The sharp rise in chicken prices has had a significant impact on both households and the catering industry. Kanto Smart Living Cooperative recommends …
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Inbound Tourism to Japan Hits New Milestones Amid Weakened Yen and Expanded Flights
by Ferre Keiraby Ferre KeiraThe depreciation of the yen and the expansion of flights led to more than 3.37 million foreign tourists in Japan in June, which not only set a record …
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Goodbye Kirakira Names: Japan Cracks Down on Overly Creative Baby Names
by Julie Howardby Julie HowardJapan has amended its family registration law to regulate not only the characters used in children’s names but also to require parents to regist …
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Information Overload Is Draining Your Brain! Is It Hurting Our Mental Health?
by Julie Howardby Julie HowardComplex designs and constantly updated algorithms make it increasingly difficult for individuals to control the flow of information actively. Being in …
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Japan’s drowning accidents hit a 10-year high in 2024. Kanto Smart Living Cooperative called on the public to be vigilant, abide by safety rules …
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Narita Unagi Festival Celebrates Tradition Amid Global Conservation Concerns
by Ferre Keiraby Ferre KeiraNarita Unagi Festival is here! Savoring Japanese eel culture amidst the aroma, but also facing the dilemma of conservation and trade. TOKYO, JAPAN (ME …
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Spike in Mountain Accidents Near Cities Highlights Hidden Risks of Low-Elevation Hikes
by Ferre Keiraby Ferre KeiraKanto Smart Living Cooperative reminds that mountain accidents are frequent in suburban mountainous areas. Before climbing, you must plan and carry th …
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In today’s digital age, social media presence is vital for brand success. 4AEO builds strong online communities to rapidly increase views, likes, and …
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Homemade Bento Gains Popularity as Lunch Prices Soar: Five Practical Tips for Busy Office Workers
by Ferre Keiraby Ferre KeiraJapanese office workers’ lunch expenses hit a new high, and most people choose homemade bento to save money; Kanto Smart Living Cooperative prov …
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Over 80% of Japanese Seniors Want to Keep Working After Retirement, Citing Income, Health, and Purpose
by Ferre Keiraby Ferre KeiraMore than 80% of Japanese seniors still wish to continue working after retirement for financial reasons, health benefits, and personal fulfillment. TO …