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Tokyo in 1913-1915

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Landscape

This video was shot over 100 years ago in Tokyo, 1913~1915, and is interesting even to me as a Japanese. The first thing that strikes me is the number of children, and I am deeply moved to realize that there really was a time like this in Japan. This is because these children have made […]

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Cheap and tasty! MARUGAME UDON.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Food Udon

Do you know Marugame Seimen? It is a cheap and tasty udon restaurant. Many of you may have heard of it. It is a large udon chain with 826 stores throughout Japan and 214 stores overseas. If you have eaten there, you may know that, anyway, Marugame Seimen’s udon noodles are firm and delicious. And […]

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How to eat sushi.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Sushi

Have you ever eaten sushi? Many of you reading this site may be sushi lovers. If you have eaten sushi several times in Japan, you may already be confident in your sushi eating style. However, your way of eating sushi is totally wrong. Here is what you need to know about how to eat sushi. […]

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Sanja Matsuri, a traditional festival that enlivens Asakusa.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 24, 2022) by glimp Traditional Matsuri

The festival is held on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, starting on the third Saturday of May, mainly in the 44 towns that are Ujiko of Asakusa Shrine. It is one of the representative festivals in Japan, attracting approximately 1,800,000 people over the three days, mainly for the parade of portable shrines, which is both heroic […]

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Revival dance of the 1980s, Tomigaoka High School Dance Club.

Posted on March 29, 2022 (September 18, 2022) by glimp Entertainment Dance

For 51 months from December 1986 to February 1991, Japan was in the midst of a bubble economy. More than 30 years ago, a club culture was born at a club in Roppongi, with long hair, tight dresses, and for some reason, dancing with a fan in hand. The scene was so intense that it […]

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Sliding cats.

Posted on April 3, 2022 (September 26, 2022) by glimp Animal Cat

I sense something strong willed in this cat…no further explanation is needed. Ciao, Cat food, Churu, Chicken variety 14g (x 20) Very famous cat food in Japan. Any cat will go crazy for it! Buy now on Amazon […]

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Japan Cherry Blossom Spots(sakura), spring only.

Posted on March 29, 2022 (September 18, 2022) by glimp Culture Sakura

Japan’s national flower is the cherry blossom. Many trees are planted in central Tokyo. Therefore, in March and April, when cherry blossoms bloom, Japan is tinged with the pink color of cherry blossoms. Since Japanese graduation and entrance ceremonies are held in March and April, respectively, and cherry blossoms symbolize the season of parting and […]

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Do you know what a Sento (public bath) is in Japan?

Posted on May 21, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Sento

Sento is a public bathhouse found in every town in Japan. You may not often have the chance to enter a sento when you come to Japan as a tourist, but if you have the courage, give it a try! It is interesting to find out about the various types of bathhouses available in each […]

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A course on how to apologize the Japanese way.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 24, 2022) by glimp Culture lecture

Now let’s learn about the Japanese way of expressing apologies (shazai). Every country has its own culture of apology, and the way it is expressed depends on the degree of apology, and Japan is no exception. In Japan, there are nine types of apology expressions. These nine types of apology expressions are the basic apology […]

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Nippon Sport Science University’s performance “Collective Action.

Posted on March 28, 2022 (September 16, 2022) by glimp Traditional Human

Controlled and regular group behavior is easily remembered, for better or worse. It must be input into our genes as a human instinct to survive by working together. It is similar to haka in New Zealand and kecak in Bali. But Japanese collective behavior is a bit different. The big difference is that they don’t […]

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Manrai, a slightly sour Tsukemen noodle soup in Shinjuku.

Posted on March 31, 2022 (September 23, 2022) by glimp Food Shinjuku

Many people are familiar with Mianya Musashi, but few know of this ramen restaurant called Manrai. Mianya Musashi has a delicious thick broth, but the broth here is light yet flavorful and still delicious. There are two types of ramen: regular ramen and tsukemen, and I recommend tsukemen when you come to Banrai. Mitsurai’s tsukemen […]

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Daikon-no-Hana, a luxury onsen ryokan located in Miyagi Prefecture.

Posted on April 30, 2022 (September 26, 2022) by glimp Culture Onsen

Daikon no Hana is a luxury ryokan nestled in a forest of about 10,000 tsubo in Miyagi Prefecture. The ryokan offers 12 buildings with 18 rooms in 5 areas. The rooms have a sense of openness with a vaulted ceiling to the roof, and the beams made of Kanayama cedar are impressive. The rooms’ private […]

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First tuna auction at Toyosu Market 2019, $2,600,000 per tuna.

Posted on March 29, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Tuna

Japanese people are very fond of tunas. One-fourth of the world’s tuna production is consumed in Japan. Japanese people frequently consume tuna not only for sushi, but also as a side dish for rice. Tuna is such an indispensable ingredient in the Japanese diet. The first tuna auction at the beginning of the year attracts […]

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Good song, Miyuki Hatakeyama.

Posted on March 28, 2022 (September 16, 2022) by glimp Music Miyuki Hatakeyama

It would be nonsense to explain the song. Please listen to her singing. […]

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AKIRA (ANIME 1988-2019 Remix Tribute)

Posted on April 3, 2022 (September 26, 2022) by glimp Entertainment Akira

Many of you may know this manga/anime. Yes, it is “AKIRA”. But I don’t think many people know the fact that I am about to tell you. The manga AKIRA was first serialized 40 years ago, in 1982, and already in the manga, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics were depicted. Moreover, in the second volume of […]

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Hey, hey, hey…don’t push me please!

Posted on March 27, 2022 (September 27, 2022) by glimp Funny Human

This is the Japanese art of comedy! It may be difficult to understand for those who are not familiar with Japanese comedy tricks, but this is all calculated comedy. (1) The man in the purple jumper who casually sets up a system that allows him to fall into the bathtub at any time. (2) The […]

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Japanese Food – Super thick katsudon ASMR in Osaka.

Posted on March 28, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Food katsudon

If you don’t know what katsudon is, Google it now. If you come to Japan, you must try katsudon at least once! A similar food is tonkatsu, which is also insanely delicious. Katsudon is a bowl of rice topped with a tonkatsu that has been simmered in a sauce with onions and beaten egg. It […]

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Traditional Japanese sport that combines horsemanship and archery, Yabusame.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 24, 2022) by glimp Traditional Yabusame

Yabusame (horseback archery on horseback) is a traditional Japanese martial art that has been passed down through the ages, and is a Shinto ritual in which people make a wish. Yabusame has been passed down from the Heian period (794-1185) to the present, and is now so popular that it is practiced not only in […]

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A little girl’s first errand.

Posted on April 2, 2022 (September 25, 2022) by glimp Culture Errand

There is a program in Japan called “The first time to errand” (Hajimete no Otsukai). It is a program that records the process of a small child who is asked by his mother to go shopping at a local supermarket by himself, and it is surprisingly moving. The film crew is in disguise, but adults […]

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A high school student who is a master of the game “Taiko drum master(Taiko-no-Tatsujin)”.

Posted on April 30, 2022 (September 27, 2022) by glimp Entertainment Game

He’s a master of the arcade game “Taiko no Tatsujin!” As you can see in the video, he is fast and accurate. To the untrained eye, it makes no sense how he can hit a given spot so quickly and so accurately… He also holds a Guinness record of 1241 single strokes per minute. There […]

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Dark Side Night Walk in Kabukicho, Shinjuku.

Posted on March 25, 2022 by glimp Walk Shinjuku

As the sun begins to set, Shinjuku begins to show a different face. Friday and Saturday nights are very crowded. Just strolling around Shinjuku at night is a lot of fun, so please be sure to visit Shinjuku when you come to Japan. Kabukicho is much larger than you might imagine and is divided into […]

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Super hot ramen and Ice with capsaicin, this is really bad.

Posted on April 3, 2022 (September 26, 2022) by glimp Funny Spicy

This video needs no explanation! This is what happens to people when they drink seriously insanely hot ramen + tomato juice with capsaicin. Seriously hilarious! […]

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It’s so cute! Hina Dolls are traditional Japanese dolls.

Posted on April 11, 2022 (September 26, 2022) by glimp Traditional Hina Dolls

Hinamatsuri is an annual seasonal event in Japan to pray for the healthy growth of girls. It is a seasonal festival in which hina dolls (mainly male and female dolls) are decorated with cherry blossoms, tachibana, peach blossoms, and other trees, hina arare and hishimochi are offered, and food and drink such as white sake […]

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