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  1. The main attraction on Teshima is the Teshima Art Museum, one of the most intriguing contemporary artworks in Japan. Standing amongst terraced rice fields, the simple concrete structure stimulates its visitors' senses with the play of water drops on a concrete surface. Several more artworks are scattered around the island's three fishing villages.

  2. 2017年3月24日 · Re: what do sumo hand gestures mean? Basically above explanation in EN is corret. That action is one of "手刀 (shutou/tegatana)". (te) means "hand", 刀 (katana) is "sword". 手刀 makes the border cuts btw real life and God area. Money is real life's one, so they say "Thanks!" to "Three Gods" of harvest "by hand".

  3. 2015年2月16日 · 2015/2/16 21:12. Two people of the opposite sex who are just friends involving no romantic feelings whatsoever normally don't hold hands/arms in Japan. The other posters are probably talking about how normal it is to see couples holding hands/arms. But if you're in Japan and you're a female and you're just friends with a Japanese male, and the ...

  4. 2016年2月16日 · by mei (guest) Re: Head patting in Japanese culture. 2016/2/17 07:46. I know the patting one's head is a very bad manner in some Asian countries, but it is not a common knowledge in Japan. Among boys and girls, patting/ruffling one's head is a usual action, means the one feels the others like a family. Certainly, he likes you.

  5. The trail between Magome and Tsumago is a well maintained section of the former Nakasendo, the route that ran along the Kiso Valley and connected Tokyo with Kyoto during the Edo Period. The trail is relatively gentle and is well marked in English and Japanese. It is about 8 kilometers long and takes around 2-3 hours to walk at a leisurely pace.

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  6. Magome (馬籠) is a former post town in the Kiso Valley, which served travelers of the Nakasendo, a major route that connected Tokyo with Kyoto during the feudal ages. The town has been beautifully restored with a broad stone walkway lined with wooden buildings and carefully tended foliage. Magome's embellished preservation contrasts with the ...

  7. 2002年6月9日 · Taisho and early Showa Period (1912 - 1945) During the era of the weak Emperor Taisho (1912-26), the political power shifted from the oligarchic clique (genro) to the parliament and the democratic parties. In the First World War, Japan joined the Allied powers, but played only a minor role in fighting German colonial forces in East Asia.

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