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Ayumi Hamasaki: A Silent Concert to Remember
Ayumi Hamasaki is a famous singer from Japan. Many people call her the Empress of Pop because her songs and style are loved across Asia.
Santa Claus Comes to Japan for Christmas!
Every year, people in Japan look forward to Santa’s visit to Japan from Finland and warmly welcome him. This visit is also regarded as a significant cultural event at the end of the year in the country.

Dango from Okayama: The Ultimate Guide to Kibidango
Kibidango is soft, springy, adorable, and full of folktale charm. It’s not just a treat, it’s a little bite of Japanese history. Let’s take a trip to Okayama prefecture and see why this wagashi (traditional sweet) is so irresistible.

Stamp Collecting in Japan: Where to Find Free and Unique Stamps
One of the best low-cost and unique activities to do in Japan is stamp collecting! In fact, many tourist destinations and transportation hubs offer them, making it easy to participate. Here’s the rundown of what it takes to get stamps in Japan.
Esports Classes in Japan: An Ingenious Way of Learning!
Picture this: you walk into school, sit down at your desk, log into a computer, and start playing a game. No, you’re not sneaking in a quick match before classes–this is the class! For students in Yokohama, Japan, these esports classes are becoming a reality.
Lucky Star and More Amazing New Year Anime!
New Year is one of the biggest holidays in Japan. Families gather, kids get money envelopes, and everyone visits shrines for good luck. If you want to create those cozy holiday vibes at home, anime is a great way to join in the fun.