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マルシのDESPACITOな日々@ブエノスアイレス

Japan expat in Buenos Aires

Multiple years
About MarucJapan

Maruc is a Japanese expat living in Buenos Aires who shares practical city living advice with a focus on cafe culture and solo dining spots perfect for Japanese women. Her blog features detailed guides to Argentine Spanish (comparing it to Spain's Spanish), day trips from BA including Tigre, Colonia, and Iguazu Falls, and recommendations for female-friendly cafes in Palermo. She documents her 'despacito' (slow) life in BA, emphasizing work-life balance and local discoveries.

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