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Seasonal Secret:
Splashparks: Tokyo’s secret summer delight
You don’t have to be a kid to fling socks and shoes to the wind and dip your hot, tired feet in these inviting summertime streams, pools and fountains. Best of all, these are all in public parks, so they’re free!…read more
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The Thing I Learned Today:
How NOT to say “Get Well Soon” in Japan
As if Japan isn’t complicated enough when it comes to gift giving, visiting a sick friend in the hospital comes with its very own set of horrifying opportunities for The Big Fail. Here’s how NOT to say…read more
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Beyond Tokyo:
A town that’s packed with weird, wild & wonderful shrines and temples
If you want to set a record for seeing the most entertaining shrines & temples in a single day, the best of the best are just an hour away from central Tokyo in the charming town of Kamakura…read more
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Japanese Home Cooking recipe:
Deviled Eggs with a Japanese Twist
No summertime picnic is complete without a tray of deviled eggs, and these two Japanese-flavored variations will have everyone reaching for more! The Miso Deviled Eggs pack an extra wallop of sweet and savory, while the Spicy Deviled Eggs get their kick from the citrusy pepper relish known as yuzu koshō….read more
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What the heckin’ heck is THIS?
Guess what this only-in-Japan product is used for?
Every issue, I’m going to post a picture of an only-in-Japan product that will baffle you until you know what it is…and then you’ll want one…more here
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Jul-Aug 2023 Japan Swag Giveaway:https://japanagram.me/2023/06/30/jul-aug-japan-swag-giveaway/
A set of “Drinking Cats” gachapon!

The inspired themes dreamed up by the companies that make the miniature limited edition gachapon toys never cease to amaze! This month’s giveaway is a subset of an especially WTF collection of drunken pets…read more
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Jonelle Patrick writes novels set in Japan, produces the monthly Japanagram newsletter, and blogs at Only In Japan and The Tokyo Guide I Wish I’d Had






