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Japan & America culture guides
Four search tracks — Japan vs USA, Japan itself, American everyday life, and the NOBUNAGA brand — built for Google and AI citation.
1. Japan vs USA
Target: Japan vs America culture differences, manners, tipping, greetings.
- Japan vs USA Culture Differences Explained48
Japan vs America culture differences in manners, food, tipping, greetings, and daily life — side-by-side comparisons through comedy storytelling.
2. Japan culture & Visit Japan
Target: Japan culture explained, Japanese manners, tourism curiosity.
- Japan Culture Explained — Tourism, Manners & Daily Life48
Japan culture explained for curious travelers: manners, food, school life, and Visit Japan moments — short stories and Discoveries from NOBUNAGA.
3. American everyday culture
Target: diners, Buc-ee's, yeah no, garage fridge, Southern hospitality.
- American Diner & Restaurant Culture45
Free refills, tip customs, drive-thrus, ice-filled cups, egg orders, and bottomless chips — American restaurant norms decoded in short comedy stories.
- US Supermarkets & Mega Stores5
Costco samples, Buc-ee's pilgrimage culture, H-E-B loyalty, Trader Joe's aisles — American retail scale explained for visitors and the curious.
- Southern Hospitality & Small Town Customs28
Roll Tide greetings, potluck rules, church food, and neighborly warmth — Southern American social customs in short wandering-samurai stories.
- Everyday American Habits & Language46
What "yeah, no" means, why "How are you?" is a greeting, and why restaurants feel like freezers in July — everyday US culture decoded.
- American Home & Suburbia28
Second refrigerators in garages, cars parked in the rain, backyard BBQ hierarchy — suburban American life observed by a wandering samurai.
4. Brand — Who is NOBUNAGA?
Target: NOBUNAGA samurai, japan_nobunaga, wandering nobunaga.
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About NOBUNAGA
Who writes these stories, how they are made, and the wandering samurai project.
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Press
The New York Times, ABC News Live, and media mentions.
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Book
The Samurai Who Discovered Free Chips — Amazon author shelf.