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Top 10 Things to Do in Ueno
Ueno is a district in Tokyo that boasts more than recreation and history—it offers beauty and culture that attract people from all over the world. In fact, whether you’re a resident or a visitor, Ueno is an incredible destination! Still, if you’re going to the district and want a guide, we’ve compiled a list of…
Read MoreDiscover the Best Camping Sites in and Near Tokyo
Camping is one of the most enjoyable activities, allowing people to have a break from city life. Currently, there are many camping sites for those who wish to escape the concrete jungle of Tokyo but still cannot venture too far from the city. Whether your traveling aims are free campgrounds, luxurious glamping Japan, or even…
Read MoreUnderstanding Furusato Nozei: A Guide to Japan’s Hometown Tax
Japanese taxation can usually be a source of stress, especially for foreigners who have little knowledge. But some tax programs in Japan have benefits, such as the Furusato Nozei system. Furusato means “hometown”, and the system aims to assist the rural prefectures where less tax money is allocated by allowing taxpayers to make donations to…
Read MoreHow to Be an English Teacher in Japan: A Comprehensive Guide
Are you interested in working part-time as an English teacher in Japan? ESL (English as Second Language) teaching in Japan is a dream come true, and the goal of becoming a teacher is to contribute to people’s lives and help them develop new skills in a different country. Whether it is the energy of Tokyo…
Read MoreUnderstanding IC Cards in Japan: Suica, Pasmo, and Icoca
Japan is a country where the density of public transportation is relatively high, and one factor contributing to convenience is the application of a system such as IC cards. These are rechargeable smart cards commonly used to pay fares on trains and buses and buy food and drinks from Automatic Booth and Shopping Vending machines. …
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