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That Combini Life: Convienence Stores in Modern Japan

[ad_1] Anthony Bourdain famously said that the first thing he ever did when landing in Japan was head to a Lawson for their egg salad sandwich[1]. That’s not surprising. Talk to anyone who lives in or has spent time in Japan and they’re also likely to wax poetic about combini (a shortening of コンビニエンスストア, convenience …

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In Aichi, This Japanese “Dirty” Word Means Something Different

[ad_1] A newspaper feature using Pokemon to teach Japanese dialects gained traction on Twitter due to an unexpected double meaning. Twitter users were surprised to learn that “chinchin,” an everyday word in Aichi Prefecture dialect, means something different elsewhere. What might be part of someone’s daily vocabulary in Aichi is in fact a “dirty” word …

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Brad Pitt’s ‘Bullet Train’ adds Japanese subtitles for its Japanese dialogue

[ad_1] Something cool about going to a movie theater in Japan is that films from overseas are shown in both Japanese-subtitled and dubbed-into-Japanese formats. Finding a subtitled screening doesn’t require you to go to some tiny arthouse cinema or wait until a late-night showing, either, as subtitled versions are regularly shown throughout the day at major …

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Japanese City Pioneers New Drone-based Warning System

[ad_1] As we’ve mentioned before here on Unseen Japan, the resilient Tohoku region is no stranger to natural disasters, or getting back up and rebuilding after them. Of course, recovery from the 2011 disaster continues, but this was hardly the last disaster the region faced. Earlier this year, a major offshore earthquake caused more destruction …

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The Myth of Japanese Indirectness and “Subtlety”

[ad_1] It has a bad reputation (mainly because it’s…bad), but I like Japanese drama. As I’ve said before, it’s a great way to gauge cultural trends and what’s weighing on people’s minds. It’s also a raucous display of bad behavior. Japanese workaday life can be stressful. And that comes out (admittedly, in an exaggerated format) …

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Remembering Onishi Yuki, Founder of the First Michelin-starred Ramen Shop

[ad_1] Onishi Yuki, founder, owner, and chef of Tsuta Japan (also known as Tsuta Japanese Soba Noodles), the first ramen shop to receive a Michelin star, has died at the age of 43. On September 23rd, the restaurant broke the news of Onishi’s passing. The official Tsuta Instagram and Twitter accounts also posted a notice …

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Harris condemns Chinese actions in speech at U.S. Navy base

[ad_1] U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris condemned “disturbing” actions by China in remarks to American sailors based in Japan, days after the administration pledged U.S. forces would help defend Taiwan if it were attacked. “China is undermining key elements of the international rules-based order,” Harris said in prepared remarks during a visit to the largest …

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