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  1. 2019年3月18日 · If you have a bit of trouble finding a place to put your small towel while bathing, fold your towel twice and place it upon your head. This is the traditional way of using the towel in a shared bathtub. Similarly, be cautious about the tip of your hair if you have long hair.

  2. 2019年2月27日 · Takasakiyama is home to a fantastic Monkey Park, where you can explore the natural environment of some 1,500 wild Japanese monkeys, who are fed by park wardens! Takasakiyama Monkey Park is quite easy to reach from Oita's capital city, Beppu—especially if you have a car. It's located just outside of the city along the Kokura Highway, and has ...

  3. 2021年12月2日 · On the night of January 30, 1703 by the Western calendar, while a heavy snow fell, the troop of 47 samurai from Ako, armed with swords and arrows, converged outside the two gates of Kira's estate. At the prearranged signal from a drum, they attacked from the front and rear gates. Kira's vassals and servants rushed to his defense, with 16 killed ...

  4. 2022年7月27日 · Hokokuji was the family temple of both the Ashikaga and Uesugi clans. It was established in 1334—a time of great turbulence and unrest in Japan— by the priest Tengan Eko. The temple was founded in order to commemorate Ashikaga Ietoki, grandfather of Ashikaga Takauji, who became the first shogun of the Ashikaga Shogunate.

  5. 2016年1月6日 · Animals are often the messengers of Shinto gods, or are believed to be guardians that ward off evil spirits. As such, animal statues or motifs are often found in and around shrines. 3. Hato (Dove) With over 25,000 individual shrines, Hachiman shrines account for the second-largest network of Shinto shrines in Japan.

  6. 2016年5月27日 · 5. Maple 'Koyo' Starts at the Top. The Japanese word koyo often connotes “autumn-colored foliage,” but the word actually denotes the phenomenon of changing autumn colors—when the leaves change to red, yellow or orange before falling to the ground. While koyo often starts early in Daisetsuzan —Japan's largest park, boasting 226,000 ...

  7. 2019年5月31日 · UNESCO listed the sites as World Heritage in 1999. The sites are Futarasan Shrine, Tosho-gu Shrine (where shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu is enshrined) and Rinno-ji Temple. The Nikko area is famous in Japan for its beautiful natural landscapes as well, which provide serene scenery to its famous sites. - www.jnto.go.jp.