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Please post about Japanese traditional cultures, like Kimono, Sadou, Hanabi, Zen, and so on
Tokyo is an amazing city, that has not only a lot of night life and party to offer but also a lot of culture and history. In order to learn more about Japan and its people I decided to go every other week to at least one museum. The first museum I want to introduce is: Tokyo National Museum
Jan Tzschichhold(English)
I have to do what before I dispose of my soda bottle?
Timothy Lu(English)
Waseda has become the stage of one of the biggest University festivals in Japan. From AKB 48, to Street-basketball and Scottish Dance. There is nothing that you would not find in the festival...
Jan Tzschichhold(English)
Know what Ainu is? I made a trip down to Tokyo International Forum and participated in Ainu Cultural Festival. Read more to know what it is about.
Dennis Chia(English)
During the August summer month and prior to the Obon festival, the Tanabata festival was held in Kyoto for the second time.
Hugo Kempeneer(English)
Today I went hiking with a friend in the Mizutori area of Kyotanabe. The weather was nice and we had a great time. Pictured here is the side of the roof of the Shuchi jinja.
Hugo Kempeneer(English)
Hitokoto Jinja: According to “Iwakura Soushi” (1905), the celebrated god of this temple is Hitokotonushi Oogami.
Hugo Kempeneer(English)
I recently read a story in a Japanese tour-guide, about a Japanese soldier who refused to believe that World War 2 was over until the mid 1970's. This story impressed me so much that I wanted to research a little bit more...
Jan Tzschichhold(English)
Japan convenience store in soda can discover an unusual search corner points. Compared to other countries, green tea, Black Bean Tea etc will drink more tea motif. South Korea into wellness food craze blows did a lot of various health drink, Japan, pre-existing brand specific tea drinks and beverages were also occasionally seems. benchmarking
Rose Ding(English)
Every culture has its own unspoken rules of etiquette, but somehow they seem more noticeable in Japan then in other countries. As a Korean who has lived in North America, I found some of the rules very surprising.
apan, as a Shinto/Buddhist country, considers the New Year a more spiritually significant celebration than Christmas. As a result, in Japan, New Year is a bigger celebration than Christmas (although these days the Japanese certainly enjoy some aspects of Christmas, like Christmas lights and present-giving, as well).
When his Majesty the Heavenly Sovereign of Japan, also known by non-Japanese speakers as Akihito(明仁, see picture 1), celebrates his birthday, he does not take his people for fools.
Please post your recommendation about restaurants/cafes/bars and your favourite Japanese foods! Junk foods also are welcome!
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Please post anything you feel in your daily life. Shops besides restaurants, transportation, study …Anything OK!
Please post about Japanese traditional cultures, like Kimono, Sadou, Hanabi, Zen, and so on
Please share Japanese language which is useful in your life and which you feel strange/funny!
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