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Hilot: Nurturing Body, Mind, and Spirit in Traditional ...

Hilot, a traditional Filipino healing practice rooted in ancient wisdom. It prov...

Hilot: Nurturing Body, Mind, and Spirit in Traditional ...

Hilot, a traditional Filipino healing practice rooted in ancient wisdom. It prov...

Philippine Assistance Group

The Philippine Assistance Group (PAG) in Japan, established in 1997, has emerged...

From Everyday Hesitation to Profound Meanings - "Ma" in...

Various meanings and applications of the Japanese term "ma". From the subtle pau...

Isekai Boom

Isekai, a sub-genre of anime and manga that has surged in popularity, drawing au...

The Unspoken: Decoding "Honne" and "Tatemae" in Japanes...

The intricate concepts of "honne" and "tatemae" in Japanese culture, shedding li...

Christmas in Japan vs. Christmas in the Philippines: A ...

The cultural contrasts between Christmas celebrations in Japan and the Philippin...

Aiko Ousu: Bridging Cultures Through Fashion Innovation

Explore the dynamic world of fashion through the lens of Aiko Ousu, a young and ...

A Resounding Success: The Philippine Festival 2023 in T...

The Philippine Festival 2023 in Tokyo, Japan, concluded with resounding success,...

The Philippine Festival 2023

The Philippine Festival 2023 in Tokyo promises a vibrant celebration of Filipino...

The Art and Evolution of Japanese Tattoos

Japanese tattoo artistry, from its ancient roots in spirituality to its associat...

753 in Japan

"Shichi-Go-San" in Japan is a celebrated tradition where families honor the grow...

Bugnay Wine: The Exquisite Filipino Wine

Bugnay wine, a Filipino fruit wine made from the berries of the native bignay or...

Strict Regulations on Shibuya Halloween 2023

The iconic Shibuya Halloween event in Tokyo, known for its massive crowds and ex...

Tunnel of Light at Kiyotsu Gorge in Niigata

The Kiyotsu Gorge Museum in Niigata, Japan, features the mesmerizing Tunnel of L...

Wasei-eigo: Japanese-Made English Words

The linguistic blend in the Japanese language called Wasei-eigo, where Japanese ...

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