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  1. 2022年5月16日 · 日本的盲人賣藝者中,最廣為人知的即為「 琵琶法師 」,平安時代(西元794〜1185年)他們的身影出現於大街小巷,背著琵琶、穿著僧衣,雖稱作「法師」,但與宗教活動無關,不是真正的僧侶。 鎌倉時代(西元1185〜1333年),琵琶法師四處傳唱平曲(平曲:《平家物語》琵琶曲)而聞名,知名的怪談〈無耳芳一(耳なし芳一)〉中的芳一即為琵琶法師。 https://www.facebook.com/gozemovie/ 相較於琵琶法師,「 瞽女 」的故事則低調很多。 瞽女的誕生沒有詳細資料記載,最早的紀錄出現於室町時代(西元1336〜1573年),以「 御前コゼ 女盲目 」一詞記載著(瞽女的日文發音也是「コゼ (goze)」),內容為瞽女們聚集歌唱。

  2. 2019年4月8日 · But it's a large amusement park with lots of attractions, aquariums, restaurants and more. It's a great place for some family fun. Tokyo's next door neighbor Yokohama is the second largest city in Japan! We're here to help you discover the sights, sounds and scenery of one of Japan's most vibrant port cities.

  3. 2016年11月16日 · A Brief History of Japanese Timekeeping. DigitalHub.JP Updated November 16, 2016. Shrines Technology. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlOKaL7s0VI. Produced in collaboration with CASIO, DigitalHub.JP's latest feature opens up the 1,300-year-old story of Japanese timekeeping, from water clocks to app-enabled wrist computers.

  4. 2017年3月30日 · What makes things different in Japanese? Let’s dive into the answer, and since it’s going to take a while to explain, go ahead and pour yourself a cup of coffee. Which, incidentally, is written with katakana as コーヒー. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Joyo.png.

  5. 2022年11月2日 · The Storied History of the Yamanote Line. Thomas Shiozaki Updated November 2, 2022. Transportation Trains. toyokeizai.net. The Yamanote Line: one of the busiest and most famous train lines in Japan. It connects all of Tokyo's famous stations: Harajuku, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ueno and Akihabara, to name a few.

  6. 2024年1月10日 · Known in Japan as Chuken Hachiko (Faithful Dog Hachiko), Hachi was an Akita dog who famously waiting for his master for nearly 10 years after he died. Nearly a century later, Hachi remains both a synonym for loyalty in Japan and a prominent symbol of Shibuya Station.

  7. 2018年5月12日 · An Interview with Wagakki Band. Wagakki Band released their fifth studio album, Otonoe, in April 2018, and JRock247 had the chance to talk to Yuko Suzuhana (vocals), Machiya (guitar) and Ibukuro Kiyoshi (koto) about their stunning new release, the creative process, and inspiring a new generation in the art of wagakki. For their thoughts on ...

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