Quirky museums in Japan: You should visit the Yokohama Ramen Museum!
As a self-proclaimed ramen nerd, my husband was beyond excited when he discovered the Yokohama Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama. It’s just a short train ride from Tokyo or Kita-Kamakura, where we were living at the time. He put a lot of effort into convincing me to go, and I’m so glad he did!
What to watch this weekend: A short but powerful documentary "Little Miss Sumo"
"Little Miss Sumo" follows Hiyori, a young female sumo wrestler, and her journey in a sport that's traditionally for men only. Her story is both inspiring and eye-opening, as I had no idea that there were female Rikishi (力士, pro sumo wrestlers) at all.
How it all began ... watching Oshin changed my life!
People often ask me what inspired me to pursue a Master's in Japanese Studies, especially since I hadn't set foot in Japan until after I graduated. It's true—my journey started with Oshin!
Going beyond standard Japanese: understanding and playing with intonation!
An often repeated scene in our household: I say for example rinGO (りんご - apple) and then my husband says oh you mean RINgo? Then he'll invariably make some joke about my Kansai versus his Kanto accent.
Inheritance Detective: Another fun Japanese drama series to check out this weekend!
I recently started watching The Inheritance Detective, and while the acting is a touch over-the-top for my taste, the storyline is both intriguing and fun.