My family moved from New Orleans to Okinawa. Public spaces in Japan are design with kids in mind, something I miss now that I ...
Don’t expect raucous party scenes or over-the-top après-ski. In Japan, it’s all about the snow. Here’s a primer on where to ...
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Rintaro Sasaki zooms up to the ballpark on an electric bike with a brown bag of food in hand, ready to grab a quick bite of ...
The market to capture the hearts of hungry Hawaii residents is fierce. Restaurateurs especially face growing competition when ...
The free nutritious meals program, as championed by President Prabowo’s administration, has largely been framed as a direct ...
We've listed our five most read stories on The Mainichi news site, from top to bottom, that were published between Feb.1 and ...
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Kyushoku - The Making of a Japanese School LunchEver since 1954, kyushoku (school lunch) has been an official part of the Japanese school curriculum. Over the years, the laws and menu items have changed, from adding the role of a nutritionist to ...
Japan will provide much more than just food procurement and provision for students.
Instruments of a Beating Heart” follows a group of first graders in Japan who form an orchestra to play Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” as part of a welcoming ceremony for the incoming class of 6-year-olds.
The 16-year-old is one of nine students selected for a new program by downtown Dallas restaurant Musume, which blends dining ...
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'Children's cafeterias' now outnumber public junior high schools in JapanA fourth-year university student and volunteer staffer, 22-year-old Rin Hiraoka, said, "It's not just a place to eat; it's a place to be for everyone." Meanwhile, Takemi Sakikawa, a 34-year-old ...
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