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Quest For Japan

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Quest For Japan will feature information related to famous Japanese traditional culture, pop culture, cuisine, attractions.

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As noted in the history of judo, it was primarily made or developed by Jigoro Kano as a self-defense. As years... fb.me/v4PiGXJz

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When I watch foreign TV dramas, I sometimes see Christian people praying before meal. It seems that the prayer is... fb.me/2gaHGQLEt

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As we continue to our last post about judo, we will learn modern notable judo practitioners and judo influences... fb.me/6DYeEYhw4

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Go-chisou sama (deshita) This phrase is said after meal. It expresses appreciation to people who prepared or... fb.me/3uYkv2pAe

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A nomikai (飲み会) is a drinking party event particular to Japanese culture. It is a part of the culture of most... fb.me/7p9dsAzkA

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There are several ways of saying "Thank you" in Japanese. In this post, I am going to explain the most common... fb.me/5h5Td5Ixw

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An emotion icon, better known by the portmanteau emoticon is a meta-communicative pictorial representation of a... fb.me/7nJ2Srwvc

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"Thank you" in Japanese other than "Arigatou" "Arigatou (gozai masu)" is the common phrase, but there are other... fb.me/7GENClbLF