BusinessCultureEssayIdiomJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Nov 24, 2023Jan 01, 2024 elevator shoes, geta, hakaseru, idiom, inflation, Japanese, prices, quantities, traditional, wooden footwear Geta wo Hakaseru (下駄を履かせる – Inflating) Geta wo Hakaseru 下駄を履かせる The act of inflating quantities or prices of something is referred to as geta wo hakaseru Read More
BusinessCultureDiaryEssayFoodJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Nov 05, 2023Jan 01, 2024 atmosphere, events, festival, higher prices, Japanese festivals, kakaku, omatsuri, prices, special experiences, yakisoba Omatsuri Kakaku (お祭り価格 – Festival Price) Omatsuri Kakaku お祭り価格 Yesterday, I bought some yakisoba (fried noodles) at a university festival that was set at an omatsuri Read More
CultureEssayEtymologyIdiomJapanese traditionSlangUncorrected Toru Mar 31, 2017Jan 06, 2024 dialect, dissolute, Japanese, kichomen, meaning, organized, prices, rice markets, word, zubora Zubora Yesterday, I talked about the Japanese word “kichomen,” which means that someone is well-organized in every detail. ずぼら Today I Read More
BusinessCultureEssayFoodJapanese traditionUncorrected Toru Sep 14, 2015Jan 08, 2024 box, countrysides, Japan, labor cost, money, open air, prices, public safety, sales person, vegetables Unmanned Sales of Vegetables In countrysides of Japan, you can see that vegetables are being sold in the open air. 野菜の無人販売 Vegetables are arranged, Read More