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Playground
“AiAi”is a perfect place for moms and babies to play in Toyota city!
Where to Go and How to Make Friends After Your Baby is Born? When my baby was born and I was finally able to go out, I often wondered where to go and how to make new friends. Whenever I felt exhausted being alone with my child, I would v... -
Park
Kuragaike Park in Toyota City
Kuragaike Park in Toyota City is a fantastic spot for a family outing. It offers a spacious free parking lot, a zoo, indoor play areas, nursing rooms, diaper-changing facilities, and rest areas. Recently, a stylish Starbucks has also ope... -
Toyota city
Where to Play with Kids in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture?
Kouryukan, public community center In Toyota City, there are public facilities called "Kouryukan" located in each public junior high school area. These centers are open to everyone for free at any time. Each Kouryukan has a free library ... -
About us
About Toyota city and us
About Toyota City in Aichi Prefecture Toyota City is located in the Mikawa region in the northern part of Aichi Prefecture. It is designated as an environmental model city and an SDGs Future City in Japan. The city is home to the headqua... -
Japanese culture
Try these Japanese Ingredients for Cooking if you are Vegetarian
Recommended Vegetarian-Friendly Japanese Ingredients for Cooking in Japan Tofu (豆腐 - Tofu) Usage: Versatile and protein-rich, tofu can be used in various dishes such as miso soup, stir-fries, and salads. It easily absorbs flavors and a... -
Japanese culture
You can have surprised these Japanese Etiquette in Japan
Japanese Etiquette that Surprises Foreigners Exchanging Business Cards (名刺交換 - Meishi Kōkan) Reason for Surprise: In Japan, presenting and receiving business cards is a formal and ritualistic process. Foreigners are often surprised b... -
Japanese culture
Essential Everyday Japanese Phrases that are not much in text book.
Essential Everyday Japanese Phrases for Foreign Residents: 「お疲れ様です」 (Otsukaresama desu) Situation: Used to express appreciation or acknowledge someone's hard work or effort. Commonly heard in workplaces, after completing tasks, o... -
Japanese culture
Have you ever tried “Washoku”in Japan?
Japanese Cuisine (和食 - Washoku) Japanese cuisine, known as "Washoku," is celebrated for its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients, meticulous preparation, and presentation. It reflects a harmonious balance of flavors, textures, and c... -
Japanese culture
How much do you know about hoidays in Japan?
New Year's Day (元旦 - Ganjitsu) Celebrated on January 1st, New Year's Day is a time for family gatherings, shrine visits (hatsumode), and the enjoyment of traditional foods. It marks the beginning of the Japanese New Year. Advice for Un...
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