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  1. Miyuki Seguchi returned to her home region of central Japan after spending some time in the UK and Tokyo and travelling around many parts of the world. She loves learning about the best of Japan from locals directly and discovering Japan’s regional characteristics.

  2. 2023年12月25日 · These narrow enclaves of pedestrian alleys lined cheek by jowl with drinking dens, cheap taverns and hole-in-the-wall eateries are one of the city’s classic old-time pleasures. Most of Tokyo’s original yokocho date back to the days when the city was rebuilding in the post-World War Two era.

  3. 2023年2月13日 · The Road to Koyasan: A One-Day Pilgrimage with Kobo Daishi. John Rucynski Updated February 13, 2023. Temples Pilgrimage Buddhism Monk Temples & Shrines Wakayama. Mt. Koya (more commonly called Koyasan) was settled in 816 by the monk Kukai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism and posthumously known as Kobo Daishi.

  4. 2019年3月18日 · While there are many lists out there, a lot of them seem to have trouble distinguishing between the incidental and the truly important. Here we try to parse it down to 11 key things you definitely need to know and a few more that could be helpful. Happy travels! 1. Transportation in Japan.

  5. 2019年4月8日 · One look at the "Bamboo Temple," Hokoku-ji (報国寺) and it's easy to see why people refer to Kamakura as the "Kyoto of Kanto." Here, you'll find over 2,000 bamboo stalks that dazzle when the sunlight flows between them. The temple itself is quite secluded

  6. 2020年9月7日 · Karoshi (かろうし) is the first online production to be created by The New Works Playhouse. The title refers to a Japanese phrase which translates to "death from overwork." The play examines mental health issues stemming from work but also the accumulation of mental health strains from various sources.

  7. 2017年11月2日 · For visitors to the Chubu and Kansai regions, Ise Grand Shrine (Ise Jingu) is a place that cannot be overlooked. With more than 1,500 years of history, this complex of Shinto shrines nestled in the forests of Ise is a living piece of Japanese culture. https://vimeo.com/7990690.