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How to Make a Paper Crane: Step-by-step Guide
Learn how to make a paper crane with this step-by-step guide that not only shows you how to fold paper cranes, but also teaches the history of origami and origami cranes! Learn the touching story of Sadako Sasaki and the 1000 cranes.
10 commentsHow I Made More Than $3,000.00 By Baking and Selling Amish Friendship Bread: Recipe and Photos
I made $3,000.00 baking and selling bread to earn money for my daughter to travel to Japan with her school band.
121 commentsJapan's Cat Cafes: The Best in Pet Rentals
Cat Cafes are a unique experience when visiting Japan. Find out what they're like and what goes on inside!
4 commentsCan Animals Predict Natural Disasters: Petology - the Connection Between Nature and Animals
Do animals have a sixth sense to be able to predict earthquakes? Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tornadoes, landslides, forest fires, storms, and the list goes on. These are the natural disasters that make headlines too often...
67 commentsAKB48 - The Japanese Idol Group from Akihabara
What is AKB48? One of the most popular idol groups in Japan! Its 18 members have a hefty following of super fans, and the group's success has spurred the creation of several additional idol groups following a similar format.
20 commentsHow to Say "Me/I" in Japanese
A guide on how to say "Me/I" in Japanese, going through all the standard and universally accepted ways.
13 commentsClassical Ladies' Fashion Design and The Society Changing (3): Japanese Kimono
Japanese call their traditional national costume "kimono (着物)". Kimono is a highly selective and solemn national costume in official occasions. As the most important and the most unique cultural heritage of Japan, it displays the special...
4 commentsAokigahara, or, The Suicide Forest
Take a stroll with me through the forest; the notorious "Suicide Forest" of Aokigahara, Japan.
35 commentsvideoCosplay Cafes in Akihabara
Akihabara is a veritable pilgrimage site for otaku (manga, anime, and idol enthusiasts), but also a great place for people watching, shopping, and cosplay cafes (restaurants in which the staff dress in costume). Watch this short video for a firsthand look at this fascinating Tokyo neighborhood!
20 commentsThe Different Japanese Buddhas
A summary and explanation of the six most popular Buddhas of Japan and their origins.
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