MENU
  • Home
  • Catalog
  • Blog
  • Hokkaido Shreds
  • TokyoNews
  • VR
  • Shops
  • About Us
  • Contact
Furniture Crafted in Hokkaido, Japan
CondeHouse
  • Home
  • Catalog
  • Blog
  • Hokkaido Shreds
  • TokyoNews
  • VR
  • Shops
  • About Us
  • Contact
CondeHouse
  • Home
  • Catalog
  • Blog
  • Hokkaido Shreds
  • TokyoNews
  • VR
  • Shops
  • About Us
  • Contact
  1. Home
  2. language

language– tag –

  • Some crickets are fed with vegetables in a case.
    Japanese Culture and Traditions

    Can you hear the voice of insects? We Still Use the Art of Ninja in Japan.

    A Japanese professor visited Cuba for a medical conference. When someone threw a presentation, he couldn't focus because the sound of insects was too loud. In the meanwhile, he got interested and asked a man sitting next to him about the insects. Surprisingly, the man answered he didn't hear anything.
    June 1, 2021January 27, 2025
1
Archives
Popular articles
  • A traditional Japanese room with tatami mats, and a traditional Japanese-style courtyard is seen.
    Why Japanese People Sit on the Floor Not on a Chair?
    October 19, 2021
    Japanese Culture and Traditions
  • Japanese giant killer hornets stay on a tree and are sucking nectar from the tree trunk.
    The Hidden Benefits of Japanese Giant Killer Hornets
    March 10, 2022
    Japanese Culture and Traditions
  • There are many sets of a dining table and chairs outside. It's a courtyard surrounded by small food stalls.
    The Hidden Benefits of Gossip: How It Makes Us Feel Good
    April 13, 2023
    Must-Visit in Japan
  • A black ant is raising its pair of front legs on a rock.
    Worker Ant Theory: No Such Thing as Useless Workforce
    December 15, 2020
    Marketing Tips
  • An old street somewhere in Kyoto with a back shot of a woman in a beautiful kimono
    Kyoto’s Rules: What Not to Do When You’re There
    September 2, 2020
    Japanese Culture and Traditions
Categories
  • Hokkaido Shreds (38)
  • Japan Travel in the Know (41)
  • Japanese Culture and Traditions (72)
  • Marketing Tips (140)
  • Must-Visit in Japan (13)
  • TokyoNews (4)