Category: Lifestyle

  • Four Myths about the Japanese

    First, Japanese people of all ages like reading comic books. Especially middle-aged people like to read erotic comics, company employees in suits and shoes on the crowded tram, shaking their hands left and right to see the comics with relish, young people are not comic books, which is almost one of the signs of the…

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  • Japanese Actress’s Solo Wedding Sparks Controversy

    Recently, a Japanese actress chose to self-wedding becomes a hot topic attracted everyone’s attention. The video sees a change in Japan’s current view of marriage and love, which has spawned “the latest form of marriage” by diversifying its values. Pick Your own wedding dress, put on your own ring, read your own vows. In the…

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  • Introduce Some of the best Places to Visit in Nara, Japan

    Nara is an ancient cultural capital with a history of more than one thousand years. Nara enjoys the reputation of “Rome of the east”. Japanese people call nara “spiritual hometown” and “the eastern end of the silk road”. Todaiji, Kasuga Shrine,Kofuji Temple, Shin Yakushiji, Toshoda temple and other seven historical sites have been included in…

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  • How to Make a Plate of Glutinous Rice Balls

    1.Soak glutinous rice in water for 30 minutes, remove and drain. 2.Cut shallots into sections, add 5 ginger slices and soak them in warm water. Set aside. 3.Remove the head and shell of 7 shrimps, leave the tail and cut the rest of the shrimps into puree for later use. 4.Add prawn puree, 1 egg…

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  • Caring or Discrimination: Chinese Companies Offer ‘Dating Leave’ to Single Female Employees Aged Over 30

    Two Chinese companies are giving single female employees over 30 years-old an extra eight days of annual “dating leave”. The companies behind a Song Dynasty-themed tourist attraction in eastern China have said unmarried women over 30 in “non-frontline” roles would be given an additional eight days of leave over the Chinese New Year to “go…

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  • Spring Afternoon Tea: How to Make a Sakura Yogurt cheesecake

    Food material:Cookies/unsalted butter/Cream cheese/yogurt/light cream/milkA piece of gelatin/egg/lemon juice/rumWhite sugar/cherry blossom in salt/pure water/soda At the bottom of the cake 100g dark biscuits, place in a compact bag and crush with a rolling pin. Melt 40g unsalted butter into liquid form. Take a 6-inch mould and mix the butter with the cookie crumbs until smooth.…

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  • Lonely Deaths:A Special Kind of Abnormal Death in Japan

    In Japan, a large number of “lonely deaths” occur every year.The deceased had little contact with the outside world during their lifetime, and it took a long time for the body to be found in the morgue’s home.And the people closest to these “lonely deaths” are the workers who clean up their belongings after their…

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  • How to Choose Houseplants

    Plant of bedroom put attention to this 2 points1.Houseplants should not be too large or too many The living habit of green plants is that they “breathe all day and night (absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide), and can only release oxygen through photosynthesis under the condition of light”.In other words, when we turn off…

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  • Teach You to Make Delicious and Low-Fat Salad

    Prawn salad with chips and avocado 1.Cut 1 avocado in half, remove the pit, dice the flesh, peel and pit the mango, dice and set aside. 2.Wash and remove the shell of 250g shrimps, remove the thread from the back, cook and dice, leave a few for decoration. 3.In a bowl, combine all the ingredients.…

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  • Guessing the Lantern Riddles: The Chinese Lantern Festival

    The lantern festival always is on the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese Lunar calendar.Families gather up and place lanterns outside their homes and launch them into the night sky! Most lanterns are red in color, and they all basically represent a wish for good fortune, money, health, luck! Traditional activities On…

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