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  1. 2024年4月10日 · Koko-en Garden, immediately west of Himeji Castle, is a Japanese garden divided into nine sections, each in a different style. The garden opened in 1992, incorporating the site of the former western residence of the castle lord and numerous samurai residences. The layout matches that of the historical residences and walled streets between them ...

  2. 2024年4月3日 · This phase highlights treasures from the Kyoto Imperial Palace that span a wide range of genres, from screen and scroll paintings to musical instruments and mirrors and other tools for daily life. Gourd-shaped ceramic incense burner. Shugakuin ware, Edo period (18th c.). One of the leaves is a lid that can be lifted off to insert the incense.

  3. 2024年4月3日 · They're our authors! All About Japan and Japanese stuff! Find anime, music, castles, food, restaurants, videos, shopping, travel tips and more. New mega-feature every Monday!

  4. 2024年4月3日 · John Rucynski is an English teacher, writer, and editor who has been living in Japan for over 20 years. He is currently based in the Kansai region and has vowed to stay until his beloved Hanshin Tigers finally win the Japan Series again. When he isn't working, he loves exploring Japan on foot and by bicycle.

  5. 2024年4月11日 · Kumejima Tsumugi. A coaster woven from tsumugi silk yarn, still on the loom. The visible pattern was created by the way in which the warp yarn was dyed before the weaving began. Kumejima is a small island about 100 kilometers west of the main island of Okinawa. Tsumugi silk production began here in the second half of the fifteenth century.