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  1. 2022年5月25日 · 日本传统颜色. 日本的传统颜色是粗略统计 约有460种以上 ,从日本古代开始,一直传承至今,早已成为了与日本人的生活不可分割的存在。. 曾经,日本人会用颜色来区分不同的身份地位;现在,人们会用这些取自大自然的色彩,点缀、丰富自己的生活,让大家 ...

  2. 2017年12月11日 · Even if you don't know your samurai from your shinkansen, you likely know about Mount Fuji, the stunning symbol of Japan. At 3,776 meters (12,389 ft), this active volcano is the tallest mountain in the nation and has been immortalized in artwork and poetry since antiquity. Throughout the prefectures around Tokyo, you can easily find Mount-Fuji ...

  3. 2017年10月3日 · As the Green Car represents a business class level of Shinkansen service, you are given a wet towel when you sit down and a hot or cold drink. The seats can also recline up to 40 degrees, letting you sleep more easily on your journey. Also, the Green Car tends to be the quietest of the three, so definitely take this car if that's your preferred ...

  4. 2017年10月14日 · The Heian Period (794-1185) saw Japan's capital return from Nara to Kyoto, where the imperial court flourished. Politics were dominated by four clans: the Minamoto, the Tiara, the Fujiwara and the Tachibana, known collectively as Gem-pei-to-kitsu (源平藤橘). These clans spawned many famous warriors and officials who influenced Japan to the ...

  5. 2016年7月25日 · Rock-paper-scissors, or Janken in Japanese, is a cultural keystone in Japan, with all kinds of disputes, disagreements and predicaments being resolved through the game’s simple mechanics. Rock-paper-scissors apparently originated in China (or, at least, that’s where the first historical mention of the game came from), and it’s used ...

  6. 2017年3月14日 · Sode-guchi (袖口): armhole (lit. sleeve mouth). Ura-eri (裏襟): inner lining of the collar. Tomo-eri (共衿): as stains are more likely to occur on the eri, the tomo-eri is a piece of fabric that protects it and can be replaced if damaged, or changed if a different color is desired. Eri (衿): the collar of the kimono.

  7. 2017年11月2日 · Searching for the Imperial Regalia of Japan. The Imperial Regalia of Japan are the country's most highly guarded treasures. They're so heavily protected, in fact, that only a handful of people have actually seen them. Consisting of a sword, a mirror and a jewel, these relics are said to be housed in three sacred sites spread around the nation.

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