Feb 27, 2017 | Everyday Living Advice
When your baby awakes and cries at night, you can describe this situation as yonaki wo suru. Enjoy our parenting vocabularies support- like and share our post to help more foreigners in...
Feb 13, 2017 | Everyday Living Advice, Products and Services in Japan
Are you looking for a playdate venue? If you live in or near Koto Ward, we recommend you to visit Organic Cafe Lulu. This cafe opens from Monday to Saturday, and it operates from 11am to 7pm. Cafe Lulu is attached to International School, Learning Tree. This cafe...
Feb 8, 2017 | Everyday Living Advice
Spring is the time where Japanese children start their school! There are so many things to prepare and as a foreigner, you may have the difficulty to understand the school culture in Japan. Here we share three items you should have at your home. Permanent Name Marker...
Feb 3, 2017 | Everyday Living Advice
During the health check up, the health care provider will ask you about your child’s speaking ability. If your child can babble some words, you can say this to your health care provider : Nango wo shaberu. It means that he/she babbles. Hope this...
Jan 30, 2017 | Everyday Living Advice
Do you have any concern related to Japanese school lunch menu? Almost all public schools in Japan provide school lunch for children. Kyushoku, the school lunches, has been an important part of the Japanese school’s culture. The school lunches system allow...
Jan 17, 2017 | Everyday Living Advice
首がすわる kubi ga suwaru Definition: Have head...