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  1. 2017年11月2日 · The Sengoku Period (roughly 1467-1590) was the golden age of ninja in Japan, with Iga in Mie Prefecture and Koga in Shiga Prefecture emerging as the bastions of two key schools of these shadow warriors. Iga Ninja (Mie Prefecture) The Iga ninja originated in Iga Province in the area around the towns of Iga and Ueno in Mie Prefecture.

  2. 2016年8月11日 · After the success of the VR Zone Project iCan in Odaiba and Sky Circus in Ikebukuro, Tokyo Joypolis is host to the next virtual reality attraction in Tokyo with two very different games: Zero Latency and VR Living Dolls. In the video above, take a peek into Zero Latency, which has six players donning headsets, backpacks and “weapons” in order to shoot zombies in a open-area game set in a ...

  3. 2016年10月31日 · Highlighting Japan's Latest. Bringing Udon Noodles to the World. Riding Through the Heart of Shikoku. Driven Aloft: From Surgeon to Astronaut. Kagura is a ritual dance associated with autumn that, according to legend, was entertaining enough to coax the goddess of the sun to come back out of a cave and light the world again.

  4. 2016年2月22日 · 让我猜猜看当谈到忍者时候你脑中浮现的都是哪些画面吧..是火影忍者里的热血少年漩涡鸣人?还是在各大漫画电影中登场的猿飞佐助?亦或只是一个神出鬼没的黑衣小人儿形象?忍术、飞檐走壁、悄无声息等等关键词一定会在你的脑海中闪过吧。但忍者究竟是怎样的一类人呢?二次元的忍者形象与 ...

  5. 2018年8月24日 · Japanese digital art collective teamLab, in collaboration with local urban landscape developer Mori Building Co. Ltd., has unveiled their awe-inspiring permanent digital art museum on June 21, 2018. The amazing light displays are housed in their very own building, spread out over two floors in a huge space in Tokyo’s Odaiba district.

  6. 2017年11月15日 · Kabushima Shrine (蕪島神社) is located on the island of Kabushima alongside the Tanesashi coastline in Aomori. It was originally established in 1269 by local fishermen who would pray for a good haul and safety while working on the open sea. These days, people also pray for good fortune on the stock market, since the Japanese word kabu ...

  7. 2019年1月7日 · Art Traditional Japan. www.spoon-tamago.com. 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.