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  1. 2017年11月1日 · A short walk from Kanazawa Castle is the Nagamachi Samurai District (Nagamachi Buke Yashiki), a well-preserved area where the samurai of Kanazawa once lived. It's a wonderful place to soak up the atmosphere of feudal Japan and the samurai age with narrow, winding streets lined with traditional mud-tiled walls and old samurai houses.

  2. 2018年10月24日 · 一口價搭郵輪遊日本 | All About Japan. 【日本旅遊入門講座】免轉乘免拖行李!. 一口價搭郵輪遊日本. 厭倦了跟團「上車睡覺,下車尿尿,回家問什麼都不知道」的走馬看花,卻又對自由行什麼都要自己來感到欲振乏力?. 試想一下這樣的旅遊方式:. 1.不用換酒店 ...

  3. 2023年10月2日 · While little is known of Japan’s earliest inhabitants, thanks to the introduction of Chinese writing in the fifth century, we do have extant written histories starting from the eighth century. Just for history buffs, here are 12 amazing events from Japan’s last 1,500 years! 1. Koreans Built Japan's First Temples (593)

  4. 2017年4月11日 · Kyoto was beset with a series of natural disasters after he died in exile in 903, and Kitano Tenmangu Shrine was built to appease his spirit. He is now revered as Tenjin, the Shinto god of learning. When: The Tenjin-san Market is open on the 25th of every month starting at 6:00 a.m. and lasting until 4:00 p.m.

  5. 2017年11月13日 · Original surviving Japanese castles are a rarity. Only a dozen retain their original keeps, though there are many more that lie in ruins or have been reconstructed. Beyond the castles, however, many historic castle towns are extremely well preserved, and we've gathered eight of the best! 8. Tsuwano (Shimane Prefecture)

  6. 2016年11月2日 · Some of the biggest festivals you won’t want to miss include: Dec. 31 & Jan. 1: New Year’s Eve & New Year’s Day (celebrated throughout Japan) 2nd week of Feb.: Sapporo Snow Festival (Hokkaido) Apr. 14-15: Takayama Festival (Gifu) 3rd Fri-Sun of May: Sanja Matsuri (Asakusa, Tokyo) May 15: Aoi Matsuri (Kyoto)

  7. 2017年11月2日 · Historical. The Ancient Ninja Strongholds of Iga & Koka. John Asano Updated November 2, 2017. Museum Ninja Shoryudo Mie Shiga. www.govoyagin.com. A lot of mystery and intrigue surround the legendary ninja of Japan. In Japanese, ninja are also called shinobi, which is a shortened form of shinobi-no-mono (忍びの者), or “those who act in stealth.”

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