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  1. 2017年11月2日 · While many cultural institutions and sites in Japan have elected to register with UNESCO as pieces of world heritage, Ise Grand Shrine has resisted this trend, as the traditions and rituals that take place there, far from being relics of the past, are still very much alive.

  2. 2018年7月4日 · Museum Art Technology Video Japan Tips From Locals Tokyo Odaiba Kanto. soranews24.com. Japanese digital art collective teamLab, in collaboration with local urban landscape developer Mori Building Co. Ltd., has unveiled their awe-inspiring permanent digital art museum on June 21, 2018.

  3. 2017年11月2日 · The Imperial Regalia of Japan are the country's most highly guarded treasures. They're so heavily protected, in fact, that only a handful of people have actually seen them. Consisting of a sword, a mirror and a jewel, these relics are said to be housed in three sacred sites spread around the nation.

  4. 2017年3月16日 · The company's beautiful handmade mirrors are classic in design, but small enough to fit in your purse—and bear the Yojiya logo on the back, making perfect gifts. Yojiya's main store is nestled down Kayukoji Lane, just a few seconds from the bustle of Shijo

  5. 6 天前 · The original teamLab Borderless museum closed on 31 August 2022 due to redevelopment work at Odaiba Palette Town. This new location marks more than a mere change of address; it signifies a profound new chapter in teamLab's journey. Differing from the linear path of teamLab Planets, the teamLab Borderless experience offers an unguided ...

  6. 2018年3月14日 · The large, fan-shaped floats of Hirosaki's Neputa Festival are called ogi-neputa, where ogi (扇) is the old Japanese term for a folding fan. The front image on the float is known as the kagami-e, or "mirror" image, while the reverse is the miokuri-e, or "farewell" image.

  7. 2022年11月7日 · As of September 2022, there are 1,131 National Treasures of Japan, including buildings, sculptures, paintings, calligraphy and archeological artifacts. The oldest is the so-called "Jomon Venus," a clay female figurine that dates from the Middle Jomon period (3520–2470 BCE).

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