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  1. 2017年8月6日 · All About Purikura! Purikura, shortened from the word purinto kurabu —literally "print club"—refers to Japanese photo booths that are incredibly popular among the country's youth. An arguable must-try for tourists who visit the Land of the Rising Sun, this kawaii blend of technology and culture is ubiquitous throughout the country.

  2. 2016年11月7日 · Japanese paper folding was called orisue (折据, literally “folded setting down”) or origata (折形, folded shape) in the Edo Period. Building on the same root, oru (折, to fold), it later became orimono (折り物, folded thing) before finally settling into the very literal origami (折紙, folded paper) sometime between the late 19th ...

  3. 2016年8月8日 · With that in mind, let’s take a look at 10 scary superstitions and taboos in Japan! 10. Don’t Step on the Border of a Tatami Mat. Stepping on the cloth border of a tatami mat may bring bad luck. Made of woven straw, tatami mats are very common in Japanese homes, and some contain family emblems on the borders, so stepping on them with your ...

  4. 2016年9月15日 · Historical Checkpoint. The town was not just meant for passing daimyo and their retainers to warm their bones and stop by for a pleasant meal, though: Hakone was also a security checkpoint. To be certain that armed rebellion would not foment in the capital, and that the daimyo would remain loyal (as their families were, in effect, being ...

  5. 2023年10月2日 · Just for history buffs, here are 12 amazing events from Japan’s last 1,500 years! 1. Koreans Built Japan's First Temples (593) The son of Emperor Yomei, Prince Shotoku (574-622) was a semi-legendary regent of the Asuka Period (592-710). He is credited with resuming contact with China and embracing Confucianism and Buddhism.

  6. 2022年7月6日 · It's 19 hours from Vladivostok to Donghae, then (after a 9-hour layover) a further 15 hours to Sakaiminato. One-way tickets range from US$240 (¥24,000) for economy class to US$545 (¥55,000) for a junior suite in first class. You can also embark starting at Donghae for KRW 115,000 (¥9,500) to KRW 320,000 (¥26,500).

  7. 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.