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Nov 25, 2019Now Reports
Christmas Market 2019
These market-style events originated in Germany and are usually held in the weeks leading up to Christmas. The first Fukuoka Christmas Market was held in 2013, and it has continued...
Oct 30, 2019Now Reports
Enjoying the Beautiful Fall Foliage at Yusentei Park
With autumn comes the changing leaves, and one of the best places in the city to stroll through the beautiful fall foliage is Yusentei. Yusentei Park features a Japanese garden sit...
Oct 24, 2019Now Reports
Exchanging contracts in Japan: seals and signatures (2)
We’ve seen documents and signatures as a formality for concluding contracts in the previous article. I now move on to seals and electronic signatures.
Oct 11, 2019Now Reports
David Victor, Brewer at Fukuoka Craft
Fukuoka Craft opened in July of 2017 and has since been serving the public with an impressive lineup of international, domestic, and house-made craft brews. Michigan native David V...
Oct 10, 2019Now Reports
Mr. Tak Deli – Food Truck
The English language is graced with many interesting words to describe obscure and niche feelings; however, I will fault it for not containing a word that concisely describes a lon...
Oct 1, 2019Now Reports
Inside The New Apple Fukuoka
Fourteen years ago, to the great pleasure of Apple fans in Kyushu, the Apple Fukuoka Tenjin Store opened on the corner of Kokutai-doro and Nishi-dori Ave. With its shiny metallic e...
Sep 24, 2019Now Reports
Exchanging contracts in Japan: seals and signatures (1)
A contract is formed if one party accepts an offer made by the other party. Probably, you know this. However, you may not know whether any formality (e.g. document, signature, seal...
Sep 20, 2019Now Reports
October 2019 Fukuoka Now
Boom! It’s here! Rugby World Cup has come to Fukuoka and so will tens of thousands of visitors, and so it’s our pleasure to present an extra-thick 70-page edition of Fukuoka Now! N...
Sep 20, 2019Now Reports
Sengai: A Zen Monk Known for Playful Ink Paintings
Sengai Gibon (1750-1837) was a Zen monk who left behind a plethora of playful ink paintings, the most famous of which is just a circle, a triangle and a square (“○△□;” referred to ...