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Hakata-za, in Fukuoka-city

  2024/03/17
  Japanese Culture

  Hakata-za is the theater for Kabuki plays and is located in the Hakata Riverain in Nakasu It was originally constructed in 1996. Kabuki is one of Japanese traditional stage arts along with Nho, Kyogen and Bunraku. It is said to have originated in Kyoto with a woman named Okuni at the beginning of the 17th century. However, it is now performed only by male actors, so it amazing that the very first performance was by a woman.

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Roanji in Imari

  2024/03/17
  Featured restaurants

  Imari is a town of Porcelain. Roanji is the authentic local restaurant in Imari offer dishes made with Imari ingredients including Imari beef.

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Reataurants in Nagasaki

  2024/03/17
  Featured restaurants

  In Nagasaki, you can enjoy many king of Meals for lunch and dinner. Especially, at JR Nagasaki station building 1st floor and AMU Plaza 5th floor, a lot of restaurants there, you can choose the meals what you want.    

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Sunflower

  2024/03/15
  Flowers in Japan

  Sunflower is an annual plant of the Asteraceae family. Sunflowers are flowers that represent summer. If seeds are sown between April and June, they will germinate in about a week and bloom between July and September. Sunflowers are native to western North America, and are said to have been introduced to Japan in the 17th century.  

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Rape blossoms

  2024/03/15
  Flowers in Japan, Staff Blog

  Rape blossoms (Nanohana in Japanese) is a general term for flowers of the Brassica family. Rape blossoms are one of the flowers that herald the arrival of spring, and the yellow flowers spread all over the place are spectacular.

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Takachiho Shrine, in Takachiho

  2024/03/13
  Shinto Shrine

  The shrine has long history, established 1900 years ago, worship the deity of agriculture, marriage, traffic safety and protection against misfortunes. Located just west of the town center, is nestled in a grove of tall cedars.  During the day the shrine’s nondescript, unpainted buildings blend in naturally with the surrounding trees. The light that filters through, brings with it an air of calm, peaceful reverence. Today this legend is reenacted as Yokagura in a series of 33 episodes depicting the divine quarrel as well as other deeds of the gods.  On winter weekends, people gather to watch  all-night performances of these episodes at different locations each week, sometimes at private homes. The performances are held on Saturday evenings from mid November to mid February.

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Amano Iwato Shrine, in Takachiho

  2024/03/13
  Shinto Shrine

  Takachiho is a birth place of Japanese indigenous religion, Shinto. There is a story of Shinto origin in the Cave behind of Amano Iwato Shrine, and Amano Yasugawara. In the story, Amaterasu, the Shinto sun goddess, became so outraged by her brother’s cruel pranks that she hid herself in a cave, refusing to come out and depriving the world of her life-giving light. All of the other gods and goddesses gathered to lure her out. They tried everything they could think of to no avail until one goddess performed an outrageously ribald dance that caused the other gods to roar with laughter. Amaterasu left the cave to see what all the fun was about, and in doing so she returned her light to the world.   Amano Iwato Shrine About ten kilometers outside of central Takachiho, Amano Iwato Shrine was built near the Cave where Amaterasu is said to have hid herself away. The cave cannot be approached, however, there is an observation deck behind the shrine’s main building from where you can gaze across the river. In order to access the observation deck, you need to inquire at the shrine entrance, and a priest will give you a quick guided tour. Amano Yasukawara A short walk down the road from Amano Iwato Shrine is a path that leads down to the river below. After a few minutes on this path you will see neat little piles of stones stacked along  the river by previous visitors to mark their pilgrimage to this “power spot”. Farther along, the stacks become more numerous until you are surrounded by literally thousands of them as far as you can see. Eventually the path leads to a simple shrine inside a cave known as Amano Yasugawara.  This is said to be the cave where the gods and goddesses met to discuss their strategy of luring Amaterasu out of hiding. The natural beauty of …

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Kirishima Shrine, in kirishima

  2024/03/13
  Shinto Shrine

  One of the most beautiful shrine in Kyushu, and is surrounded by forest. The Shrine buildings were constructed in 1715 and designated as Important Cultural Property of Japan.

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Hashima coal mining island, operated from 1875

  2024/03/25
  Japanese history

  Hashima coal mining island is an artificial reclaimed island and the site of Japan’s  first major undersea coal exploitation pioneered by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry– and host to one of the world’s most extraordinary former mining communities.   Hashima Coal mining began operation in 1875. From 1890, the Coal mining was managed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industry and had been developed as a modern Coal mining. Since, mined coal at the Hahima have high quality, it was mainly supplied to the Yawata Steel Works for steel making.

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Mitsui Club Japanese and Western Restaurant, in Kitakyushu-city

  2024/03/12
  Featured restaurants

  The Japanese and Western Restaurant at the Mitsui Club. You can enjoy grilled curry that originated from Moji Port.   Mitsui Club was built by the Mitsui Co., Ltd in 1921 as a reception center  and to provide accommodation for VIP’s. It is now designated as an important cultural property. Dr. Albert Einstein who awarded Nobel Prize in Physics stayed here. 

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