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  1. 2016年7月31日 · Painstakingly stitched by hand, this is Kyo-nui, or Kyoto hand embroidery, a beautiful Japanese textile tradition with a long and rich background that stretches back more than 1,000 years to the Asuka Period (592-710). Embroidery was first seen in Japan in conjunction with Buddhism that came from China.

  2. 2016年7月28日 · What's special about Horoyoi is that it regularly changes its lineup. Currently, there are 10 regular flavors, including grape, cola, peach, plum wine and lemon. Also, there are two limited flavors for Winter 2016: strawberry and "premium white" (milky soda). Store shelves will also be stocked with a new white grape flavor from March 2016.

  3. 2018年4月8日 · www.youtube.com. Wotagei is a type of Japanese choreographed dance executed using high-intensity glow sticks at night, predominantly performed by idol otaku. Flailing along to funky beats with unmatched agility, few groups have ventured into English pop music, but that's changed thanks to the group Kita no Uchishi Tachi (Northern Flailers).

  4. All About Alice Gordenker. Alice has lived and worked in Japan for close to 25 years. She studied Japanese art at Princeton University and translates for museums throughout Japan. Her popular column in The Japan Times, which ran from 2001 to 2015, answered readers’ questions on Japan with meticulously researched yet decidedly off-beat reports ...

  5. 2017年12月7日 · The Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Organizing Committee officially unveiled the three mascot finalists. Chosen by 15 committee members from 2,042 applications, received from amateur and professional designers around the country, the three individual pairings contain one candidate each for the Olympic and the Paralympic Games. #2020マスコット ...

  6. 2022年1月14日 · In recent years, as UFOs have become a subject of proper journalistic and political intrigue, the Japanese legend of the utsuro-bune has resurfaced as a dormant case. "UFO" is, however, in some sense a misnomer, as it was actually a seafaring vessel. The tale of a strange, hollowed ship found off the coast of what is now Ibaraki Prefecture was ...

  7. 2024年3月22日 · Imari ware is the first porcelain made in Japan, with a history dating back more than 400 years. Unlike earthenware, which is made from clay dug from the ground, porcelain is made from crushed stone mixed with the mineral kaolinite. In Japan, these materials were first found around 1610 in the hills around Arita, in Kyushu (in what is now Saga ...