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Nihonga painting style

Nihonga (Japanese painting) is a term broadly applied to Japanese paintings of t...

Fairytale world in an amusement park in Osaka

The 30-meter high Christmas tree that changes color continuously or the glitteri...

Discover Japan's Sapporo Snow Festival

Winter in Hokkaido often has a lot of snow, so on the island there are ski areas...

The nature of the Japanese countryside - Tamura city, F...

Referring to Japan travel is referring to trips to large cities with convenient ...

Suminagashi water painting art

Suminagashi is a technique of painting in water to create an effect on paper. Us...

Kotatsu – how to keep warm in winter in Japan

Kotatsu is a low wooden table frame, covered with a futon or a thick blanket on ...

Culture of using the Japanese Seal

Unlike many other countries in the world - only companies (legal entities) use s...

Top 5 most attractive amusement parks in Japan

Tokyo Disneyland is one of the five largest theme parks in the world in Japan. T...

The most beautiful beaches in Japan

This Japanese beach is located along the east coast of the island of Shikoku in ...

Japanese Business Card Culture

According to the latest statistics, an average businessman in Japan uses about 2...

10 famous sacred temples in Japan

Japan possesses many ancient Buddhist architectural works, which are hundreds or...

Things to do when traveling to Yamanashi Prefecture

Yamanashi is primarily known for being the home of Mount Fuji, but there's actua...

Maguro nakaochi – Japanese style of eating without leav...

Maguro nakaochi is one of the most typical dishes of the land of the rising sun ...

How many provinces and cities does Japan have?

Japan is a volcanic archipelago with about 6,852 islands, mostly located in a te...

Spiritual beauty from Kintsukuroi art

Kintsugi – also known as Kintsukuroi (“golden mend”), the art of “healing with g...

Saisen culture when going to temples and pagodas

When going to temples or sacred places, it is common sense that there are money ...

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