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  1. 2015年10月27日 · Meet the girls of RiCes, which is oddly enough pronounced like “recess.”. Billed as Yamagata’s unofficial rice idols, the team consists of Tsuyahime Uzen, Haenuki Shonai and Hitomebore Miyagi, all of whom have a first name that’s also a strain of rice grown in Yamagata.

  2. 2017年4月14日 · There is a group of rice terraces along the gentle curves of the Sea of Japan coast that occupy only about 3.8 hectares (9.4 acres) but number approximately 1,000, giving them the name Sen-mai-da (1,000 Rice Fields). Traditional farming methods are followed here, beginning at seeding time.

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  4. 2021年9月21日 · The nuka-zuke rice bran pickles made by my wife; and the umeboshi that we make together each year—initially from the ume tree we planted in our garden 40 years ago, but now with the fruit we buy from organic farmers in Wakayama.

  5. 2015年12月9日 · Located in Kamogawa City in Chiba Prefecture, and barely one and a half hours away from the center of Tokyo by car, Hitratsuka is the closest terraced rice field to Tokyo, and also the only one of its kind in Japan!

  6. 2023年12月6日 · The terraced rice fields of Tokamachi, Niigata Prefecture, have been called one of the most beautiful scenic spots in all of Japan, a reminder of agricultural tradition but also an amazingly graceful collection of curving lines and stair-stepped shapes set into a mountainous, forested backdrop. Local outdoor guide Bill Ross reports.

  7. 2018年8月10日 · The famous Japanese folk legend of Kaguya-hime (also known as The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter) tells the story of a beautiful princess found in a bamboo stalk who eventually returned to the moon. Built with that story in mind, Kinnotake is a playful, extraordinary inn constructed in harmony with the nature of Hakone.

  8. 2017年10月16日 · Travel. > Modern. Life in Japan for a Trans Woman. AAJ Editorial Team Updated October 16, 2017. LGBT Life in Japan FAQ. Discussions around sexual and gender rights are becoming more and more prevalent in Japan, and transgender rights are right at the center.