Visiting Takayama just for a day? Discover what to do in Takayama in such short span of time. hidden gems, top attractions, insider tips
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Things to do in Kyoto Although Kyoto is a big city, it has a small-town feel. The harmony between contemporary high-rise buildings and traditional wooden
Takayama, situated amidst the scenic mountains of the Hida region in Central Japan, boasts many exceptional attractions that make it a coveted destination in
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Home to two of the most lavish festivals in the country Sanno Matsuri and Hachiman Matsuri, there are plenty of things to do in Takayama.
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You will enjoy memorizing these Basic Japanese Nouns. これらの基本的な日本語の名詞を覚えてお楽しみください。 年 (Toshi or Nen) – “Year” 月 (Getsu or Tsuki) – “Month” and “Moon” 日 (Nichi or Hi) – “Day” and “Sun” 週 (Shuu) – “Week” 今日 (Kyou) – “Today” 明日 (Ashita) – “Tomorrow” 昨日 (Kinou) – “Yesterday” 時間 (Jikan) – “Time” (As in, a time frame.) 分 (Fun or Bun) – “Minute” 時 (Ji or Toki) – “Hour” or “Time” こと (Koto) – “About (this thing)” 日本 (Nihon) – “Japan” ため (Tame) – “For” or “In regards to” 人 (Hito or Nin) – “Person” 物 (Mono) – “Thing” 国 (Kuni or Koku) – “Country” 大学 (Daigaku) – “College” 今 (Ima) – “Now” 前 (Mae) – “Before” 後 (Ato) – “After” 駅 (Eki) – “(Train) Station” 線 (Sen) – “Line” 電車 (Densha) – “Train” 車 (Kuruma) – “Car” 部屋 (Heya) – “Room” 名前 (Namae) – “Name” 所 / 場所 (Tokoro / Basho) – “Place” 地下鉄 (Chikatetsu) – “Subway” 中 (Naka or Chuu) – “Middle,” “Inside,” or “During” 外 (Soto or Gai) – “Outside” 学校 (Gakkou) – “School” 語 (Go) – “Language” (Combine it with other words like: 言語 (gengo, “language”), 単語 (tango, “words”), 日本語 (Nihongo, “Japanese”), 英語 (Eigo, “English”), スペイン語 (Supeingo, “Spanish”).) 水 (Mizu) – “Water” 映画 (Eiga) – “Movie” テレビ (Terebi) – “TV” 家族 (Kazoku) – “Family” 町 (Machi) – “Town” 他の (Hoka no) – “Other” 出身 (Shusshin) – “Hometown” トイレ / お手洗い (Toire / Otearai) – “Bathroom” 家 (Uchi or Ie) – “Home” or “House” 店 (Mise or Ya) – “Shop”
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Top things to do in Kyoto, one of Japan’s most historical cities.
Things to do in Kyoto Although Kyoto is a big city, it has a small-town feel. The harmony between contemporary high-rise buildings and traditional wooden
Took a photo from this spot yesterday with my phone. Retook the photo in the same spot with my DSLR today. Huge quality difference!
Los primeros capítulos de “Shōgun” se estrenaron en febrero del 2024. Los siguientes, se van lanzando semanalmente.
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Takayama, situated amidst the scenic mountains of the Hida region in Central Japan, boasts many exceptional attractions that make it a coveted destination in
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In my piece “Combined motivations in kendo and iaido” (Zanshin, 2020-3), I wrote that when I searched for my “why” in kendo, I found that I wish to learn (about) kendo for three reasons. One: I desire to gain a … From the library of a kendoka Read More »