7 Steps to Kaitenzushi
Your guide for how to eat at a Japanese favorite: the cheap, revolving sushi restaurant.
Texan in Tokyo
Basically, my blog is a window into the life of my husband (Ryosuke) and my entertaining and wonderful life in Tokyo. I post five times a week, switching between blog posts, comics, and videos. Hopefully you find something you like and stick around.
Your guide for how to eat at a Japanese favorite: the cheap, revolving sushi restaurant.
Most people assume that learning a language is easier with a Japanese spouse, but it's not as easy as it seems.
When you have a Japanese husband, people assume you can learn the language through osmosis.
Truth is, there are a lot of ways to learn a foreign language. In class is a really great way—but if it’s not working for you, don’t be afraid to try other methods too.
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Isn't it creepy when things move on their own?
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