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Women who are called Geisha put up their hair in a type of traditional chignon called "Nihon...
Kabuki is one of Japanese traditional performing arts with a history spanning ...
Judo is one of the traditional martial arts of Japan. This sport was originated at the...
Sento are charged public baths where people come to bathe. They were popular during the...
Kendo is a competitive sport developed from the Shinai (bamboo sword) exercise of ...
Origami is a paper-folding craft that lets you enjoy making a variety of things such as...
The Japanese Garden is a traditional way of artificially creating mountain, pond,waterfall...
Matsuri, or festivals, are held as Shinto rituals to honor the gods or pray for the region's...
The Japanese sword is made of Tamahagane (type of steel) and is perfected by forging it...
Ninja are groups of people of individuals with special skills who were active from the 16th...
Obon is one of the Buddhist festivals to welcome back and hold a service for the ...
In Bonsai, plants and trees are grown and maintained in a small porcelain pot to ...
Ochugen (midsummer gift-giving) and Oseibo (year-end gift-giving) are gestures of gift-...
The Eto's (Oriental zodiac) root can be found in China from where it was brought over to...
Kyogen is one of Japanese traditional performing arts which has a history of more...
Noh is one of Japanese traditional performing arts with a history of more than 600 years. It...
Approximately 100,000 international students study language, culture and technologies...
Sumo is an ancient Japanese competitive sport with many ritualistic elements deeply rooted...
In general, the period between January 1 and 3 is called Oshogatsu (New Year's holiday)...
Shodo is an art of calligraphy using a brush to write the characters (letters). The main...
Around April when cherry blossoms start to bloom, Japanese people enjoy strolling in...
Kodo (literally "way of fragrance") is a Japanese traditional art of refinement in ...
"Hot spring" can be indicated as a phenomenon as well as the areas where water (hot...
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