Hey there, Japan enthusiasts! It’s me again, your friendly neighborhood Dariru, coming to you with another installment of my adventures in the Land of the Rising Sun. Today, let’s dive into the world of English teachery, the tried and true gateway for many foreigners looking to make their way to Japan. Specifically, the Eikaiwa.
Hey there, Japan enthusiasts! Welcome back to my blog, where the adventure of living in that big little island country continues. Today, let’s dive into a the Japanesest of Japanese holidays – New Year’s!
Hey there, fellow adventurers! Grab your virtual passports because today we’re diving headfirst into a world where cleanliness is king, and trash cans don’t exist. Welcome to Japan – land of no public trashcans!
Hey there, fellow friends of Japan! Today we’re going to explore a sub-set of Japan: music! And I’m going to introduce you to one band in particular: Ellegarden – one of the best Japanese rock band’s out there.
Child labor – pretty much EVERYONE sees it as a bad thing. I, for one, am grateful that I didn’t have to work in the mines instead of going to school (although I was never happy to go to school). But here in Japan… well, no, it’s a bad thing here too. But! There is a place that you can pay $70 to have your kid work! You heard that right! And that worker wonderland is Kidzania – actually one of the best ideas ever!
Greetings, fellow adventurers! Pull up a virtual seat, and let me take you on a journey back in time – a time when my idea of conquering Mt. Fuji went from “bucket list dream” to “couch potato calamity.” Fasten your mountain climbing belts; we’re diving into the tale of how (not) to climb Mt. Fuji.