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Sushi Etiquette PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 03 February 2008 01:42
Sushi ChopsticksRest your chopsticks properly. If eating at a sushi bar, place your chopsticks in front of you, parallel to the edge of the bar, with the narrow ends on the "Hashioki" (a small item to rest your chopsticks) this is the most polite way to rest your chopsticks during any occasion. While it is not as polite to place them on the plate, if you do, place your chopsticks across your plate, not leaning on your plate, or haphazardly strewn across your plate.
 
Money in Japan PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 January 2008 23:17

Welcome to the land of the rising sun, or smoggy sun if you are in Tokyo, Osaka, or any other of the major megalopolis. Well now that you are here you will be looking for a job, a place to stay, or maybe you don’t know what you are doing, and just want to read this guide anyway.

 
Geshia & Maiko PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 26 January 2008 23:31

Maiko in JapanOne of the most common images of Japan is the Geisha. Yet many people no very little about the Geisha. The Geisha life is a thing of mystery and fantasy. So read on to learn a little about this unknown world in Japan!

 "Geisha," pronounced - "Gay Sha" (gei) meaning "art" and (sha) meaning "person" or "doer." A direct translation of geisha would be "artist" or "arts person"

 
Gyaru Gal Styles PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 23:43

Ganjiro Gyaru StyleIn Japan most pepole know the common Gyaru GAL Styles such as Kogal, or Ganguro, but most people don't know the difference or actualy how many differnt styles there are! Here is a detailed description of many of the different Gyaru GAL Styles.


 

 

 
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