日本のアルバイト – Part time jobs in Japan

Read about part-time jobs in Japan, including convenience stores, customer service, and hourly wages. Perfect for Japanese learners seeking practical, everyday terms.

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Mastering Comparisons in Japanese: より and のほうが

"より" is used to indicate something is "more than" another, while "のほうが" highlights preferences or emphasizes a quality. "より" sets the benchmark, and "のほうが" shows which is better. Pr [...]

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Difference between もう and まだ in Japanese Conversations

The blog explains the differences between もう (already/soon) and まだ (still/not yet) in Japanese conversations. もう indicates completed or imminent actions, while まだ denotes ongoing or inc [...]

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日本の学校文化祭 – Japanese School Cultural Festival

The Japanese school cultural festival is an annual event where students collaborate to prepare activities like food stalls, haunted houses, and performances. Families and friends join to enjoy [...]

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Japanese Honorifics:  When to Use Them and Their Nuances

Japanese honorifics indicate social relationships and respect levels. Common ones include さん (-san) for politeness, くん (-kun) for boys or junior males, and ちゃん (-chan) for close friends [...]

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日本での掃除の習慣 – Cleaning Habits in Japan

In Japan, cleaning is highly valued at school, home, and work. It fosters responsibility, teamwork, and family bonds. The year-end cleaning tradition, "Oosouji," and workplace cleaning improve [...]

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