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Why Tattoos Are Still Taboo in Japan: History, Yakuza Myths, and Modern Change

In Japan, tattoos can still trigger puzzled glances—or an outright “no” at hot springs and gyms. Yet that reaction did n...
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Aomori Travel & Culture Guide

Where Jōmon prehistory, fire-lit summer festivals, and primeval beech forests meet the North Pacific.At a glanceCapital:...
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Hokkaido Travel & Culture Guide

Japan’s northern frontier—where wild nature, Indigenous Ainu heritage, and comforting food culture meet.At a GlanceCapit...
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The Japanese Sword (Katana) Explained: History, Craft, Types, Laws, and Where to See Them in Japan

Quick Summary for TravelersThe katana is the best-known form of nihontō (Japanese sword), prized for its curved blade, v...
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The Samurai of Japan: History, Culture, and Where to Experience It Today

Quick take (for busy travelers)Samurai were Japan’s warrior class who rose to power in the 1100s and shaped politics and...
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Tipping in Japan: Why It’s Not Required (and What to Do Instead)

Quick answerIn Japan, you don’t tip at restaurants, cafés, taxis, or hotels. A tip can even create confusion. If you rea...
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Tattoo Cover Seals for Japanese Onsens: What Works, What to Buy, and How to Use Them

Do tattoo cover seals actually help at onsens?Yes—at some facilities. Japan’s official tourism site explains that “tatto...
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Tattoo-Friendly Onsens: How to Find & What to Expect

IntroductionVisiting an onsen (hot spring) is one of Japan’s most relaxing cultural experiences—but visible tattoos can ...
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Top 10 Cultural Tips for Travelers in Japan: A Complete Guide

Introduction – Why Cultural Tips Matter in JapanTraveling in Japan is exciting: neon-lit cities, ancient temples, mouthw...
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Seasonal & Festival Goshuin in Japan: Limited Stamps You Can’t Miss

Introduction – What Makes Seasonal & Festival Goshuin SpecialWhen travelers think of Japanese temples and shrines, they ...
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