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I always think “What is the difference between Western and Japanese skincare?”. I found the interesting article about it as follows. Please take a look!

 http://ezinearticles.com/?Japanese-Skincare—Diet-and-Wakame&id=1678690

Key words were Kombu(Kelp), Wakame, Raw fish, lower in sugar, trans fat, and saturated fat. Please try to eat our new item “Seaweed Salad On The Go”!!

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We use many other varieties of seaweed everyday.  I believe that most Japanese women are slim because they add seaweed to daily meals. Let’s eat Kombu seaweed and go on healthy diet! You can also keep the doctor away!

Please take a look this article ⇒    http://healthrecipes.com/dulse_and_kelp.htm

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There are about 3 0,000 festivals in Japan. We have huge festivals especailly in summer, Gion-Matsuri Festival in Kyoto,  Nebuta-Matsuri in Aomori, Awa-Odori in Tokushima, and etc. Please confirm the following  explanation foe each festival!

Gion-Matsuri : http://www.japanlink.co.jp/ka/cmatfr.htm

Nebuta-Matsuri : http://www.japanlink.co.jp/ka/cmatfr.htm

Awa-Odori : http://www.pref.tokushima.jp/english/attraction/culture/

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Please take a look the following article.

http://www.ehow.com/how_4450171_add-seaweed-diet.html

We call Kombu Kelp Seaweed “A medicinal herb” of the sea in Japan, because Kombu seaweed is rich in minerals, Iron, Calcium, Fiber, Potassium, and especially Iodine. Japanese Delight is a meal kit of Kombu Seaweed , and it includes not only Seaweed but also various sauces. It is very good for the body exhausted in the summer!

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