When it gets to the weekend, hanging out at home or revisiting the same pub for the umpteenth time can be a drag. Why not use the Internet to find something new to do? Any Google search can pull up a number of websites with local event guides, of course, but why spend your time wading through all those garbage sites to find the few that regularly update and have events you might actually want to attend when we'll introduce two to you right here today!?
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Cheap Car Navi/GPS Units in Japan
Looking for GPS? Been put off by stories of paying 70,000+? Well, we have the cheaper options covered, just for you.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
WS: 5 Games for the "Special" Class
What's the politically correct word for the "special class"? Mentally handicapped?
I'm not sure, so sorry for any offence caused. Anyway, here are some fun games I've played with mine in the past.
I'm not sure, so sorry for any offence caused. Anyway, here are some fun games I've played with mine in the past.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Vice: Japanese Dekotora Trucks Video
The other day, the folks over at VICE sent us a heads up about a video they recently released entitled Japan - Dekotora Trucks, part of a new MINI-sponsored series on their site.
If you've lived in Japan for a while (or at least driven here much), you've probably spotted occasional cargo-laden semi trucks cruising down the highway with lines of blue LEDs trimming their exteriors. Those LED lights are just an inkling of the Japanese dekotora subculture, a semi truck modding scene that's been around here since the 70's. Check out the video below to learn more about it.
If you've lived in Japan for a while (or at least driven here much), you've probably spotted occasional cargo-laden semi trucks cruising down the highway with lines of blue LEDs trimming their exteriors. Those LED lights are just an inkling of the Japanese dekotora subculture, a semi truck modding scene that's been around here since the 70's. Check out the video below to learn more about it.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Whey Protein in Japan
Want to buy some whey protein for maximum macho muscle madness? Or some other reason? As with so many things, AccessJ has got you covered.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Maggie Sensei's Job Hunting Vocab
It's been a while since we wrote about job hunting here, although it always seems a continuing point of consternation for some number of our readers. If you're like me, anyway, when you're out of a job or nearing the end of a contract, finding a new one is always on the mind.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Over-the-Counter Drugs in Japan
Nothing is worse than getting sick in a far-away land and having to drag yourself off to a doctor. Following our recent medical theme, today's feature we will explain the world of Japanese over the counter (OTC) medications (一般用医薬品 ippan-yo iyakuhin).
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
English Language Newspapers
There are several Japanese papers available in English, although they are often supplemented with articles from other English-speaking countries' newspapers. Some are also aimed more at Japanese people practicing English than English readers. This blog will give an overview of the most popular print and eNewspapers available.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Virtual Travel in Japan
Earlier this year, NHK unveiled their "Michishiru" interactive map site, a virtual tour guide of places and events all over Japan, introduced through streaming video segments of NHK on-location footage. The site targets a Japanese audience, as a way to find out about different destinations to visit within Japan.
However, it also makes for good intermediate-to-advanced Japanese listening practice, and even travelers who don't read or speak Japanese well will find that the intuitive interface and videos speak quite well for themselves.
Just drag and zoom the map around to any part of Japan you're interested in and click on one of the "Play" icons for a virtual tour of it!
Check out the site here: NHK映像マップみちしる
However, it also makes for good intermediate-to-advanced Japanese listening practice, and even travelers who don't read or speak Japanese well will find that the intuitive interface and videos speak quite well for themselves.
Just drag and zoom the map around to any part of Japan you're interested in and click on one of the "Play" icons for a virtual tour of it!
Check out the site here: NHK映像マップみちしる
Sunday, November 13, 2011
WS: "I want to be a..." 2nd G JHS
Just over half-way through second grade junior high, students learn about future job aspirations. Lucky for them, I made an awesome sheet about it!!!!!!!!!
Friday, November 11, 2011
Pharmacies and Prescriptions in Japan
Now that we have covered health insurance, medical specialties, and dentists, it seem only fair that we tell you about the ins and outs of your local Japanese pharmacy establishments.
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
AccessJ's JLPT Anki Decks
Due to a lack of decent Anki decks for JLPT examinees that aren't riddled with mistakes, filled with ads, or home to controversial vocabulary choices, I have made some.
In this post, we give instructions for finding and installing our decks, one for each JLPT level.
In addition, we now have some incredibly thorough decks for every book of the Nihongo So-Matome N3 series.
In this post, we give instructions for finding and installing our decks, one for each JLPT level.
In addition, we now have some incredibly thorough decks for every book of the Nihongo So-Matome N3 series.
Monday, November 07, 2011
Import Duties on Taxable Goods
Thinking of buying something from abroad? There's a good chance you won't be charged any import duties if it's a small item, but if the value is declared and the object isn't a gift, be prepared to shell out some cash for the privilege.
Sunday, November 06, 2011
Friday, November 04, 2011
Going to the Dentist in Japan
Today: the dentist (歯科 shika).
Despite the fact that the Japanese seems to suffer from a rather high case yaeba (double or indented teeth), cosmetic dentistry is still much less common when compared to Western countries.
However, there are plenty of dental clinics all over the country. In today's guide we will cover all the important differences and points of interest regarding the Japanese dental establishment.
Despite the fact that the Japanese seems to suffer from a rather high case yaeba (double or indented teeth), cosmetic dentistry is still much less common when compared to Western countries.
However, there are plenty of dental clinics all over the country. In today's guide we will cover all the important differences and points of interest regarding the Japanese dental establishment.
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Brewing Your Own Beer in Japan
Japanese beer is very expensive in bars. Sure, you can buy cans for 200yen, but if you want to save some money (or are infuriated over the difference from the prices of your home country) then why not brew it yourself?
Got the space? And the patience? Check out below.
Got the space? And the patience? Check out below.