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  1. 2021年10月18日 · No one has captured the exotic natural habitat of Amami Oshima better than the Japanese-style painter Tanaka Isson (1908–1977), who spent the last years of his life in anonymous, self-imposed exile while he created his masterpieces.

  2. 2017年4月11日 · Kyoto was beset with a series of natural disasters after he died in exile in 903, and Kitano Tenmangu Shrine was built to appease his spirit. He is now revered as Tenjin, the Shinto god of learning. When: The Tenjin-san Market is open on the 25th of every month starting at 6:00 a.m. and lasting until 4:00 p.m.

  3. 2017年6月9日 · https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbWaAcGCRdA. Finally, let's look at a series of more recent Japanese commercials for the same product. Here we see members of the mega-hit music and dance group Exile dancing through a world of ice, conveying a sense of the product's refreshing coolness.

  4. 2021年12月3日 · Unbeaten Tracks in Japan, originally published in 1880, is the oldest of the three works introduced in this article and one of the best-known early Western travelogues of Japan. In it, Isabella Bird (1831–1904), a well-traveled British woman, describes her journey from Yokohama and Tokyo to Hokkaido over seven months in 1878.

  5. 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.

  6. 2018年10月2日 · C.O.S.M.O.S. Akizakura (Sandaime J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v1ynPdEqjO0 The flower in the title is the same, but the style and tempo are definitely different!

  7. Although there are large patches of rural communities on each of Japan’s four main islands, the runaway winner was the southern island of Kyushu. All four of the highest ranked cities were located there, with the two towns tied for third, Bungotakada and Taketa, both located in Oita Prefecture. 3. Bungotakada (Oita—tie)

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