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Adventures of a Gaijin in Japan **Day2**

November 15, 2015
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DAY 2 Well, I’ve discovered I’m not mature enough to use the “bidet” function on my Japanese style toilet. That is, I can use it, but not without giggling every single time. It’s just that the description of “shower” which is in the instructions in no way prepares you for the sensation of a waterpick […]

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Happy New Year!

January 4, 2015
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Happy New Year! New Year’s is a time for family in Japan and is also a time for rest in Japan. We should not cook on New Year’s Day. We prepare of Osechi-ryori (see picture)before New Year’s Eve. My mother used to cook everything, but she is lazy lately and order Osechi from a department […]

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Word of the Week

November 29, 2014
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★どうやって / Dooyatte : How どうやって はいったの? / Dooyatte haittano? How did you get in? (LOL)

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てまきすしの作り方

October 26, 2014
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How to make Temaki sushi (Hand-roll sushi).

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Today’s Little Lesson “Ashita wa ame deshoo.”

October 19, 2014
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We have Hurricane Ana in Hawaii and have heavy rain all day……. I enjoyed a lazy day(LOL) When you watch the Japanese weather forecast, he/she often say “Ashita wa ame deshoo”. It means they are 70-80% sure. (It will probably be rain tomorrow.)When you predict something, you could use “desu or masu” ” deshoo” and […]

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すもう / Sumo

October 10, 2014
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I believe everybody knows “Sumo” lately. It’s world-famous  Sumo was one of the ceremonies of Shinto religion in old Japan. Did you know that.? Here is the pictures of My friend Keiko. She seemed to really enjoyed.

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