DKmm Watanabe

DKmm Watanabe

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DKmm Watanabe is a full-stack web developer and an IT professor at フォーラム情報アカデミー専門学校 (Forum Information Academy Vocational School) in Niigata City. Passionate about technology and creativity, he enjoys traveling, writing, connecting with new people, and savoring a refreshing Chūhai (チューハイ). Explore his projects and portfolio online at www.derusan.com.

Member since Jan 3, 2025

How Mixed-Culture Families Blend Filipino and Japanese ...

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A Christmas Season That Begins Early

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The Night I Crossed Paths With a Young Girl Selling Ros...

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Patience: What Japan Taught Me About Waiting

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Mono no Aware (物の哀れ): The Beauty of Impermanence in...

Mono no aware (物の哀れ) is the deeply poetic Japanese belief that beauty is fou...

Why Is Japan So Safe?

Understanding the cultural, social, and economic factors behind its low crime rate.

Why I Love Going to Onsen (温泉) Baths

Visiting an onsen (温泉) bath in Japan is more than just a way to relax—it’s a c...

Wabi-Sabi (侘寂): The Quiet Beauty of Imperfection

Wabi-sabi (侘寂) is a Japanese aesthetic and worldview that embraces imperfectio...

Autumn Reflections: The Beauty of Letting Go

As the leaves fall in Japan’s serene autumn, they whisper timeless lessons about...

Ponshukan: The Sake Wonderland of Niigata

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Tama-ko: The Heroic Shiba Inu of Japan’s Snow Country

Tama-ko, a brave female Shiba Inu from the snow-covered region of Niigata, Japan...

Quick Guide: Understanding Japanese Business Emails

Learn how to write and respond to Japanese business emails with proper etiquette...

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