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Culture

Why has *soju*, a traditional Korean alcoholic beverage, become an "everyday drink" for

In Japan, soju is more than just a simple alcoholic beverage. It's a staple on restaurant menus and a common fixture in homes, often found as "a…

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Culture

Japan's Reality of "Working from Home" and Practical Tips for a Balanced Life: A

Working from home is not just a change in commuting methods; it's a shift in lifestyle that redefines the boundaries between work and life. Remote…

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Politics

How to receive a "gift" via express delivery within 30 minutes in Japan: 5 key points to

Living in Japan for an extended period, everyone eventually faces a common concern: "How can I quickly send the souvenirs I bought here to my friends…

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Culture

Why is Japanese sake (soju) so strong, if it's not actually "alcohol"?

While Japanese sake is often known for having a high alcohol content, the reality is that it's not necessarily the highest in the world. Instead, its…

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Culture

How will the Japanese government's "mandatory remote work" policy, which is set to be

Starting in 2025, the Japanese government will fully implement a new labor policy that mandates remote work for public institutions and large…

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Culture

The new work culture emerging in Japan due to its aging population and labor shortage.

A new job culture born from Japan's aging population and labor shortage—collaboration with AI and robots, the rise of freelancing. To understand the…

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Culture

Why won't the yen depreciation end? The real changes happening in Japanese society.

The yen's depreciation makes traveling to Japan more attractive. However, the weakening yen also brings rising import prices and increased living…

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