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

Hidden Gems in Niigata: Places Only Locals Know

Niigata, Japan’s coastal prefecture known for rice, sake, and snow, hides countl...

Balancing Work and Family Life in Japan: Tips for OFWs

Practical strategies for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Japan to maintain a...

The Day of the Living Dead

A scathing satire that connects Araw ng mga Patay (All Souls’ Day) with the neve...

Learning Japanese Through Anime: Practical Tips for Beg...

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Salabat: A Filipino Ginger Tea Tradition

Salabat, a soothing tea made from fresh ginger, is more than just a hot drink in...

Why Less Is More in Japan: The Art of Simplicity

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A Nun’s Call for Unconditional Love Amid Hate of Dutert...

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Forum Information Academy: A Gateway for Filipinos and ...

Forum Information Academy in Niigata offers a two-year, practice-driven IT progr...

Shūbun no Hi - 秋分の日 in Japan: Balancing Tradition, ...

Shūbun no Hi (秋分の日), or Autumnal Equinox Day in Japan, is more than just a n...

The Meaning of “Ber Months” in the Philippines

In the Philippines, the arrival of the “Ber Months”—September, October, November...

The Crime of Omission in the Philippine Government and ...

The crime of omission in the Philippine government is a silent yet destructive f...

Niigata Soh-Odori Festival

Niigata Soh-Odori Festival is a vibrant annual dance festival held over three da...

Japanese School Festivals (文化祭): A Celebration of Cu...

Japanese school festivals, known as bunkasai (文化祭), are vibrant annual events...

Tatami 畳: The Japanese Flooring Tradition

Tatami mats, known as 畳 in Japanese, are more than just flooring; they are a sy...

From Quezon to Today: Why Self-Rule Isn’t Enough

President Manuel L. Quezon’s famous line, “I prefer a government run like hell b...

Shōmikigen vs. Shōhikigen: Understanding Japan’s Expira...

In Japan, food packaging often displays two different expiration terms: 賞味期限...

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