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  1. 2017年11月2日 · 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. 2017年11月2日 · While many cultural institutions and sites in Japan have elected to register with UNESCO as pieces of world heritage, Ise Grand Shrine has resisted this trend, as the traditions and rituals that take place there, far from being relics of the past, are still very much alive.

  3. 2018年3月14日 · The large, fan-shaped floats of Hirosaki's Neputa Festival are called ogi-neputa, where ogi (扇) is the old Japanese term for a folding fan. The front image on the float is known as the kagami-e, or "mirror" image, while the reverse is the miokuri-e, or "farewell" image.

  4. 2018年7月4日 · Museum Art Technology Video Japan Tips From Locals Tokyo Odaiba Kanto. soranews24.com. 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.

  5. 2017年10月2日 · Seasonality is a key to Japanese culture. Each season brings exciting and different things to do, see and, of course, eat! Here are our favorite traditional Japanese sweets, or 'wagashi,' for each each season.

  6. 2018年10月17日 · But shrines in Kyushu are special, because Kyushu is, according to legend, home to the first places where the Shinto gods descended to Earth. The following shrines mark five of Shintoism's most significant spots. 5. Aso Shrine (Kumamoto) Aso Shrine is a very old and prominent shrine in Japan. Founded in the year 281, it's said to have been a ...

  7. 2019年3月18日 · Nara, Japan’s ancient capital, is a wonderfully picturesque city full to the brim with historical and cultural treasures. From awe-inspiring temples and stunning shrines to peaceful gardens and a scenic mountain, it’s one of Kansai’s gems. Oh, and did we mention that the entire city is watched over by 1,200 sacred deer? Read on to find out more!

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