Hello, it’s Mee-wa. We are having high temperatures of about 20 degrees Celsius (68 Fahrenheit) lately. I say it’s a little hot. Now I am going to tell you about my recent activity. My husband and I went to “Tulip Festa” in Sakura City in Chiba Prefecture!!! [Read More]
Just an Ordinary Life in Japan (027): Lunchbox and Cherry Blossoms (Ohanami)
Just an Ordinary Life in Japan (026): Japanese School Bags (Randoseru)
Hello, it’s Mee-wa. Spring has come! We can see many cherry trees in full bloom everywhere now! At this time of the year, Japanese school children are on spring vacation. A couple of days ago, many schools had the final day of the school year, so that we could see a lot of children on …
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Just an Ordinary Life in Japan (025): Ohanami (Cherry Blossom Parties)
What is XXX like in Japan? (11) -Ramen Quest Vol.3 “Men-Oh” Ramen
Hello, it’s Mee-wa. We have had warm and comfortable weather in the last several days around Tokyo, with the highest temperature 17 degrees Celsius (62.6 degrees Fahrenheit)!!! But we still have cold air at night. And what I crave for on a cold night is “ramen,” of course! [Read More]
Just an Ordinary Life in Japan (024): Girls’ Festival
Hello, it’s Mee-wa. The temperature is gradually getting up and the cold air has calmed a little, and I feel comfortable in the spring sunlight. The highest temperature for today is 14 degrees Celsius (57.2 degrees Fahrenheit), which is pretty warm, so I feel like taking a walk. [Read More]
What is XXX like in Japan? (10) -DIY Stores
Just an Ordinary Life in Japan (023): Black-hole Table in the House? (Kotatsu)
Japanese Kitchen (4): Nabe (Hot & Delicious Pot?)
Hello everyone, it’s Mee-wa! In my previous article, I wrote that spring had started according to Japanese lunar calendar, but actually, we still have very cold days. The tulips we planted last December in our flower bed have just sprouted, and the actual spring season has yet to come. On cold days like this, we …
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