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  1. 2016年8月29日 · Unmasking the World of Kabuki. Kabuki is well-known around the world as one of Japan’s most distinct forms of traditional theater. The elaborate costumes, dramatic makeup and stylized poses have been captivating audiences for more than four centuries, yet when it comes to finding out what goes on behind-the-scenes, very few people have been ...

  2. 2017年5月15日 · Festivals Events Family. Shichi-go-san (“Seven-Five-Three” Festival) is a yearly event in Japan, held on November 15, in which parents celebrate and pray for the development and happiness of their sons and daughters, typically boys at 5 and girls at the ages of 7 and 3 (this varies by region). This custom reportedly began during the Edo ...

  3. 2016年4月23日 · 1. Bill Leon-Guerrero (Ehime) Bill Leon-Guerrero never thought he would end up in Japan, much less baking cakes and making Japanese sweets here. He and his family had a good life on Guam, where Leon-Guerrero worked as an EMT and his wife, Toshie Masuda, was a schoolteacher. Their children, Hiroe and Hiroki, were in elementary school and ...

  4. Katsura Sunshine. Born Gregory Robic in Toronto, Canada, Sunshine is a traditional Japanese rakugo storyteller. After studying classics at the University of Toronto, he made his way to Japan to study Noh and Kabuki theater. Before getting into rakugo, he worked as an English teacher at Tokyo's Daigakushorin International Language Academy.

  5. 2015年12月31日 · The father and son lion duo from Kimba the White Lion (Jungle Taitei) looks full of life in this piece. This crossover, which brings together Kimba (Leo) and Unico from two different works by Tezuka, is absolutely adorable! In addition to the collaboration with Tezuka anime, you’ll also be able to see on display Rinpa-style art featuring the ...

  6. 2017年2月28日 · And here he serves up a quick “yoroshiku onegaishimasu” to Otosan, SoftBank’s talking dog, who can be seen relaxing at home with his human wife and daughter. Here, the Japanese expression “yoroshiku onegaishimasu” is meant to ease Bieber’s abrupt intrusion into their home as a way of saying “Please excuse me” or “Please let me have a moment here,” but the characteristically ...

  7. 2016年3月7日 · This TEDx video provides a wonderful insight into the teachings and practices of ninjutsu, the technique of concealment and disguise used by Japan's infamous ninja. Opening with an intriguing performance resembling a religious ceremony, Jinichi Kawakami—who claims to be "true" ninjutsu's last heir—presents a very different image of ninja in comparison to the Hollywood version that the ...