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  1. 2017年11月1日 · While Japan is home to over 300 castles, there are only 12 that still retain their original castle keep. The other castles only claim original outlying buildings, often with a recently reconstructed keep, and many more are simply ruins. Surviving the test of time, these 12 so-called "original construction" castles are the cream of the crop. 12.

  2. 2017年1月26日 · www.freeimageslive.co.uk. Omikuji are fortune-telling strips of paper you can purchase at Japanese shrines and temples. They offer both a general blessing and an outline of your fortune for more specific aspects of your life. While the specific fortunes are a little complex, here we offer an explanation of the main kinds of general blessing you ...

  3. 2017年7月28日 · Also known as the Star Festival, Tanabata is traditionally held on the seventh day of the seventh month of the old lunar calendar, celebrating the legend of the one day of the year when the deities Hikoboshi (identified with the star Altair) and Orihime (identified with Vega), separated by the Milky Way, are allowed to meet.

  4. 2019年4月10日 · There are two key types of chocolate given on Valentine's Day: giri-choco (義理チョコ), chocolate purchased for and given to male friends or coworkers out of a well-meaning sense of obligation (which is the literal meaning of giri ), and honmei-choco (本命チョコ), which is ideally home-made, and represents true romantic feelings.

  5. 2018년 12월 30 일 이노베이션 일본의 지속가능한 농업 2023년 3월 17일 서스테이나 위크 : 더 나은 미래를 찾아 ... 2021년 9월 24일 진주 선물 구매 시 꼭 알아둬야 유용한 정보 2부 2018년 12월 26일 쇼핑 특집 기사 English

  6. 2019年1月23日 · An okiya is a house that manages maiko (girls training to become geiko) and geiko —the Kyoto word for geisha, women trained to entertain guests with music, conversation and dances at banquets. Girls who aspire to become geiko live in an okiya and train under the mistress, whom they call okaasan (mother).

  7. 2017年1月26日 · These English Words Don't Mean What You Think! In co-opting English words into Japanese, sometimes our crafty Japanese pals have assigned our words to things that actually mean something totally different. Join us for a quick primer on some Japanese loan words you might have heard before, and what they really mean! 5.

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