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  1. 2020年11月12日 · Emperor Naruhito proclaimed his younger brother, Crown Prince Fumihito, as the first in line to Japan’s Chrysanthemum Throne on November 8. The ceremony took place at the Imperial Palace. Empress Masako and Crown Princess Kiko also attended the event.

  2. 2017年9月29日 · Rurouni Kenshin comes to picture-perfect life as photos of stage musical’s cast are released. Rurouni Kenshin trailer has rocking theme, gorgeous sets, dudes trying to stab each other. Rurouni Kitty! Sanrio’s beloved cat cosplays as anime’s iconic swordsman in plushie form. Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, SoraNews24 is a bilingual news blog.

  3. 2021年12月2日 · On the night of January 30, 1703 by the Western calendar, while a heavy snow fell, the troop of 47 samurai from Ako, armed with swords and arrows, converged outside the two gates of Kira's estate. At the prearranged signal from a drum, they attacked from the front and rear gates. Kira's vassals and servants rushed to his defense, with 16 killed ...

  4. 2023年8月30日 · In fact, the Battle of Sekigahara is known as the largest battle in Japan’s feudal history, with an estimated 150,000 samurai warriors taking part. Despite the scale, however, the battle didn’t even last a day. Many of the warlords that belonged to Mitsunari’s camp had actually made secret agreements with Ieyasu.

  5. 2017年11月1日 · A short walk from Kanazawa Castle is the Nagamachi Samurai District (Nagamachi Buke Yashiki), a well-preserved area where the samurai of Kanazawa once lived. It's a wonderful place to soak up the atmosphere of feudal Japan and the samurai age with narrow, winding streets lined with traditional mud-tiled walls and old samurai houses.

  6. 2019年1月7日 · The Intricate Detail of Kirie Paper Cutting. Kirie (切り絵, literally "cut picture") is the Japanese art of paper-cutting. Variations of kirie can be found in cultures around the world, but the Japanese version is said to be derived from religious ceremonies and can be traced back to around the AD 700s.

  7. 2017年11月1日 · The two most prominent symbols of Kanazawa, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture, are Kanazawa Castle and Kenrokuen Garden. These two sites were emblematic of the power of the clan that dominated the region throughout the Edo Period (1603-1868). Located right beside one another, if you see nothing else in Kanazawa, you must see these two sites.