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    2023年6月23日 · All About Japan and Japanese stuff! Find anime, music, castles, food, restaurants, videos, shopping, travel tips and more. New mega-feature every Monday! An Early Spring Spectacle: 10 Spots in and Around Tokyo for Plum Blossom Viewing Gardens Parks While ...

  2. 2020年10月14日 · Starring Takeda Tetsuya (武田鉄矢), loved by TV audiences but not by the women who populate his world, this hit follows his quest to find a wife. Our unlikely hero fails almost one hundred times before finally meeting a beautiful cellist played by Asano Atsuko (浅野温子). However, still mourning the loss of her fiancé, she too comes ...

  3. 2017年5月13日 · Missed your chance to see the decade’s biggest anime hit in theaters? Soon you’ll be able to watch it at home—region-free, and without the language barrier! While Makoto Shinkai’s anime hit Your Name has received a wider release in English-speaking territories than many other animated films from Japan, it’s still not on the same scale as mainstream movies’ distribution.

  4. 2020年5月8日 · Freelance writer living in Tokyo. Japanese movies, television and anime are great for immersing yourself in local culture while the global pandemic keeps us indoors. And now, some of the best modern Japanese TV shows are easy to access via streaming sites! Here are some of our favorites.

  5. 2017年6月9日 · Western TV commercials typically start with a core "idea" of some sort: a message, concept, thought process or theory. This idea is thrown at the viewer with the goal of engaging them and making a lasting impression. Japanese TV commercials, on the other hand, are often based less on an idea than on a feeling: they aim to create an impression ...

  6. 2017年5月1日 · The seven origami channels below offer a great selection of options that will take you to the next level and beyond! 7. Lawrence de Galan Origami. Lawrence de Galan features a number of fun, largely intermediate-level origami designs, including Pokémon, hearts, stars, animals and even household objects like tables, spoons and nail clippers.

  7. 2016年11月2日 · Some of the biggest festivals you won’t want to miss include: Dec. 31 & Jan. 1: New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day (celebrated throughout Japan) 2nd week of Feb.: Sapporo Snow Festival (Hokkaido) Apr. 14-15: Takayama Festival (Gifu) 3rd Fri-Sun of May: Sanja Matsuri (Asakusa, Tokyo) May 15: Aoi Matsuri (Kyoto)

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