuisine

WEB7. Kokera-Zushi from Kochi. Kokera-Zushi (Photo: Tosa Traditional Food Study Group – Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries website) Kokera-Zushi is a …

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