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  1. Persimmons: Only $1,000 Each! Fruit Weird Japan. One of the weird and fun things about Japan are insanely expensive fruits. Including a box of persimmons that fetched 100,000 yen in the season’s first auction in Ishikawa Prefecture.

  2. 2013年4月11日 · In 2013, the residents of Nagano Prefecture witnessed first hand the beauty of Mr. Frost's work—with snow-covered sakura. Clear blue skies, perfect white snow and delicate pink flowers are what make up this stunning vista. This photo looks as if you're about to step into Narnia in springtime. Hopefully the flowers made it through the cold patch.

  3. 2017年10月3日 · For the most part, Kashima Shrine in Ibaraki Prefecture looks like any one of hundreds of other Japanese shrines. Founded over 1,300 years ago, the architecture of the shrine looks pretty typical for a place of Shinto worship. However, if you make your way back past the rear shrine buildings, you’ll find a scene of ethereal beauty.

  4. They're our authors! All About Japan and Japanese stuff! Find anime, music, castles, food, restaurants, videos, shopping, travel tips and more. New mega-feature every Monday! All About NIPPON TV NEWS 24 JAPAN NIPPON TV NEWS 24 JAPAN is the English ...

  5. 2016年11月2日 · Some of the biggest festivals you won’t want to miss include: Dec. 31 & Jan. 1: New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day (celebrated throughout Japan) 2nd week of Feb.: Sapporo Snow Festival (Hokkaido) Apr. 14-15: Takayama Festival (Gifu) 3rd Fri-Sun of May: Sanja Matsuri (Asakusa, Tokyo) May 15: Aoi Matsuri (Kyoto)

  6. 2019年3月18日 · The city of Sapporo (札幌) is the capital of Hokkaido (北海道), Japan's northernmost island and largest prefecture. It's separated from Japan's main island, Honshu, by the Tsugaru Strait, but is connected by rail via the undersea Seikan Tunnel. Sapporo encompasses an area almost double the size of Tokyo, and is the fifth most populous city ...

  7. 2016年4月22日 · The Ainu are the indigenous inhabitants of Japan’s northern-most island of Hokkaido. The Ainu also populated the Kuril and Sakhalin islands. Hokkaido, called Ezo until 1869, was acquired by Japan during the Tokugawa Shogunate (1603–1868) purposed to be a buffer for protection from Russia. But it wasn’t until 1947 that Hokkaido was awarded ...