We have it all? Keep your mouth shut about our poor selection? It could go either way, because of a Japanese language quirk.
Japan (Page 241)
And he would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for that meddling JR and its clerical errors.
Katakana is usually for foreign words, but there’s a whole class of Japanese-grown rice that has katakana names.
Mr Sato puts on his walking boots to give us a whirlwind tour of all the Starbucks in one of Tokyo’s busiest areas.
Savory seafood pancakes from a can don’t exactly sound appetizing, but will we eat our words?
The 11 winning entries were selected from 14,000 total submissions centered around Peanuts characters and will go on sale later this month.
Local animal welfare association has important request for people visiting the park during birthing season.