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Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Is Japan So Busy and Emotional in March? (The “Fiscal Year” Frenzy)

japanup_akane 02/13/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Is Japan So Busy and Emotional in March? (The “Fiscal Year” Frenzy)
EVENT IN LOS ANGELES FOOD POPULAR RESTAURANTS WHAT’S HOT

Hinodeya LA February Special: FREE EXTRA SPICE Campaign

japanup_akane 02/13/2026

“Kagura” is famous for its crispy, high-quality Tonkatsu (pork cutlet). Now, their Monterey Park location has introduced a new exclusive menu item that meat lovers cannot ignore: the “Cheese-in Hamburg Steak.”

View More Hinodeya LA February Special: FREE EXTRA SPICE Campaign
FOOD Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Is a Stranger Staring at Me from the Salad? (The “Farmer’s Face” Label)

japanup_akane 02/12/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Is a Stranger Staring at Me from the Salad? (The “Farmer’s Face” Label)
Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Are 6-Year-Olds Walking Alone?

japanup_akane 02/12/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Are 6-Year-Olds Walking Alone?
FOOD Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Is There a Tiny Drawer in My Stove? (The “Fish Grill” Mystery)

japanup_akane 02/12/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Is There a Tiny Drawer in My Stove? (The “Fish Grill” Mystery)
Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Did Athletes Sleep on Cardboard Beds? (The “Anti-Sex” Myth)

japanup_akane 02/12/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Did Athletes Sleep on Cardboard Beds? (The “Anti-Sex” Myth)
Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Were the Olympic Medals Made of Garbage? (The “Urban Mine” Project)

japanup_akane 02/12/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Were the Olympic Medals Made of Garbage? (The “Urban Mine” Project)
FOOD Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Is Japan’s Famous Pork Cutlet Actually French? (The “Katsu” History)

japanup_akane 02/11/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Is Japan’s Famous Pork Cutlet Actually French? (The “Katsu” History)
FOOD Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Do Ramen Chefs Refuse to Serve Big Portions? (The “Kaedama” Secret)

japanup_akane 02/11/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Do Ramen Chefs Refuse to Serve Big Portions? (The “Kaedama” Secret)
Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Can You Drink Infinite Beer for $15? (The “Nomihoudai” Paradise)

japanup_akane 02/11/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Can You Drink Infinite Beer for $15? (The “Nomihoudai” Paradise)
Fun Facts LEARNJAPAN

Why Are Businessmen Doing Yoga in Store Windows? (The Acrobatic Suits)

japanup_akane 02/11/2026

Ask any professional skier or snowboarder where their dream destination is. Many will say “Japan.” Specifically, regions like Niseko (Hokkaido) or Hakuba (Nagano). The snow here is legendary. It has a nickname among international athletes: “Japow” (Japan + Powder).

View More Why Are Businessmen Doing Yoga in Store Windows? (The Acrobatic Suits)
I LIVE IN JAPAN INTERVIEW POPULAR

I LIVE IN JAPAN / Sabrina / Tour Guide & YouTuber

japanup_akane 02/11/2026

Were you hesitant to relocate to Japan?
Not really, because I was young and wanted to travel. Japan was not a popular destination at the time and many people thought it was strange to want to go there.

View More I LIVE IN JAPAN / Sabrina / Tour Guide & YouTuber

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