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Japanese Artifacts and Exhibits Posted by on Nov 19, 2010

Japan has a long and rich history. Part of that history is rooted in ancient times. Proof of that can be seen in the items and exhibits excavated in Japan. Dogū (土偶) is a traditional Japanese figurines from prehistoric Japan. These figurines are made of clay with goggled eyes, wide hips and a narrow waist…

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Unique Places to Visit in Japan Posted by on Nov 16, 2010

Going sightseeing in Japan is a feast for the eyes. Here are some must see places in Japan. Akihabara (秋葉原) is a great place to get electronic goods, video games, computers, anime figurines and DVDs, comic books and other items. There are some high end stores that offer the latest technological products on the market…

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The Three Great Gardens of Japan Posted by on Nov 13, 2010

The Sanmeien (三名園,) are three of Japan’s famous gardens. Let’s take a look at these three gardens. Kenrokuen (兼六園) means “six attribute garden”. Some of the attributes that make this garden special are : spaciousness, seclusion, serenity and scenic subtleness. Kōrakuen (後楽園) means “garden of after -pleasure”. The daimyo Ikeda Tsunamasa (池田綱政) used the garden…

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Japanese Festivals in November Posted by on Nov 10, 2010

November is the time for some interesting Japanese festivals. Take a look at some of these festivals : The Onomichi Betcha Festival (尾道 ベッチャー祭り) is a festival where men dress as demons and pretend to thrash children as they walk by. It’s an old custom that traces back to a time when people believed that…

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Yuki Ya Konko Posted by on Nov 7, 2010

In some parts of the world, snow will be on its way. Here’s a nice little kid’s ditty on snow! 雪やこんこ (yuki ya konko) Snow falls heavily 霰やこんこ (arare ya konko) Hail falls heavily 降っては降っては (futtewa futtewa) It’s falling and falling ずんずん積る (zunzun tsumoru) Collecting more and more 山も野原も (yama mo nohara mo) The mountains…

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Architectural Wonders of Okinawa Posted by on Nov 4, 2010

Okinawa (沖縄) is the place where you can find culturally and historically significant locations for all sorts of architectural wonders. For example Tamaudun (玉陵) is a place where several important Okinawan kings, queens, princes and princesses were buried. Some of the burial items that were looted by Allied troops in 1945, but much of the…

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Japanese Citrus Fruits Posted by on Nov 1, 2010

Japan is a country loaded with citrus fruits. There are just too many varieties to list them all, but here are some that you might encounter in Japan : Yuzu (ユズ) is a citrus fruit with a rough, patchy skin that can be yellow or green. Yuzu can be as sour as a grapefruit and…

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