If you’re traveling in Japan in February looking for fun, cold things to do, Hokkaido has some great snow festivals. You may have already heard about the Sapporo Snow festival that attracts over 2 million visitors to see the Japanese castles, Chinese dragons, and other mammoth ice sculptures. The Sapporo Snow Festival is made up [...]
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Many people dream of living and working in Japan for a year. It used to be that the only way to get a job in Japan was through English teaching. But these days things are different.
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We frequently hear from readers who are put off by Tokyo’s status as the world’s most expensive city. Because of the extreme cost involved many people fear that visiting Japan is one of those life goals that will never actually be achieved. Now, thanks to Google you can see Japan (all of it) for free.
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Just as tofu becomes mainstream in Oklahoma, we learn that it’s facing decreasing popularity in Japan. How can this be? Is it possible that a steady diet of fast food and crazy Western delicacies like pizza will destroy the tofu industry? Not if Takuji Yamato can help it.
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Everyone knows that geisha aren’t a common sight in Japan anymore. Sure, there are said to be a couple thousand throughout Japan, but when you consider a nation of 120 million people, that’s not many geisha to go around. I’ve lived in Japan 16 years and have never seen a geisha. But then again, I [...]
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Whenever I tell people I ski in Japan, they say “There’s skiing in Japan?” And I say, “Remember the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano?” To which they usually say, “Oh, yeah,” as if they were remembering a distant cousin, wondering “whatever happened to cousin Nagano?” Sapporo, in Hokkaido, was also host of the Olympics in [...]
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Until you’ve been squished from all sides riding the subway in Tokyo during morning rush hour, you cannot say that you’ve truly experienced a crowded train. New Yorkers might complain, but we’ve never seen a subway car there packed to capacity. Helpful white-gloved attendants packing people into cars might seem like a cliche, until you’ve [...]
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Birth rates in Japan might be declining, but dog ownership is rising. While Planet Tokyo maintains a feline-only environment, we can appreciate the benefits of dogs: they’re easier to attach to a leash and take to the park. And for the childless, dogs fill a powerful void.
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I’ve written at length before about my obsession with Japanese robots. Thanks to the Omron NeCoRo, my never ending search for the perfect robot may have finally ended. Not because I’ve found the perfect robot, but because this mechanical Stepford Cat is so disturbing I may never sleep again.

