Japanese Temple | Toyokawa Inari Tokyo Betsuin
Beautiful Japanese Culture! Do you know about Japanese temples? Toyokawa Inari is a Soto Zen temple called Toyokawakaku Myogonji Temple.
Japanese festivals|Beautiful Japanese culture!|Mount Miwa #10‐The Oldest Lily Festival in Japan.
Do you know about Japanese festivals? Japan’s oldest lily festival has been held at Isagawa shrine in Nara Prefecture.
Japanese flower|Beautiful Japanese culture !|Lilies
Do you know about Japanese flowers? The lilies native to the wilds of Japan became the progenitors of lily breeding in the West. At 4T-AMKY, Teachers and
Japanese custom|Beautiful Japanese culture!|Bakuryo
Do you know about Japanese customs? Bakuryo is the drying of insects and is one of the traditional Japanese events. At 4T-AMKY, Teachers and Students write
Japanese Temple|Beautiful Japanese culture!| Chinsekiji Temple
Do you know about Japanese temples? Chinsekiji Temple was the setting for the first act of Kurata Hyakuzo’s play “The Priest and his Disciples.” At 4T-AMKY,
Japanese milestone|Beautiful Japanese culture!| Shimura Ichirizuka (milestone)
Do you know about Japanese milestones? The Shimura Ichirizuka is a milestone that remains as a pair of two mounds. At 4T-AMKY, Teachers and Students write about
Japanese flower|Beautiful Japanese culture!| Unohana (Deutzia crenata)
Do you know about Japanese flowers? Unohana is another name for Utsugi, which is a flowering shrub in the hydrangea family which is native to Japan. At 4T-AMKY
Japanese tradition |Beautiful Japanese culture!|Popular songs of the Heian period(794 to 1185).
Have you heard of Japanese songs of the Heian period(794 to 1185)? There were popular songs primarily sung by courtesans while they danced.
Japanese place name|Beautiful Japanese culture!| Itabashi
Do you know about Japanese place names? The name Itabashi comes from the name of the bridge that crosses the Shakujii River, where the former Nakasendo Road intersects.
Japanese tradition |Beautiful Japanese culture!|The History and Origin of Koinobori (Carp streamers).
“Have you heard of Japanese carp streamers? They are often displayed outside houses on Children’s Day, which is celebrated on May 5th.