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  1. 2020年12月14日 · Find out more about shimenawa! Shimenawa (しめ縄) are ropes made of rice straw and hemp, and thanks to their spiritual meaning in Shinto religion, they're found at Shinto shrines and in homes around Japan. Sometimes shimenawa symbolize purification, and often they're used to mark boundries between normal spaces and those that belong to the gods.

  2. 2022年2月2日 · The Japanese holiday Setsubun (節分) traces its history back to lunar new year celebrations in China, and when the tradition arrived in Japan in the 8th century, people celebrated on the final day of the traditional winter season (these days Setsubun is generally on February 3rd). Since the lunar new year starts with preparing for springtime ...

  3. 2016年1月25日 · The small town is rich with natural resources, fresh water, and clean air, making it a thriving center for fruit farms. Cherries, tomatoes, and grapes are all cultivated in the area, and thanks to a growing local wine industry, it's quickly becoming a food and wine hotspot.

  4. Nasu Ropeway (那須ロープウェイ) 215 Mt. Nasudake, Ooaza Yumoto, Nasu-machi, Nasu-gun, Tochigi. Open: March ~ November. Official Website (jp) Hot Springs. Known as an onsen resort, Nasu is full of steaming baths filled with natural hot spring water. Some of them are as old as 1,300 years, with water famed for its high quality.

  5. 2019年6月5日 · Some may say it's a bit early, but let’s take a look at how the Japanese people in history kept themselves cool. "Uchiwa": a seasonal item that represents Japanese summer. Sure there are many ways to avoid or get rid of the hot weather, but I bet nothing like a Uchiwa has been used over centuries. Well, Uchiwa is a type of a Japanese handheld ...

  6. 2023年5月26日 · 39F – 47F: Hotel Bellustar Tokyo. A New Look for Kabukicho. Kabukicho Tower is a brand new addition to one of Tokyo’s busiest neighborhoods, with food and fun for crowds young and old. This spring, a new landmark took its place in the Shinjuku skyline, literally towering over the competition with its unique frosted fingers.

  7. 2019年1月7日 · The charge for otoshi can be anywhere between 500 to 700 yen (roughly between $4~7), and something to keep in mind is most izakayas don't tell you they have a table charge. They just sort of sneak it in after you order your food and drinks. One of our first questions when we learned about otoshi was, if they charge you…can't you just refuse ...

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