Nihon Scope In An Infograph

A Quick Overview of Nihon Scope in Infographic Form: For more information visit our home page for our latest update/blog posts about Japan. Take a look at a

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Fukuoka, Japan – Waste Disposal Rules (Gomi Guide)

Learn the Rules of Fukuoka’s Trash and Recycle Disposal Trash in Japanese is called gomi, and each city and each town and each district has a different system

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The Quality of Research Update

Better Articles Not More I’ve found even when I put in several hours a day researching certain things about Japan, the culture, history and what have you, I

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Japanese Laundry Detergent + Organic/Natural Brands

Popular Laundry Detergent in Japan + Natural/Organic Brands I’m someone who knows more then the general public does when it comes to the chemical warfare that we are

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Kancho in Japan: Etiquette, Meanings and… WTF?

Kancho, The Game/Prank For All Perverts of Japan! So of course as things go with studying Japanese culture every day, I still get surprised and have to just

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The History and use of Hanko Stamps in Japan

The Use of Hanko in Japan: Past and Present Hanko stamps (判子) or otherwise known as Han or Inkan are stone, horn, wood or rubber stamps that are

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The 60 Days Challenge Before Going to Japan + Update

60 Day Challenge Before Japan + Go! Go! Nihon Update. So we are about 60 days out before we take off to the land of the moon people.

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Cheap Restaurants in Japan – B-Class Gourmet

Cheap Restaurants in Japan – B-Class Gourmet (B-きゅ) Japan is certainly a culture who adores and appreciates all types of foods. In fact it’s said that Japan could

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How I Used Water to Get Me to Japan

The Power of Water Can Grant Wishes by: Nihonscope So what is this seemingly odd title to a post about Japan have to do with anything, and can

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Nomihodai Meaning, Etiquette & Proper Precautions Before Ordering

Nomihodai – Meaning, Etiquette and Precautions Before Ordering Nomihodai, what does it mean and why is it so important… mostly to foreigners? Nomihodai means “All you can drink”

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