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SOKUJI ... Free for a limited time.

Sokuji is a browser that gives an instant point-to-translate lookup of individual Japanese words. No fumbling to select text, no switching apps to try to lookup a word, instant pop-up translations in the browser as you read. To get better at japanese you need to read in the language as much as possible, this tool will help you read on mobile (in your commute for example) link to our app https://ap...

Healthy Bento おべんとう

Like other countries, Japanese are more health cautious. I found this 400KCal Obento in Japan. This is very good meal for just 400KCal. Health in Japanese is "Kenko" 健康(けんこう) Healthy Obento is "Kenkou Na Obento" Comment at http://en.bloguru.com/japaneseonline...

Eki-Ben 駅弁(えきべん)

Eki-Ben (Eki = Station Ben = Bento) is a type of Obento that is sold at train stations. Depending on where you are, there are special Obentos associated that area. It is fun to check out what kind of Eki-Ben there is in each area. Japanese-Online Blog -> http://en.bloguru.com/japaneseonline

Obento お弁当

Obento is a boxed lunch. You can make on yourself or buy one at store. There are Obento that is associated with the area you are in Japan. Also, Obento reflects the season as well. It is fun to buy Obento when you are long train trip. Comment this blog at http://en.bloguru.com/japaneseonline

Okonomiyaki お好み焼き

What is your favorite Japanese food? Ramen, Sushi, Shabu-Shabu, Tenpura, Onigiri, Bento ... There are so much variety of foods in Japan. Have you had Okonimiyaki? It is kind of like pancake but it is made of flour and cabbage with some meat or seafood. When you are in Japan, make sure to try Okonomiyaki. http://en.bloguru.com/japaneseonline <- leave comment here!!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...

Shibuya Scramble Crossing in Tokyo!!!

In front of JR Shibuya Station, there is a famous crossing called Shibuya Scramble Crossing. Instead of letting pedestrians cross the street one direction at a time, it closes all motor traffic and have people cross the intersection any which way they want. This has actually reduce the traffic slowdown because there is no pedestrian when the cars are moving. Following the success of the scramble c...

WiFi Hot Spots in Japan

Many WiFi spots in Japan require to register or purchase service from the provider. Only in few spots like (many America retails chain) you will find truly free WiFi. Get get ready foe 2020 Summer Olympics, Japan is trying to crease more WiFi access points ... That is a good news for travelers. Until then, when you travel to Japan, rent a WiFi router at the airport so that you use your own cellula...

This is No No

You do no see people eating and drinking in the regular train. If you are on the long distance train like Shinkansen, it is a different story. There are two reason why you are not welcome to eat on the train. (1) You will be leaving mess on the floor and seats. (2) Your food leave smell in the car. (3) Eating in the places where it is not designed for is not polite. Unlike Shinkansen, regular trai...

Downtown Tokyo

Where is downtown Tokyo? The picture is Shinjyuku 新宿 from Akasaka 赤坂 Area. Tokyo has many downtowns but all located inside the Yomanote loop (山手線). Yamanote Line ... Staring from Tokyo Station going clockwise. Tokyo Yurakucho Shimbashi Hamamatsucho Tamachi Shinagawa Osaki Gotanda Meguro Ebisu Shibuya Harajyuku Yoyogi Shinjyuku Shin-Okubo Takadanobaba Mejiro Ikebukuro Otsuka Sugar Komagome Tabata N...

Japanese Steak by the Gram

Did you know there is a steak house in Japan that sell the meat by the gram and cook it for you. They have just open the store in New York. I found it fascinating to see this restaurant last time I was in Japan. The steak you see weigh 415 grams ... about 14 oz. It was cooked perfectly and it only cost 2,697 yen or US$24. Next time you go to Japan, make sure you look for this restaurant. http://ik...

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