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  1. 2017年2月16日 · Toro nagashi (灯籠流し) literally means "flowing lanterns." It is a ceremony in which paper lanterns are released down a river or into the ocean, often performed on the last evening of the summer Obon season, when it's believed that the spirits of one's ancestors return to the living world. The lanterns are said to guide the spirits back to ...

  2. 2019年1月23日 · Traversing the vast Kushiro Marsh—a national park that makes up roughly six percent of all of Japan’s wetlands—the train offers sights and vistas that can only be glimpsed along this route, including the chance to see far northern wildlife such as Ezo red foxes, red-crowned cranes and Ezo deer. The train’s retro design evokes a ...

  3. 2017年11月1日 · The garden was designed in a circuitous style, and can be walked in about an hour. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes that can get a little dirty. Hours: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from October 16 to the end of February) Admission: ¥310 (adult) / ¥100 (child) Tel: 81+ (0)76-234-3800. Access: About 15 minutes by bus from Kanazawa ...

  4. 2019年1月23日 · The Roots of Tonkatsu: A Delicious Fusion. Tonkatsu —the breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet so popular with the masses—was originally one of many Japanese twists on Western recipes imported to Japan, in this case France’s côtelette de veau. Here is the history of tonkatsu according to the first restaurant in Japan to put the dish on its menu.

  5. 2016年9月27日 · Owakudani, which literally translates to "great boiling valley," is known for its hot springs, but is also home to sulfur mines and vents. And one of the more interesting regional delicacies from the area are kuro tamago, or black sulfur eggs. The eggs, which are said to add seven years to your life just by eating one, are dipped into the ...

  6. 2016年11月30日 · english.ichinoyu.co.jp. The Ichinoyu Group's Japanese-style inns, or ryokan, can be found throughout the Hakone area. They're much loved by visitors to Japan, and highly rated on TripAdvisor. We'll be taking a look at the reasons for their popularity, as well as each of these ryokan' s best features. 1.

  7. 2016年5月6日 · Maru/Kuruwa — Baileys. Like the Japanese words maru (丸, circle) and kuruwa (曲輪, bent loop) imply, a bailey is literally a circle around the main keep. Castles can have any number of baileys, but generally they have at least three basic levels. These are called the honmaru (main bailey), ninomaru (second bailey) and sannomaru (third bailey).