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★げんきだして / genki dashite : cheer up “genki dashite” is usually said to cheer someone up.
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★げんきだして / genki dashite : cheer up “genki dashite” is usually said to cheer someone up.
Good to know? ↓ 30 unexpected things you can only see in Japan
Winter in Japan runs from around December to February. Center of Japan, Tokyo experience short winters with cold and sunny days and occasional snowfall. Northern parts of Japan,the temperature starts to drop and the winters are long and has heavy snow. We just have the 66th Sapporo Snow Festival. This is one of Japan’s big […]
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 […]
December 25th is not a national holiday in Japan. People got to work and go to school. Christmas in mostly a commercial event in Japan. They made us to eat KFC. (LOL) We can see beautiful Christmas decoration in the cities. People have light energy and enjoy on the day. I actually like it! Have […]
First McDonald in Tokyo, Japan. (July 20th, 1971) People said ”マクドナルドをください。/ Please give me a McDonald.” at the counter. (LOL) picture@47news
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