Mysteries of Japan answered…?

Since the second state of emergency started in January 8th, I have been staying at home mostly except for some walks to nearby suburbs to stretch my legs and have lunch out during the weekend. I’ve welcomed staying at home as it’s been quite cold these days, in fact Tokyo enjoyed some snowfalls ❄️ last Thursday! … Continue reading Mysteries of Japan answered…?

Soft packaging on hard topics

Tokyo temperature has been averaging a single digit celsius and with a state of emergency, many of my colleagues and I have excessively increased the screen time to pass our spare time📺. I chatted with a couple of colleagues this week and learnt about shows that they enjoy watching and I noticed a genre that … Continue reading Soft packaging on hard topics

Sneak in a snow escape before the second state of emergency

As mentioned in the last week's blog, an announcement of state of emergency for Tokyo and 3 surrounding prefectures was announced earlier last week.  The word was that the announcement will happen on Thursday January 7th (my birthday 🥳) and the state of emergency was to become effective the following day. Technically, 7th wasn't during … Continue reading Sneak in a snow escape before the second state of emergency

Kyoto Highlights🪁 & the 2nd State of Emergency🚨

Last Thursday January 7th, the second state of emergency has been announced for Tokyo and its surrounding 3 prefectures of Saitama, Kanagawa and Chiba (happy birthday to me!). As mentioned in the previous blog, Japanese constitution cannot enforce a strict rule to its citizen. For that reason, unlike many other countries that penalise citizens for … Continue reading Kyoto Highlights🪁 & the 2nd State of Emergency🚨

Holy cow: Japanese New Year celebration

あけましておめでとう(Akemashite omedeto) or happy new year to 2021! Let’s hope that 2021 will bring some light at the end of the long tunnel called covid-19 🤞🤞. New Years is the biggest event for Japanese. We have a lot of traditions at this time of the year (previously mentioned in my blog posts about the big … Continue reading Holy cow: Japanese New Year celebration

White Corona Christmas in Niseko, Hokkaido

Coronavirus has been spreading again in Japan and due to that, as a last minute decision, Go To Travel has been suspended from Dec 28th - Jan 11 since the start of December. This has caused many cancellations during one of the busiest travel period. According to a couple of surveys, over 80% of people … Continue reading White Corona Christmas in Niseko, Hokkaido

Ornamental orchids? What a bunch of orchids in front of Japanese shop mean

We walk around our neighborhood a lot for exercise (and to stay warm as it's been freezing recently!). Along one of our walk, my husband noticed a bunch of grand orchids outside a patisserie in our neighborhood and pointed it out. Orchids are proudly displayed generally in front of store opening or anniversary and they … Continue reading Ornamental orchids? What a bunch of orchids in front of Japanese shop mean

Tasty tax reduction, how furusato nozei works

How is it already the last month of the year? Only few more weeks and 2020 is over. It's the month of wrapping up -at work I'm doing lots of reviews and last minute planning . At home, it's the last minute preparation of sending gifts, holiday planning and what cannot be forgotten in Japan … Continue reading Tasty tax reduction, how furusato nozei works

Natural Nasu with the tale of Nine tailed fox

For my husband's birthday last weekend, we visited Nas region to enjoy the many things he loves - onsen♨️, nature🏔, good food🍽 and cows🐄! Here are what we did while we stayed a night in Nasu. Where is 那須塩原(Nasushiobara) Nasu is in Tochigi prefecture.  Easily accessible by shinkansen from Tokyo station, an 1 hour and … Continue reading Natural Nasu with the tale of Nine tailed fox