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  1. 2023年1月17日 · Chuban nishiki-e color woodblock. The man we know today as Hokusai was born in 1760 in Edo (modern-day Tokyo) and given the name Tokitaro. His talent in drawing and painting emerged during his early years, and at the age of nineteen he was apprenticed to a painter and printmaker named Katsukawa Shunsho.

  2. 2018年1月1日 · Hakone 'yosegi zaiku' is a kind of woodworking technique typically used to make puzzle boxes with elaborate opening mechanisms. Not only do they make a great gift—at the Hakone Trick Museum you can even make one of your own!

  3. 2020年5月22日 · 据说,贵船神社的历史远比京都还要古老,虽然建造之时不详,但从历史记载上却仍能找到端倪。在天武天皇白凤6年便有记载贵船曾有翻修神殿,有此可见贵船神社的存在时间至少超过1300年的历史;同时也有另一个传说指贵船神社在1600年前修建而成,当时的天皇为求风调雨顺、国泰民安而在贵船川 ...

  4. 2023年1月12日 · Historical. Horyu-ji's Famous Buddhist Monuments. John Asano Updated January 12, 2023. Temples Historical Site World Heritage Buddhism Nara. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Horyu-ji is one of the most celebrated temples in Japan, with its main hall and pagoda believed to be some of the oldest surviving wooden buildings in the world.

  5. 深受世界喜愛的日式傳統技藝:淺談日本花道的歷史與三大流派 | All About Japan. Judy Yu 2022年6月21日 更新. 傳統工藝 藝術 插花 深度日本. 說到日本的傳統文化,除了茶道之外,日文漢字寫作「華道」的花道,也是相當具有代表性的一項技藝。 花道由中國唐朝傳入日本,歷經多個朝代的演變,融入日式文化及價值觀,如今已成為日本代表性的傳統文化之一。 日本四季分明,每個季節都擁有不同的花卉素材,也因此花道深受日本人的喜愛及推崇。 此外,花道除了展現日本人對於大自然的敬畏和感恩四季的變化之美之餘,也是一個讓全世界接觸到日本傳統技藝的精緻途徑。 日本花道歷史:從唐朝供花文化所演化而來的傳統技藝. https://pixta.jp/photo/49222222.

  6. 2017年12月21日 · The monk Mangan established a shrine at the present location on the shore of Lake Ashi in 757. He is then said to have subdued a nine-headed dragon (九頭龍・ kuzuryu) that lived in the bottom of the lake, after which he constructed Kuzuryu Shrine (九頭龍神社・Kuzuryu Jinja) as part of the greater shrine complex, now deifying the ...

  7. 2017年8月15日 · Shuri Castle is one of the most popular destinations in Naha, the capital of Okinawa Prefecture. Easily accessible from Naha Airport and the city's International Street hub, this reconstructed castle attracts some1.8 million tourists per year, making it one of the five most visited castles in Japan. A Residence for Ryukyu Kings.

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