For convenience of customers, Uniqlo and Seven -Eleven launch service together Credit: Disclosure TOKYO ( IPC Digital) - Uniqlo and Seven -Eleven Japan , will launch a service together , where customers online store Uniqlo , can pick up the goods ordered in Seven -Eleven stores throughout Japan . The new service will start on February 16 and will be available in about 5,700 stores in Tokyo and in Kanagawa provinces , Saitama and Chiba. The service will gradually increase , expanding nationwide. Convenience stores are open 24 hours, which should greatly benefit customers virtual Uniqlo , allowing them to remove the merchandise close to home , office or preference store. No fee will be charged for pick up the goods at the convenience.
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10 fascinating things that probably no one told you about the Samurai
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the samurai and their code of loyalty always exerted a fascination too big, especially in the Western world. However, some historical quirks of these legendary figures are still unknown and obscure. See now some curious facts surrounding the life and the routine of those Japanese warriors so famous. 1. Women could be "samurai" (onna-bugeishas) Creative Commons Creative Commons in the samurai families, it was tradition that women receive training in martial arts and war strategies, so that they could defend their families when he wasn't present. Known as onna-bugeishas, they participated in battles alongside men and fought using the naginatas (Spears with a curved blade on the tip). The bow and arrow was also a gun a lot used by the "women-warriors". Despite warlike abilities, they dressed with luxurious fine silk kimonos and were always wearing make-up, with impeccable hair, demonstrating special care in the preservation of her femininity. The histor...
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10 Commandments For living In Japan Living in a country so different from ours brings mixed feelings. One of them is the expectation for a new world to be explored. When it comes to Japan then, forget it. Are many novelties for those who crossed the world with luggage full of dreams and goals to be achieved. But, not always are flowers in the land of the rising sun. We have to adapt to a very different lifestyle than we had in Brazil. The work routine can be exhaustive and could end up bringing a bit of dismay. But we can't let the obstacles impede us to accomplish our goals. Check out 10 tips below, or better, 10 commandments to have a pleasurable and comfortable life in Japan, without leaving aside the dreams and goals that took him to the other side of the world. 1. Learn Japanese This is a rule number 1 for an adaptation easier in Japan, in addition to contributing to a good relationship and a good coexistence with the Japanese. In addition to approach the lo...
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HIMEIJI CASTLE. Simply one of the best tourist attractions of Japan. There was a time when all major Japanese cities were defended by a feudal family, protected by magnificent castles with watchtowers, complex defensive systems, moats and concentric courtyards. With the unification and pacification of the country in the 17th century, most of these buildings have become obsolete and useless. The lack of maintenance has made many of them crumble. Between the end of the reign of Tokugawa shoguns and the restoration of imperial power in the 19th century, as many forts were burned amid riots. Earthquakes, fires and more American bombing during the War II put an end to what remained of the once mighty castles Nipponese. Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Fukuoka and Kumamoto, all left to have their symbols of power of the samurai in their original format. However, the most beautiful of all, the Himeji Castle, miraculously survived it all and is now listed as World Heritage Site by Unesco. Its...
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Japanese company will sell smartphone that can be washed with liquid soap Called Worthy Rafre, the smartphone will go on sale from next week. Kyocera Corp said on Thursday (3) that it would launch what it calls "the first smartphone in the world that can be washed with liquid soap." The smartphone, called Worthy Rafre , will be sold by KDDI Corp phone operator starting next week for about ¥ 57,000 ($ 460). Bar soap should not be used to wash the device, according to a spokesman for Kyocera, but the foam liquid soap can be used to make a thorough cleaning. Decent Rafre was developed to help people clean up their whole for smartphones, given their presence in different places, such as outdoors or while cooking, according to Kyocera. The company has no plans to market the device outside of Japan. Smartphones are not as clean as may seem due to their loving bacteria heat and contact with hands, and the use near the mouth and nose. A su...
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The meaning of the names of Japan's provinces 47 provinces in an area with only 377,900 square kilometers. Just to get an idea, Brazil is 22.5 times greater than the Japanese territory (8,516,000 square kilometers), and has fewer federal units that Japan (26 states and one federal district). But have you ever wondered what is the meaning of these provinces? Understand today these meanings and their origin and history, this special edition of Kanto! Kanto region Repr 1 - Ibaraki Province - 茨城 県 The Kairakuen Garden (Representation / Image: Wikipedia) Second in Ibaraki county article book Hitachinokuni Fudoki ( 常陸国風土記 ), which means something like topography of Hitachinokuni (one of the old provinces of Japan's former Local Government District system), to stop the thieves who roamed the region they created a thorn fence around the castle. In deed, he was noted as something "to stop thieves from Saeki who lived in a hole ...
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こ れ は 何? - What is this? Did you know… ... Regalia of the Emperors of Japan consists of three objects: a sword, a jewel and a mirror? The so-called Three Sacred Treasures are: a sword (Kusanagi) representing the value; a mirror (Yata no Kagami) which represents wisdom and is supposed to come from the Amaterasu herself, who left his cave to see his reflection in it; and a jewel or necklace (not magatama Yasakani) representing benevolence. Unlike royalties from other monarchies in the world, these objects are only used in the coronation of a new emperor, which is not a public ceremony, so few people have managed to actually see them, and there are no photographs or drawings the same. ... Japanese territory consists of a total of 3700 islands? This amount depends on the source consulted (Wikipedia the islands rise up to 6852), but much depends...