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  1. 2016年3月17日 · These cute, squishy cat toys can help you learn the eight major keys of a piano with just a tap on a feline's back!

  2. 2017年10月16日 · The Japan Guy's Latest. In Japan, paper-rock-scissors is known as 'jan-ken-pon.' Children here use it to decide virtually everything—and this means that if you're a schoolteacher, 'janken' is one of the very first skills you need to pick up!

  3. 2017年5月19日 · Piko Taro and Psy, the viral hitmakers from Japan and South Korea respectively, get together to show us their awesome dance moves in a new music video. Ever since Piko Taro took the world by storm in the summer of 2016 with his viral YouTube hit "PPAP,“ people everywhere have been drawing comparisons between him and fellow YouTube superstar Psy, who broke records with his 2012 hit "Gangnam ...

  4. 2017年1月26日 · www.freeimageslive.co.uk. Omikuji are fortune-telling strips of paper you can purchase at Japanese shrines and temples. They offer both a general blessing and an outline of your fortune for more specific aspects of your life. While the specific fortunes are a little complex, here we offer an explanation of the main kinds of general blessing you ...

  5. 2016年3月3日 · March 3 is a special day in Japan: it's the day of the Hina Matsuri, or Girls' Festival. On this day, girls are celebrated and families pray for their health and prosperity. Splendid dolls are the main decoration for this occasion. They're very fine, often made of porcelain. They're usually displayed in the home starting around mid-February and ...

  6. 2015年11月19日 · Improve your hiragana and katakana writing skills with the "Hiragana + Katakana Print Yourself" workbook—available online for less than $2!

  7. 2017年12月24日 · Address: 3F Acorde Asakusa Bldg., 3-4-9 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo. Reservation Contact: class@taiko-center.co.jp. Lesson Fee: From ¥6,000. - www.taiko-center.co.jp. Located just north of Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Taiko-Lab offers a chance to learn the basics of 'taiko' drumming in about 60 minutes—an essential part of any Japan experience!

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