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Special JAPANiCAN 1st Anniversary - Thank you! Campaign
Hello to Everyone! JAPANiCAN is proud to celebrate its first year anniversary since its first English version inauguration last year on exactly April 18th, 2007! Already one year, time flies but the "baby" has grown up since with the release of its ...
"Sending guests home with fond memories." Working to create a friendly hot spring town. In Awara, Echizen crabs caught in the nearby Mikuni Bay are served for dinner that very evening. Such service ...
When you live in the city it can be quite a challenge to find a "good" onsen nearby, and so I was elated when I found "Yokohama Minato Mirai Manyo Club", a high-quality and full-service spa facility...
High on a hill behind Tsurumi Station in Northern Yokohama (just 20minites far from Tokyo by train) is an impressively large Buddhist temple with magnificent green rooftops and an overwhelmingly peac...
Even though the Japanese winter is famous for its cold weather, the snow covered landscape is so beautiful and dreamlike that you will easily forget the inconvenience of its chilling effect. There...
If you find yourself in your staying in Tokyo for an extended period, Yokohama is a pleasant destination for an easy day trip. Yokohama is about 30minites far from Tokyo by train and now Japan's secon...
Akihabara is world-famous Electric Town among both Japanese and foreign travelers as the place to go shopping at hundreds of electric stores selling home electric products and digital appliances. Also...
Tired of a bustling city lifestyle or simply on a track of new and wild outdoors sensations? Then, there is no better way than to escape the city for one-day excursion and to refresh yourself in a gre...
When the Japanese "bubble economy" of the 1980's collapsed, one of the more interesting developments was the sudden explosion of 100 Yen Shops all across Japan. A nation that had previously spurn...
What is Matsuri? Matsuri is among the most colorful aspects of Japanese life. The original meaning "Matsuri" Implies "to call a God".Japan was originally a county of farmers. They gave offerings and c...
Japanese people feel an enormous sense of pride when thinking about Kyoto and its cultural richness. Home to an array of tranquil temples, shrines, and gardens, Kyoto embodies the very essence of trad...