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Kabuki in the mountains of central Japan

Kabuki is a traditional Japanese performing art, registered as an "Intangible Cultural Heritage" by UNESCO. In Gifu Prefecture, part of the…

Started by EnLinea Media

0 Dec 20, 2016

Fine Products From Japan on Display for the First Time in the USA as part of New York's WONDER 500™” Exhibition

It is exciting to stop by The Wonder 500™ Project exhibition pop-up at Exhibition Hall, 4 West 43rd Street (4-16 West 43rd Street, New York…

Started by Marian Goldberg

0 Jan 31, 2016

Major travel publisher seeks writers for Tokyo book

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Started by Tripatini

0 Mar 5, 2015

Making an Edo Period Paper Lantern in Tokyo with Master Chochin Lantern Craftsman, Shunji Onda

It was a rainy autumn day in Tokyo, as my companions and I shuffled out of the Toei Chikatetsu metro line at Asakusa Station. Emerging onto…

Started by Marian Goldberg

0 Feb 7, 2015

Experience medieval Japan in the castle town of Hagi

Of the more than 10 million visitors to Japan, destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima. and Okinawa obviously rank among the better-known…

Started by Tripatini

0 Oct 18, 2014

Narita and Sakura, two highly underrated Tokyo suburbs

The name “Narita” instantly brings to mind the huge airport that services the Tokyo metro area. But the city that’s home to the airport, as…

Started by Tripatini

0 Apr 21, 2014

Experiencing Tokyo by bus, train, foot, rickshaw, helicopter

Tokyo is a city of many neighborhoods. In about one hour, you can take the above-the-ground, glass-windowed JR Yamanote line, on a 34.5 km…

Started by Tripatini

0 Apr 8, 2014

Yanaka is one of Tokyo's most cherished neighborhoods

As part of a series of articles on our favorite neighborhoods in Tokyo, JapanQuest Journeys takes you to Yanaka, in many ways the best pres…

Started by Tripatini

0 Jul 10, 2013

any great blog about Japan (possibly written by a Japanese blogger) to suggest?

any great blog about Japan (possibly written by a Japanese blogger) to suggest?

Started by edwhatamidoinghere

2 Jun 28, 2013
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Japanese New Year's traditions

Before 1873, the Japanese New Year was based on the Chinese lunar calendar but following the Meiji Restoration Japan adopted the Gregorian…

Started by Tripatini

0 Jan 1, 2013

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