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  1. 2023年10月2日 · 5. Approach the Torii Gate with Respect. When you walk through a shrine's torii gate, you're entering the spiritual world and stepping onto holy ground. Naturally, this isn't to be taken lightly. Before entering the gate, it's best to give a small bow. When stepping through, stick to the side of the path; the center of the path is reserved for ...

  2. 2016年6月29日 · If it’s sunny I’ll give you a golden bell. Teru-teru-bozu, teru bozu. Do make tomorrow a sunny day. If you make my wish come true. We’ll drink lots of sweet rice wine. Teru-teru-bozu, teru bozu. Do make tomorrow a sunny day. But if the clouds are crying. Then I shall snip your head off.

  3. 2017年1月26日 · There's quite a long list of dos and don'ts when it comes to business etiquette in Japan, so to simplify it we have compiled 10 common business manners you're likely to encounter. 1. Wait Before Sitting Down. When visiting someone else’s office, wait until the host says “Please, have a seat,” before sitting down.

  4. 2017年1月26日 · So follow our path to the perfect hanami! 1. When to Hanami. https://flic.kr/p/s88G74. The first thing to carefully choose is the date, since you want the flowers to be at their full bloom for the best view: luckily, the Japan Weather Association has you all sakura lovers close to heart and yearly releases a “Sakura Blossoming Forecast ...

  5. 2020年2月12日 · Below is a compilation of Tokyo ramen that’s as easy on the wallet as it is on the tongue. 10. Fuku-no-Ken (¥390) Although almost all inexpensive ramen uses a soy-sauce-based soup, Fuku-no-Ken breaks the mold and serves up its piping hot ramen bowls with tonkotsu ramen.

  6. 2019年3月18日 · After bathing, wipe your body of excess water—including the soles of your feet—before going back to the dressing room. Now you can use your large towel to wipe your body thoroughly before putting on your clothes. Fortunately, free hair dryers are often placed in the dressing room. These are our simple steps to enjoy a Japanese public bath ...

  7. 2022年9月6日 · Situated near the Sumida River (隅田川・Sumida-gawa) in eastern Tokyo, Senso-ji is dedicated to the Kannon Bodhisattva, the goddess of mercy. According to legend, a statue of the Kannon was found in the river by two fisherman in the year 628, after which the chief of their village converted his house into a temple for the holy relic.

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