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Best places to visit in Hakone, Japan
I have always been continuously fascinated on my travel's to Japan. I grew up in Norway and I do think there are some cultural similarities in Norway and Japan. They are both rather shy but polite people who eats a lot of fish as a starter! Since my...
0 commentsDifferent Types of Crab (with Pictures)
There are so many different types of crabs around the world. Find out more about these fascinating animals here.
3 commentsJapan Women's Football Team Wins FIFA 2011
The Japanese Women’s football team were the victors of this year’s FIFA Women’s Football World Cup. Defeating the U.S team 3-1 in a penalty shoot out, the Japanese team made their mark in woman’s football history by becoming the first Asian...
0 commentsBuy A Bonsai Tree
I have always been fascinated by bonsai trees. By definition a bonsai tree is just a miniature tree but with mans intervention and the art of pruning they are kept small. To me there is something ethereal...
0 commentsAdorable Japenese Iwako Erasers Food and More Easers Buy Online Now
The choices are endless with these fantastic little erasers. You can play, display, trade or collect the different varieties. Cars, helicopters, soccer balls, hamburgers, the list is endless! There is no doubt that you will be able to find one or more that are compatible with your childs interests or your own!
4 commentsJapenese Influence On Streetwear Clothing
Although streetwear clothing began as casual clothing for skate and surf kids on the west coast, there were several influences that changed the look significantly in the later years of development. One of the...
0 commentsBuy geisha clothing
What is a geisha? Geisha are traditional, female Japanese entertainers whose best skills include performing various Japanese arts such as dance and classical music and painting. Throughout history,...
Green mound juniper bonsai
Green mound juniper bonsai Given proper and regular care, bonsai trees can live for decades, sometimes even hundreds of years. One of the oldest bonsai that still lives up to this day is located in the Tokyo Imperial Palace as a part of the...
0 commentsWhat is Haiku?
according to http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/haiku "A Japanese poem of a specific form, consisting of three lines, the first and last consisting of five morae, and the second consisting of seven morae, usually with an emphasis on the season or a...
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