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Geographic Wonders in Japan Posted by on Jun 21, 2011

Japan is one of the most geographically and ecologically diverse nations in the world. Some of these environmentally unique locations will totally stun you and open your eyes to a country that has a whole range of sights to see. One of these captivating places is the Naruto no Uzushio (鳴門の渦潮) or Whirlpools of the…

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Crater Lakes in Japan Posted by on Jun 18, 2011

Have you even seen a volcanic water crater? It’s one of the most beautiful sights that nature has blessed Japan with. It’s one of those things where you have to see it to understand its beauty! Mount Aso (阿蘇山) is a mountain range that consists of five major peaks. One of these peaks is named…

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Japanese Lullaby Posted by on Jun 15, 2011

There’s a Japanese lullaby called 揺籃のうた (yurikago no uta). It means “Cradle Song” in Japanese. It’s a sweet song sung to get babies to fall asleep. Have a listen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDvPiqzz81A&feature=related 揺籃のうたを (yurikago no uta o) A cradle song カナリヤが歌うよ (kanariya ga utau yo) A canary sings ねんねこねんねこねんねこよ (nenneko nenneko nenneko yo) Nenneko nenneko nenneko 揺籃のうえに (yurikago…

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Outstanding Okinawa Sites Posted by on Jun 12, 2011

Okinawan culture is a rich culture with a long history. There are still some remnants of Okinawa’s past that tourists can visit today. For instance, there’s the Shikinaen (識名園), which was a garden where the royal family relaxed and entertained guests. The Shikinaen is a garden that is distinctly different from the other gardens of…

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Top Three Japanese Shintō Shrines Posted by on Jun 9, 2011

There’s quite a few Shintō Shrines that you can visit in Japan, but here are the top three Shintō Shrines that have a rapport in Japan. Itsukushima Shrine (厳島神社) is a Shintō shrine built on the island of Itsukushima. This Island is located in Hiroshima Prefecture (広島県). Itsukushima Shrine is a famous shrine because its…

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Japanese Roe Posted by on Jun 6, 2011

Roe refers to the ovaries or the eggs of certain seafood like fish, sea urchins and other marine life. Tobiko (飛び子) is the roe of the Flying Fish. The color of tobiko is usually reddish orange, but when squid ink is added to the tobiko, they can change the color to black. In addition, when…

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Japanese Festivals in June Posted by on Jun 3, 2011

There are quite a few interesting festivals in Japan for the month of June. If you have some free time this summer, why not go to the Dontsuku Festival (どんつく祭り) in the town of Higashiizu (東伊豆町)? The Town is located in Shizuoka Prefecture (静岡県). In the Dontsuku Festival the townspeople carry large phalluses through the…

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