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  1. 2020年11月12日 · Emperor Naruhito proclaimed his younger brother, Crown Prince Fumihito, as the first in line to Japan’s Chrysanthemum Throne on November 8. The ceremony took place at the Imperial Palace. Empress Masako and Crown Princess Kiko also attended the event.

  2. 2017年12月28日 · Boys Love Manga and Beyond: History, Culture, and Community in Japan, edited by Mark McLelland, Kazumi Nagaike, Katsuhiko Suganuma, James Welker (2015) Male-Male Romance by and for Women in Japan: A History and the Subgenres of "Yaoi" Fictions, published by Akiko Mizoguchi in U.S.-Japan Women's Journal, No. 25 (2003)

  3. 2018年1月23日 · Even more fantastic, the Hachinohe area is also supposedly the final resting place of Jesus Christ. After passing through the sleepy town of Shingomura (a town that coincidentally only has one shingo, or traffic light, built so kids from the town wouldn't be shocked when they saw them elsewhere), it isn’t long before you encounter a hilariously frank street sign that lets you know you’re ...

  4. 2016年7月27日 · The Oedo Mixed Senbei Set includes the major types of traditional crackers typical of the old city of Tokyo (Edo). The variety of arare senbei, soka senbei and kawara senbei covers a wide range of shapes, flavors and crunchiness. The set is available in two sizes, with 14 or 27 pieces. Founded in 1804, Matsuzaki Senbei has been offering classic ...

  5. Born Gregory Robic in Toronto, Canada, Sunshine is a traditional Japanese rakugo storyteller. After studying classics at the University of Toronto, he made his way to Japan to study Noh and Kabuki theater. Before getting into rakugo, he worked as an English teacher at Tokyo's Daigakushorin International Language Academy. ...

  6. 2022年1月14日 · David Updated January 14, 2022. Historical Site Ruins. en.wikipedia.org. Japan’s connection to UFOs is centuries old, and one particular case has perplexed fans and scholars since the Edo period (1603 – 1868). It is the case of the utsuro-bune, or “hollowed ship”.

  7. 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.