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  1. 2019年1月23日 · In the lilting tones of the Kyoto dialect, Tomitsuyu explains why she chose to return to Japan and become a geiko after experiencing the world outside Japan. “There were many international students from various countries at the school I attended, including Germany, Brazil and China,” she recalls. “They all knew about their own countries ...

  2. 2017年6月13日 · Inside, some of the unusual 3-D yatsuhashi sweets on display include the easy-to-recognize shapes of a chidori or plover, the symbol of Kyoto’s Pontocho district, and a doll dressed in a twelve-layered ceremonial kimono. When SoraNews24's Japanese-language reporter visited the store, there were two special sweet sets on offer: the Kamogawa ...

  3. 2017年12月7日 · The Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee officially unveiled the three mascot finalists. Chosen by 15 committee members from 2,042 applications, received from amateur and professional designers around the country, the three individual pairings contain one candidate each for the Olympic and the Paralympic Games. #2020マスコット ...

  4. 2017年11月2日 · Strongman—All Japan Triathlon Miyakojima (Okinawa) • Every April. Of the nearly 280 triathlons held in Japan, this is one of the most popular. Participants see the beautiful emerald green seas around the island of Miyakojima in Okinawa as they swim for 3 kilometers (1.9 mi), bike for 157 kilometers (98 mi), and run for 42.195 kilometers (26 ...

  5. 2018年7月25日 · Here are some of the most spectacular matcha green tea sweets you can find in Kyoto, brought to you by Trip101. 12. Hannari Café's Matcha Candy. Hannari Café is a café that specializes in matcha sweets. It was originally a candy store and one of the best products there is the Midori-no-Kiwami.

  6. 2016年10月24日 · 除非你独居慧眼,一件件不同风格,材质,价位时装才能穿出杂志里模特感觉。. 1. 2. 从1976年Beams创立伊始到2016年这40年里,在东京年轻人中间流行穿着,音乐,家装多彩流变。. 各种风潮,类别标签走马灯一样来来去去,交织出有关东京流行文化 ...

  7. 2017年12月23日 · Kicking It Old School. When people think of Heian-Period (794-1185) aristocrats, the first thing that comes to mind usually isn’t a sport that looks like a cross between soccer (or football, whichever you prefer) and a game of Hackey Sack played on your college quad. But it turns out the classical ruling class sometimes played kemari (or ...