Quiet Tokyo has Awoken

Borders between countries were coming to a close as flights were becoming scarce. My 18-hour layover in Incheon, South Korea from Cebu, Philippines was filled with both terror and excitement. To calm my nerves while waiting in the deserted Incheon Airport, I found a grand piano and played ‘Moon River’. In style and with safety,…

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Life as a foreigner in a foreign country

can become very lonely if you do not invest the time into learning more about the place, people and culture. There are lands to explore, history to uncover and so much to learn from the locals. If you are planning to move away from your hometown to a foreign place, then here are some tips…

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The Poster Community

Imagine streets flooded with foreigners bending their heads down as they enter winding stores filled with bookshelves overstocked from floor to ceiling. The crowds that would dig through piles of toppling bookshelves or poster bins have now vanished from the streets of Tokyo, Chiba, Nagoya, Kyoto, Osaka, Nagano, and Okayama. The prefectures listed above are…

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Quality Language Learning

An education can help you improve your situation in life and take you to places especially if you speak more than one language. Communication is key towards your learning and language acquisition, but how do you know if the education is really worth the time and finances?

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JAPANESE POSTER POWER

JAPANESE POSTER POWER is an investment into exlusive and rare masterpieces made to standout on your wall. Here’s why.

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Strength of Sanrio

The illustrious F CLUB gathers strong and brilliant poised professional women of various industries for an evening of exchange to examine the current business climate, discuss the political change of power and of course, tète-à-tète. From the warm welcome of “Hajimemashite” shared in the air, to networking with 名刺,めいし, the night was paired with exquisite…

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Philippines vs Japan handling COVID19

Personal space dictates how one communicates, works and lives, especially in Japan, far more than in any other country worldwide. I was predominantly raised in Asia, specifically in the Philippines, and for a majority of this year, I have been living in Japan and with the wave of this coronavirus crisis, I have a few…

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