The distinctions between generations of Issei, Nissei, Sansei, and Yonsei can be confusing, especially for those who are not descendants of Japanese immigrants. Even among descendants, the many categories can sometimes be unclear. Additionally, the category a person belongs to can significantly impact their ability to obtain a work visa for Japan. Some may find it easier, … [Read more...] about 3 Generations of Japanese-Brazilians: Issei to Yonsei and Visa Differences
“Yabai” (やばい): The Japanese Word That Can Be Anything
Few words in the Japanese language are as versatile and dynamic as やばい (yabai). Originally rooted in the world of danger and risk, this slang term has undergone a fascinating evolution, transforming into a go-to expression for excitement, surprise, and even admiration. Today, やばい is a staple in casual conversations, especially among younger generations. But how did a word once … [Read more...] about “Yabai” (やばい): The Japanese Word That Can Be Anything
How to Call My Husband in Japanese
In Japanese, the way you refer to a "husband" can vary significantly depending on the context, level of formality, and the relationship between the speakers. The language offers a rich array of terms, each with its own nuances and appropriate usage scenarios. Whether you're talking about your own husband, someone else's, or navigating formal and informal settings, choosing the … [Read more...] about How to Call My Husband in Japanese
Japanese Man Travelled 7000km to Write Marry Me on Google Maps
13 years ago, a Japanese man made up his mind to propose to his girlfriend. However, instead of a simple ring or a fancy dinner, he came up with a grand and unique gesture—he quit his job and traveled over 7,000 km across Japan to create the largest GPS-drawn marriage proposal in history. In 2008, Yasushi Takahashi, also known as “Yassan”, set out on a half-year-long … [Read more...] about Japanese Man Travelled 7000km to Write Marry Me on Google Maps
7 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Japan
Japan is a safe country, with generally low crime rates. However, it does have a few areas that are considered unsafe. Japan’s most dangerous neighborhoods typically fall into two categories: red-light districts and slums. Slums are rare but do exist, while red-light districts are more common. However, only the largest and most notorious red-light districts are considered … [Read more...] about 7 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Japan




