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  1. 2019年9月24日 · Completely naked—yes, completely. As an onsen is a gift from mother nature, Japanese people want to fully enjoy this gift with their clean bodies. Clothing and towels will only serve to taint the water; therefore, just relax and go in with nothing between you and the water. You are allowed to bring a small hand towel to help cool down (or for ...

  2. 2022年7月6日 · He is now a symbol of courage and devotion to the emperor, and a statue of him stands outside Tokyo's Imperial Palace. 10. Sanada Yukimura (真田 幸村) Hailed in his day as the greatest warrior in Japan, Sanada Yukimura (1567-1615) battled valiantly against the tumultuous beginnings of Tokugawa rule over the nation.

  3. 2018年1月29日 · Freeze some yuzu, put it in a jar, add half of its weight in granulated sugar, shake and wait for the sugar to melt before putting it in the refrigerator. Yuzu-cha can be found in any Japanese supermarket; just look for a jar with ゆず茶 written on it. 4. Hachimitsu Daikon (Honey Radish)

  4. 2022年3月16日 · Five Women Warriors from Japanese History. Samurai, street fighters, and shamanesses--Japan has its share of fighting women over the centuries. Here are five of the country's most celebrated warriors. Tales of the samurai are synonymous with swordsmen around the world, but in fact some of Japan’s most celebrated warriors were women.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 2017年4月21日 · Seijin-shiki (Coming of Age Ceremonies) Seijin-shiki (成人式) are ceremonies held every second Monday of January, also know as Seijin no Hi, or Coming of Age Day ( seijin means adult and shiki means ceremony). This occasion is to welcome young adults—who turned 20 between April 2 of the past year and April 1 of the current year—to adulthood.

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