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CareFinder Moved Office to Ginza
2019-07-01
On July 1st CareFinder moved to our new location in Ginza:
6-13-16 Ginza Wall Building 7F, Ginza, Chuo-ku
*Our telephone have not changed.
We are looking forward to growing the CareFinder community in our new location.
Summer Around the World: Food
2019-06-28
With the advent of modern farming and preservatives, these days there aren't many foods we can't get hold of any time of the year we want - in season or not. But there is still something very special about enjoying a summertime staple IN the summer. We've done some research into the popular summer dishes of a few places represented in the CareFinder community and have shared them below, as well as where you can find the closest approximation right here in Tokyo. Happy eating! Spain "Soup" isn't often a dish we think of for the hot, humid days of summer, but the Spanish love...
CareFinder's community of sitters represents sixty countries across six continents, showcasing incredibly diverse cultures and experiences. This diversity is part of what sets CareFinder apart: a multicultural perspective and high-quality, bilingual sitters from around the world, all in the comfort of your own home here in Japan! We want to shine a spotlight on a few of the countries our sitters represent with a look at their unique summer traditions. Today, we'll introduce you to holidays and festivals. Germany Dating back as far as the 11th century, the Hamburg DOM, a...
Meet the CareFinder Team: Michelle
2019-06-21
The CareFinder Team is always hard at work connecting families from all over Japan with the highly qualified babsitters they can trust to take care of their children. We learn so much about our CareFinder community and want to share a bit about ourselves, as well. Yoroshiku onegaishimasu! Name: Michelle Neighborhood: Shibaura Hometown: Philadelphia, United States Role at CareFinder: Contents Manager. I work with the CareFinder team to create the English articles you see on our website and the posts on our social media...
The longest day of the year in Tokyo will be this Saturday, June 22. The sun will rise at 4:35 in the morning and will not set until 7:00 pm - more than 14 hours of sunlight! (In theory. It is still rainy season, after all.) Despite being a massive metropolis, there are plenty of outdoor recreation possibilities in and around Tokyo - and the Summer Solstice is a perfect time for your family to take advantage of them. From hiking, to paddle boarding, to fishing, see some of our suggestions to get you and the kids outside this weekend! Hiking With the sun up early, you'll be...
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