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  1. 2018年4月20日 · Learning Japanese has been made easy and fun with the help of these four Instagram accounts for Japanese study. Everyone has different ways of learning the language, but anyone can benefit from integrating as much Japanese into their daily lives as possible. And what better way to learn than by scrolling through social media!

  2. 2017年12月4日 · Lake Shikotsu on a Clear-Bottomed Kayak in Hokkaido. Lake Shikotsu has been selected as the clearest lake in Japan for eight years running, and is one of the wonders of Hokkaido. Besides strolling the shores, you can get great shots by taking a twirl around the lake in a clear-bottomed kayak.

  3. 2016年6月27日 · 现在你就可以打开instagram,开始日语学习之旅。. 日语单词卡是一项特殊的instagram插件,每张词卡上有图示和日文单词,并以字母标注发音。. 词卡插件制作精美,并随时更新。. 比如现在正值夏季,词卡中添加了很多关于夏季和夏日节日的内容。. 详情请询下列 ...

  4. 2018年1月19日 · Kanazawa can be really stunning with snow ! 9. Tottori Sand Dunes (Tottori) Tottori is one of the most underrated places in Japan, but it actually offers a lot of Instagram-worthy spots that are not common on the usual itinerary. Tottori has a beloved Sand Museum for the spectacle-seekers and the historic Tottori Castle Ruins for history buffs.

  5. 2016年12月28日 · Very few male boxers attempt to gain international titles, and the Japanese champions aren't generally recognized around the world. 6. Auto Racing. Competitive auto racing has existed in Japan since the 1920s, but it wasn't until the Tamagawa Speedway was opened in 1936 that the sport had a permanent, dedicated track.

  6. 2019年4月8日 · Nikko Toshogu in Tochigi Prefecture is one of Japan’s most popular sightseeing spots. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the shrine is presently undergoing restoration work that will last some 22 years and which employs materials and techniques true to the time of its construction almost 400 years ago. Ieyasu Tokugawa ended the Warring States ...

  7. 2019年11月27日 · They conducted rituals at Ise Jingu, a major Shinto shrine in Mie Prefecture, in central Japan. Clad in a traditional robe, Emperor Naruhito first visited the Outer Shrine. It’s dedicated to Toyouke-no-Omikami, the god of agriculture and industry. Empress Masako arrived by a car as she is allergic to horses.