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Japanese Street Fashion Posted by on Dec 10, 2010

Some people call it Japanese Street Fashion while others call it Japanese Underground Fashion. Whatever you call it, Japanese fashion is influencing the way youths want to express themselves. One unique style of Japanese Street Fashion is called Visual Kei (ヴィジュアル系,). Visual Kei is often associated with J-rock, glam/metal music and musicians. Obviously different bands…

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Traditional Japanese Music Posted by on Dec 6, 2010

Traditional Japanese music is still being played today in theaters and plays. For example Nagauta (長唄) is a form of traditional Japanese music using the shamisen (Japanese stringed instrument). Gagaku (雅楽) is formal music played for the imperial court. Gagaku is the oldest type of traditional music in Japan. Jōruri (浄瑠璃) is a type of…

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Japanese Ceramics and Pottery Posted by on Dec 3, 2010

The subject of Japanese ceramics and pottery is interesting and complex. There are so many Japanese styles of with unique works by specific Japanese masters. Let’s take a look at some of them : Kakiemon (柿右衛門) Porcelain was first circulated in the 17th century. Not only was Kakiemon Porcelain valued in Japan, it was treasured…

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Japanese Boxed Lunches Posted by on Dec 1, 2010

I will never forget my first Japanese Bentō (弁当). A bentō is a packed meal in a container, and depending on the bentō, different items are placed in the container. kyarakutā bentō (キャラクター弁当), which is shortened to Kyaraben (キャラ弁) is a type of “character bento”. The bentōs in this category are cute, and made to…

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Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Posted by on Nov 28, 2010

Kira Kira Boshi (きらきら星) is the Japanese version of “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star”. Here’s a nice video to sing along to : きらきらひかる (kira kira hikaru) Twinkle twinkle little star お空の星よ (osora no hoshiyo) How I wonder what you are まばたきしては (mabataki shitewa) Up above the sky so high みんなを見てる (minna o miteru) Like a…

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Japanese Paintings Posted by on Nov 25, 2010

Japanese paintings that were produced before WWI were varied and created by some of Japan’s famous painters. To see just how great these paintings are, let’s take a look at a few of these paintings. Sesshū Tōyō (雪舟等楊) is considered one of the greatest Japanese artists of all time. One of his most well known…

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Japanese-North Korean Relations Posted by on Nov 22, 2010

In reaction to the news about North Korea’s attack on a South Korean island, Japan is on high alert. At this point, the Japanese government is not planning on gathering armaments and forces to combat the North Koreans. There is, however, a fear that the North Korean attack will escalate. Ever since the bombing of…

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