雅虎香港 搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. 2017年11月2日 · Since this is a general term for a lantern, it's often applied to lantern festivals that don't specifically feature chochin paper lanterns. 8. Tado Taisha Chochin Matsuri (Mie) Tado Taisha Shrine is located just west of Nagoya in the city of Kuwana in northeastern Mie Prefecture.

  2. 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.

  3. 2017年10月14日 · The Heian Period (794-1185) saw Japan's capital return from Nara to Kyoto, where the imperial court flourished. Politics were dominated by four clans: the Minamoto, the Tiara, the Fujiwara and the Tachibana, known collectively as Gem-pei-to-kitsu (源平藤橘). These clans spawned many famous warriors and officials who influenced Japan to the ...

  4. 2018年1月29日 · Freeze some yuzu, put it in a jar, add half of its weight in granulated sugar, shake and wait for the sugar to melt before putting it in the refrigerator. Yuzu-cha can be found in any Japanese supermarket; just look for a jar with ゆず茶 written on it. 4. Hachimitsu Daikon (Honey Radish)

  5. 2018年5月23日 · 2. Oku Hida Onsen Villages (Takayama City) Oku Hida Onsen is a collection of hot spring villages located deep in the Northern Japan Alps of Gifu Prefecture. These villages boast the most open-air hot spring baths ( rotenburo) of any one area in Japan—more than 140 in all. A pretty impressive statistic if you ask us!

  6. 2017年5月1日 · Tadashi Mori — Origami Darkness Dragon 2.0. Tadashi Mori is another dragon-loving origami artist. This is an update on his original Darkness Dragon, with bigger wings and a stronger body. It looks like it means business! 4. Kade Chan — Origami Fiery Dragon.

  7. 2022年7月11日 · All About the Tenjin Matsuri. Osaka's Tenjin Festival is held every July 24 and 25, and it's commonly ranked as one of the Top 3 festivals in Japan. It started over 1,000 years ago and spans both roads and rivers. People chant, sing and clap in rhythm to the drumbeats that encompass the city. Be sure to get a good viewing spot because it will ...