Japaners.com
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Title
Japaners.com
Tagline
Life In Japan - Sort Of...
URL
http://www.japaners.com
Category
Travel
Description
If you live in Japan, come and share the pain of being a Gaijin with us.
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Just here for the view
Most recent posts
12/29 6:14
Top 3 Japanese Good Luck Charms
Things aren't going as smoothly as you'd like in Japan? Maybe wasting your money on one of these cheap trinkets will help...
12/29 6:15
Plan A Rockin Night In Japan
I've got a 105 yen bag of shrimp fries, 2 cans of Kirin, and what's this - SMAP is having a 3-hour television special tonight? YES!
12/29 2:48
Your Gaijin Tips For Enjoying Winter In Japan
Gaijin or gaikokujin are Japanese words meaning "foreigner." The words can refer to nationality or ethnicity. The word is often the subject of debate as to its appropriateness, particularly in its shortened form which is considered by some to be...
12/30 5:26
A Diatribe On Japanese Coffee Shops
I just had to find out why coffee at chain coffee shops in Japan tastes so awful...
12/29 6:15
A Trip To Kamakura
What the Kamakura Buddha said to me and why I'll never sample wild Japanese mushrooms again.
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Visit this site to see some interesting posts about Japan. Very interesting blog and easy to navigate.
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Nice site! Being very interested in Japanese lifestyle and culture, I found interesting posts here. I already subscribed for RSS. Keep it up!
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Japaners is one of my favourite Japan blogs on entrecard. I'm so glad I've found it...And I'm looking forward to going...Second half of 2008, I think.
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