Ordinary days of a stutterer: although this story is based on the author’s actual experience, the names of people and the companies are the author’s creations. Also, some of the characters’ features and private information such as where they live have bee
Established 2006: ten new posts every month: movie locations, B-grade sights, cycling trips, travel, films, foxes, English teaching, Star Wars, J-League, dining out.
Gary J. Wolff's blog keeps you up-to-date with my everyday life in Japan, as well as recent additions/changes to the GaryJWolff.com website about hiking in Japan, climbing Mt. Fuji, acting and modelling in Japan, etc.
I’m an American ex-pat who has lived over half my life in a fishing town in Japan. My fluency in Japanese allows me to do research into parts of the culture - legends, folktales, and superstitions - that are little known to western audiences. A lot of wha
Speculative fiction writer, Bram Stoker Award finalist and long-term resident of Japan Thersa Matsuura explores all that is weird from old Japan—strange superstitions, folktales, cultural oddities, and interesting language quirks. These quirks are little
"Japan is my religion. Welcome to my cult": Cheesie's fashion blog started in 2004 as an online diary and has become one of the most influential blogs in Malaysia where she hails from.
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