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  1. 2017年11月2日 · Searching for the Imperial Regalia of Japan. The Imperial Regalia of Japan are the country's most highly guarded treasures. They're so heavily protected, in fact, that only a handful of people have actually seen them. Consisting of a sword, a mirror and a jewel, these relics are said to be housed in three sacred sites spread around the nation.

  2. 2023年10月18日 · 特别的2.5次元音乐剧. 凡尔赛玫瑰铜像(兵库县). 宝塚音乐剧是音乐剧在进入日本后与宝塚相融后的产物,除此之外,日本还有着另一种充满独特魅力的音乐剧——2.5次元音乐剧。. 这是一种和日本的 ACG文化 (注1)相结合后的产物。. 日文中会将动画、漫画 ...

  3. 2017年11月2日 · One of the things I enjoy most about Ise Grand Shrine is its architecture. Ise Grand Shrine’s buildings are constructed in what is known as the yuitsu-shinmei-zukuri style, a type of architecture that incorporates building elements common in Japan before Buddhism was introduced to the country via the Silk Road. ...

  4. 2022年4月4日 · Steve Jobs and Tsubame-Sanjo. From his younger days, Steve Jobs enjoyed a deep connection with Japan that stemmed from his relationship with Zen Buddhism and a fascination with Japanese aesthetics. His beloved Zen guru was famed monk Kobun Otogawa of the Soto sect, born in the city of Kamo, some 10 kilometers from Tsubame-Sanjo.

  5. 2017年11月2日 · The Ancient Ninja Strongholds of Iga & Koka. A lot of mystery and intrigue surround the legendary ninja of Japan. In Japanese, ninja are also called shinobi, which is a shortened form of shinobi-no-mono (忍びの者), or “those who act in stealth.”. The verb shinobu (忍ぶ) actually means to conceal oneself or to endure.

  6. 2017年8月6日 · All About Purikura! Purikura, shortened from the word purinto kurabu —literally "print club"—refers to Japanese photo booths that are incredibly popular among the country's youth. An arguable must-try for tourists who visit the Land of the Rising Sun, this kawaii blend of technology and culture is ubiquitous throughout the country.

  7. 2013年12月30日 · Osechi-ryori, the traditional New Year’s holiday food in Japan, has a long tradition stretching back to the Heian Period (794-1185). Originally, it was considered taboo to cook meals on a hearth during the first three days of the New Year, so stackable boxes filled with long-lasting food items were prepared by December 31 for consumption over ...

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