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Japan Opens Doors for Foreign Talent in Hospitality

Japan has taken a significant step by easing restrictions for foreign workers in...

When Cupid Tweets: A Hilariously Heartfelt Look at Soci...

Valentine's Day in the Philippines is a whirlwind of romance, humor, and unexpec...

Valentine's Day in Japan

Valentine's Day in Japan is celebrated with a unique twist, where women are the ...

Social Media Marketing Strategies for Filipino Businesses

Social media is an indispensable tool for Filipino businesses in today’s digital...

Winter Foods of Japan: Comfort Dishes to Warm You Up

Winter in Japan is the perfect time to enjoy hearty, warming dishes that bring c...

Social Media and Disaster Response in the Philippines

In the face of natural disasters, social media has emerged as a vital tool for r...

The Rise of E-Commerce in the Philippines: Trends and F...

The e-commerce industry in the Philippines has experienced tremendous growth, fu...

The Subtle Nuances Between "Zenbu" (全部) and "Subete" ...

In Japanese, the words "Zenbu" (全部) and "Subete" (全て) both translate to "all...

Barangays in the Philippines

Barangays are the foundational units of local governance in the Philippines, whe...

Setsubun: Japan's Tradition of Welcoming Spring

Setsubun is a beloved Japanese tradition that marks the arrival of spring with r...

Japan's Aging Society: Challenges and Innovations

Japan is facing the challenges of an aging society, with over 30% of its populat...

Google Launches AI Essentials Program in the Philippines

Google has launched the Google AI Essentials program in the Philippines, offerin...

Experience the Healing Power of Hilot

Hilot, a traditional Filipino healing practice, combines massage techniques, her...

Ehomaki in 2025: A Tradition Facing Rising Prices in Japan

Ehomaki, a symbol of good luck and prosperity, is a cherished tradition during J...

Why Filipinos Love Japanese Products

Filipinos have long been captivated by Japanese products, from high-tech gadgets...

Kintsugi: Embracing Imperfection in Japanese Craftsmanship

Kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, is a profound pr...

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