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11 Annoying Facebook Statuses
Facebook is obviously the number one social media today. With almost 2 billion monthly active users, one can find all sort of entertainment and information there are, including some information you’d rather not know. Some of which are very private matters or just too unimportant to be on Facebook. Many Fb users are so attached…
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Setsubun and Risshun: Say Goodbye to Winter and Hello to Spring
The freezing cold of winter makes people long for spring. Spring, the time when flowers bloom. It is when the temperature goes up gradually. It is when people start going outdoors again. The weather is not too cold. Just “choudo ii”, as the Japanese say, meaning just right. The cold turns to cool. Everything turns…
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Trending Na Miss U Sa Pinas, Trending Pud Ba Sa Japan?
Malingaw ko magscan sa akong timeline kay makita nko kalahian sa Pinoy ug Hapon when it comes to beauty pageants. Trending kaayo sa Fb sa Pinoy ang Miss Universe (Ms. U). Halos tanan akong mkita sa timeline puro about Ms. U. Halos tanan nakatutuk gyud. Ma pa-TV, streaming, etc. Ang uban gani, bisan naa sa…
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Nagasaki Chinese Lantern Festival
Nagasaki City, in Kyushu Japan, celebrates The Lantern Festival every Chinese New Year. This year, the Year of the Rooster, celebrated on January 28,2016, marks the opening of the two-week Chinese Lantern Festival in Nagasaki. Below are some of the photos I took. Yes, its only a few because I take a lot of photos…
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What do you do when you can’t sleep at night?
I am sure I am not alone when this matter. There are many sleepless nights in my calendar just like many of you out there. It usually happens to me in the weekends. My mind is awake. My eyes are wide open. My fingers are busy with my phone. What do you usually do when…
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Japanese Elementary School Tour Part 2
Hello everyone! Here is the second part of our school tour. Come on! Let’s go outside the main building. Gymnasium city.tomisato.lg.jp Here is the gymnasium. The gymnasium is one of the most important and most memorable places in school because this is where the school ceremonies are held. Opening ceremony, entrance ceremony and closing ceremony…
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Japanese Elementary School Tour Part 1
Japan is a highly educated country. It’s government invest a great amount of its resources on the education sector which is evident on the school resources and facilities. Educational institutions all over Japan are fully equipped and is therefore a very good training ground for schoolchildren. In this article, I will take you inside a…
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Eat Indian Curry in a Rustic Japanese House
Have you ever been to a restaurant that looks nothing like the modern restaurants in the busy streets of big cities but more like grandma’s house or an ancestral house situated in residential and quiet place? There is one Curry restaurant in Koga, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, that we always frequent to. The Restaurant The restaurant’s…
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Pork dishes I love that you probably hate!
Are you a vegetarian? ‘Coz I’m not. I eat meat. And my favorite is pork. I love sinigang (pork in sour soup), adobo (pork cooked in soy sauce and vinegar), meatballs, porkchop, menudo, pork steak…Oh! Naming these dishes makes me wanna eat again. Below are some of the (not so common) pork dishes I love…