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  2. language settings in Yahoo.co.jp? - japan-guide.com forum

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    I used regular mail.google.com when I was in Japan a few months ago, and there was no Japanese involved. There is also an app for it on my iPad. Too bad you are forced to use Yahoo Japan, for whatever reason. Doing a Google search for using English with Yahoo in Japan resulted in 231 million results, all negative, meaning not what you are ...

  3. The popular website Hyperdia discontinued offering timetable data from April 2022. Japan has an extensive and efficient train network; however, without an intimate knowledge of the system, its complexity can make it difficult to figure out an efficient route. On top of that, while most railway, bus and ferry companies publish their timetables ...

  4. A nature-lover's paradise with world-class skiing. Snowy winters, epic festivals, vibrant tradition. Tokyo and a wealth of nearby destinations. Japan's tallest mountains, Nagoya and great sake. From Kyoto's temples to Osaka's food-filled streets. Hiroshima, Japan's oldest shrine and an inland sea. Rural landscapes, 88 temples, countless islands.

  5. Nisshokan Bettei Koyotei is located in the Nagasaki Area, a 10-minute drive from Nagasaki Peace Park. Featuring views of the beautiful Nagasaki, it offers a public bath and free parking. Bettei Koyotei Nisshokan is a 15-minute drive from Glover Garden. JR Nagasaki Train Station is a 5-minute drive from the hotel, and a free shuttle is provided.

  6. Save time & have a better time anywhere in Japan: since 1990: 100% tailormade value-added, expert self-guided, guided tours, packages & travel services @ retail prices. Learn more! Based in Kyoto, Japan Experience, a Travel Agency for 30 years, provides you with a wide range of products and services (JRP, Tours, Lodging), and offers a unique ...

  7. Japan TV guide in english

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    Captain Supermarket. 2011/5/23 18:42. One thing that always baffles me on these Japanese TV listings is english movie titles. Japan often change them to alternative titles so I would recommend to have IMDB to check those under the AKA section. The altered titles often defy logic...

  8. Hiragana - japan-guide.com

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    Hiragana and katakana each consist of 46 signs which originally were kanji but were simplified over the centuries. When looking at a Japanese text, one can clearly distinguish the two kinds of signs: the complicated kanji and the simpler kana signs. Among the syllables are the five vowels (a i u e o). The rest are syllables combined by one of ...

  9. Japan Rail Pass (JR Pass) - japan-guide.com

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    The Japan Rail Pass (also commonly called JR Pass) is a nationwide rail pass for long-distance train travel in Japan. The pass can be used only by foreign tourists and offers unlimited rides on JR trains for one, two or three weeks. It comes in two types: ordinary and green car.

  10. Onsen. Natural hot springs (温泉, onsen) are numerous and highly popular across Japan. Every region of the country has its share of hot springs and resort towns, which come with them. There are many types of hot springs, distinguished by the minerals dissolved in the water. Different minerals provide different health benefits, and all hot ...

  11. Kanji - japan-guide.com

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    Kanji. Kanji (漢字), one of the three scripts used in the Japanese language, are Chinese characters, which were first introduced to Japan in the 5th century via the Korean peninsula. Kanji are ideograms, i.e. each character has its own meaning and corresponds to a word. By combining characters, more words can be created.