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Keisuke and Rui Izumi are brewers at Manaturu Brewery, a 270-year-old brewery located in Echizen Ono, the “Little Kyoto” of Fukui Prefecture. Its location is famous for its crystal-clear water and snowy winters, two elements that…

Amélie Geeraert / July 21, 2021
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Yosakoi, A Japanese Dance For All

Have you ever heard of yosakoi? It is a Japanese dance performed in festivals all around Japan and in many other countries too. How did this dance originating from Kochi Prefecture (Shikoku island) manage to spread…

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Growing Vegetables during Japanese Rainy Season

Here is the new episode of the Kokoro Media remote farming project which involves you, readers! (You can find our previous episodes here.) Last month, after receiving our readers’ voting results, Masamichi planted satoimo, edamame, and…

Amélie Geeraert / July 16, 2021
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Breaking Down (Over) Kanji Part 2: Two Popular Ways to Achieve Japanese Literacy

In the first part of this series, I outlined what it takes to become literate in Japanese, and like a mid-trilogy Hollywood movie, I ended up on a down note laced with a glimpse of hope….

Anthony Griffin / July 14, 2021
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Breaking Down (Over) Kanji Part 1: The Challenges of Reading Japanese

For upper-intermediate Japanese learners, successfully reading blog posts, newspapers, and magazine articles can feel like winning what I call the “kanji lottery.” Daily communications such as text messages and e-mails are second nature, as they contain…

Anthony Griffin / July 7, 2021
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Three Ways Living in Tokyo Changed My Relationship with Sports

Moving to Tokyo from Riverside, California, in 2009 was a seismic shift in lifestyle. That being said, prior experience with Japanese language and culture minimized the culture shock of the experience. Looking back, perhaps the greatest…

Anthony Griffin / July 5, 2021
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Build a Business in Japan: Advice from 3 International Entrepreneurs

Most startup founders and industry experts agree that cultural and technological shifts in Japan have made entrepreneurship more attractive and accessible than ever before. Regardless, launching an enterprise is rife with challenges, especially if you’re doing…

Anthony Griffin / July 2, 2021
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Survival Japanese: 3 Words You Should Master for Travel in Japan

The first time I traveled to another country without a basic understanding of the local language was when I went to Thailand in 2012. Growing up in California, I had some basic Spanish knowledge to use…

Anthony Griffin / June 28, 2021
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Meet Anthony Griffin, Kokoro Media Writer and Businessman in Japan

Anthony Griffin is a U.S. citizen who has been living in Japan since 2009. Passionate about Japanese culture since a young age, his visits to the country as an adult convinced him to try and live…

Amélie Geeraert / June 25, 2021
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The Japanese Generation Z

These last two years, I have come across many articles about the generational gaps between the baby boomers, the millennials, and generation Z. This has made me wonder how the Japanese generation Z is perceived by older…

Amélie Geeraert / June 23, 2021
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