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  1. 2016年1月12日 · A Beginner's Guide to Japanese Tea Ceremonies. Japanese tea ceremony is an art form that has been perfected over 1,000 years, and below RocketNews24 examines some of that long history. Japanese tea masters dedicate their lives to the ritual preparation of a simple bowl of tea. The tea ceremony can be a half-day affair, lasting up to four hours!

  2. 2023年10月2日 · While going to a temple or shrine simply to observe is satisfactory on its own, it's well worth learning how to fully participate to get the most out of the experience.

  3. 2019年9月24日 · Relaxing at an onsen (hot spring) is becoming more and more popular among tourists. However, while enjoying this gift from nature, there are specific rules that must be followed—even by foreigners. Read on to learn about onsen manners and get ready to have a fantastic time enjoying the onsen like a local!

  4. 2018年1月29日 · Winter can sometimes feel long in Japan (especially without central heat!), and February is one of the coldest months. While we hope you don’t catch any germs, those indestructible local grandmas have many tried and true methods to fight colds!

  5. 2022年7月6日 · You probably know Miyamoto Musashi, but how many other real-world samurai can you name? Here are 12 of the most famous samurai in Japan!

  6. 2022年7月6日 · 10. Jizo. Outside of Japan, Jizo is known as Ksitigarbha (from Sanskrit), and he is a Bodhisattva—a practitioner of Buddhism who has deferred their own enlightenment to help others along the path. As a guardian of travelers, small statues of Jizo can be found alongside roads or at temples. Jizo is also a notable guardian of children ...

  7. 2017年4月21日 · The kimono is a very symbolic piece of fashion of Japan. Even though they've been around for a few centuries, they're still culturally important. Do Japanese people wear them everyday? No. Kimono have become considered formal dress, seen mostly on certain occasions. If you're a kimono lover, please pay attention to the following days!

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