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Sapporo Fushimi Inari’s torii gates
Did you know that there is a Fushimi Inari Shrine in both Sapporo (Hokkaido) and Kyoto? In this article, we in...
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Ozoni with round mochi
Japanese people eat New Year's dishes such as ‘Osechi’ during the holiday. Ozoni is one part of Osechi cuisine.
There are ...
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A foraging Sandpiper
Higashiyoka-Higata is a protected wetland that boasts the largest number of wild birds in all of Japan, including migratory b...
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Oki islands scenery
At the start of the Kojiki, the oldest Japanese text, the gods Izanagi and Izanami created “Oki no Mitsugonoshima” which are n...
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Toyama glass art cups
Toyama is famous for glassmaking as there are many factories at the Glass Art Hills Toyama. Toyama Glass Studio is one such ...
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Sendai Zuke-don
Sendai Zuke-don is a unique seafood rice bowl from Miyagi Prefecture. The area is famous for its seafood, especially flounder, sea...
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View over Yoshinogari Historical Park
Yoshinogari Historical Park is the largest and most significant Yayoi Period archaeological site in Japan. I...
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Scarecrows hanging out
Iya, one of the three most unexplored areas in Japan, is located right in the middle of Shikoku. There is a village in the ...
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Medicinal cuisine
Do you know the history of Toyama prefecture's medicine sales?
It began in the middle of the Edo period with
Masatoshi Maeda. ...
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Lake Shikotsu
Enjoy canoeing while appreciating the autumn leaves at Lake Shikotsu, famous for being the cleanest and clearest lake in Japan.
Can...
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December in Japan
December is also called "shiwasu” (師走) in Japan. 師 means teacher or mentor and 走 means busy. A long time ago, many households wo...
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Daisekirinzan view
Daisekirinzan in Yambaru National Park is a great place to fully enjoy and immerse yourself in nature. You’ll see many holy pl...
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