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  1. 2009年4月21日 · 2009/4/23 22:16. By the way, sometimes you can see women wearing light-blue hakama (or other colours depending on their rank) in shrines, and just like men, they are also not miko (shrine maidens) but kannnushi (Shinto priests). by shimaki (guest) rate this post as useful. female kannushi. 2009/4/23 22:34.

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    Kamakura (鎌倉) is a coastal town in Kanagawa Prefecture, less than an hour south of Tokyo. The town became the political center of Japan, when Minamoto Yoritomo chose it as the seat for his new military government in the late 12th century. The Kamakura government continued to rule Japan for over a century, first under the Minamoto shogun and then un...

    After the decline of the Kamakura government in the 14th century and the establishment of its successor, the Muromachi government in Kyoto, Kamakura remained the political center of Eastern Japan for some time before losing its position to other cities.

    Today, Kamakura is a small city and a very popular tourist destination. Sometimes called the Kyoto of Eastern Japan, Kamakura offers numerous temples, shrines and other historical monuments. In addition, Kamakura's sand beaches attract large crowds during the summer months.

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  2. The Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine (白谷雲水峡, Shiratani Unsuikyō) on Yakushima is a lush nature park containing several ancient cedars, such as the Nidaiosugi, Kugurisugi and Yayoisugi, the park's most accessible yakusugi, reached in just a 15 minute walk. Shiratani Unsuikyo is a popular destination to see the forests without much strenuous hiking.

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  3. 2014年1月21日 · what do japanese children now a days call their grandfather? my friend told me, you can call him jiichan. but it's too long. i want a short one. If "jiichan" is too long, just call him "G". That'll sound cool. Whatever, just don't call him "ji-jii" with a longer second sylable.

  4. How to access the Sanriku Coast. The Sanriku Coast covers a large geographic area that extends from Aomori to Iwate and Miyagi prefectures. As such, there is no single access point for the entire region.

  5. Shodoshima (小豆島, Shōdoshima) is the second largest island in the Seto Inland Sea and one of the first islands born to the gods in the creation myth of Japan.

  6. Kotohira (琴平) is a small town in Kagawa Prefecture, famous for Kompirasan, Shikoku 's most popular shrine. Kompirasan is dedicated to seafaring, and is said to have one of the more challenging shrine approaches in Japan. Nearby is the historical Kanamaruza kabuki theater.

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