The Finger Poke IllusionYou are walking in Harajuku and see a very stylish person wearing thick, black-framed glasses. You say, “Nice glasses!” They smile, say “Thanks,” and literally poke their finger straight through the frame to rub their eye. Wait, what? There are no lenses! What is “Date-Megane”?This is a popular fashion item called “Date-Megane” (Fake Glasses). “Date” means doing something just for show or vanity. Even people with perfect 20/20 vision buy these frames purely as a fashion accessory to upgrade their outfit. The “Small Face” EffectWhy wear them? The main reason is the “Kogao” (Small Face) effect. In…
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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).
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Not Just a Field DayIn the US, “Field Day” is a fun, casual event. In Japan, “Undokai” (Sports Day) is a serious, mandatory festival. Students practice for weeks. They march in perfect synchronization like a military parade. It is not just about sports; it is about discipline and group harmony. The Human PyramidThe highlight is often “Kumitaiso” (Group Gymnastics). Students climb on top of each other to form massive human pyramids or towers. It is dangerous and controversial, but it is considered the ultimate display of trust and teamwork. (Recently, it is becoming safer due to regulations). Is That a…
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The Calendar ShiftIn the US, school starts in September. In Japan, the world resets on April 1st. It is not an April Fool’s joke. The government budget, school year, and company fiscal year all begin on this day. For Japanese people, April feels more like “New Year” than January 1st. The Mass CeremonyOn April 1st, you will see armies of young people in identical, ill-fitting black suits. This is the “Nyusha-shiki” (Company Entrance Ceremony). Japanese companies hire new graduates all at once. They enter the company together, train together, and work together like a cohesive batch. The Cherry Blossom ConnectionWhy…
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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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).
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