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  1. English. Español. Français. Experience the Ainu World, Living in Harmony with Nature. Upopoy (National Ainu Museum and Park) lies next to Lake Poroto. The beautiful natural surroundings give visitors a firsthand sense of how Ainu life and culture developed in harmony with nature. (image only) ©The Foundation for Ainu Culture.

  2. General information about tourism, visas, customs, working, studying, teaching, and more. Japan: the Official Guide Japan National Tourism Organization General tourism information of Japan in multi languages. Climate, Healthcare, Money, Visa, Emergency info

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  3. The castles and gardens that have survived the centuries in various parts of Japan are ideal places for getting a first-hand feeling of Japanese history and culture. Shimmering in the rays of the summer sun, the dreams of feudal magnates who once ruled these lands

  4. 2017年3月7日 · Hong Kong Official online magazine on Japan’s contributions, innovative technology and appeals, published by the Japanese government to all our friends around the world.

  5. 2021年8月20日 · Portraits of Japan. New World Heritage Sites Highlight the Charm of the Prehistoric Jomon Period. August 20, 2021. PDF. On July 27, several valuable prehistoric sites were newly added to the UNESCO’s World Heritage List. They bear a unique testimony to the development over millennia of the pre-agricultural yet sedentary Jomon culture.

  6. This is the official website of the Government of Japan that introduces its policies regarding important issues such as economic growth and regional peace and security. You can also read its official magazines/publications, including “We are Tomodachi.”.

  7. Not long after the mission, Japan became fully focused on the introduction of policies intended to enrich the nation through modernization and industrialization. Thus, it is no overstatement to say that Japan’s modernization began with the Iwakura Mission.”. Today, 150 years after the Meiji Restoration, that same spirit still lives on in Japan.

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