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Asakusa Shrine Yamamoto sensei introduces a heroic event that takes place in Tokyo. Do you know about the Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo? If yes, then this is a must-see event in your calendar! 三社祭Sanja Matsuri Festival By YAMAMOTO Hiroshi  今週は「三社祭」を紹介します。  毎年、5月の第3土曜に、皆さんもよく知っている東京の浅草で行われる祭りです。  神輿を100人くらいで交代しながら、町の中を持ち運びます。 神輿とは、小さな神社のことです。 この時、神輿を激しく振りながら運びます。これをするのは重いので大変です。 しか...
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This traditional style of fishing There are some traditional methods of doing things in Japan that are also tourist draws. This traditional style of fishing is one of those. Here Yamamoto sensei takes a little time to introduce this fascinating culture. 鵜飼Cormorant Fishing By YAMAMOTO Hiroshi  今週は「鵜飼」を紹介します。  鵜飼とは鵜という水鳥を使ってアユという魚をとる方法です。 1300年以上前から行われています。 毎年5月11日より、日本で最も有名な鵜...
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Japanese Event in May If you happen to journey through Japan during the month of May, you will undoubtedly be met with a stunning spectacle of vibrant streamers adorning the rivers and residences throughout the country. For a more comprehensive understanding of the origins and significance of this tradition, please refer to Yamamoto Sensei's blog post found here. 端午の節句Boys' Day Celebration...
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The Arita ceramic fair The Arita Ceramic Fair is one of the most renowned events taking place in Kyushu during the Golden Week period. To learn more, read this language blog authored by Japanese teacher, Hiroshi Yamamoto. *The photo of Arita-yaki ceramics featured in this blog are from the personal collection of Yamamoto sensei. 陶磁器市Ceramic fair By YAMAMOTO Hiroshi  今週は陶磁器市 を紹...
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Grain Rain Japan is a land of agriculture. In days past, a large percentage of the population was engaged in farm work. Nowadays, some of the old phrases and seasons that are attached to this culture are being forgotten. But Yamamoto sensei brings back some of this traditional knowledge with his short blogs! 穀雨Grain Rain By YAMAMOTO Hiroshi  今週は「穀雨」を紹介します。  穀雨とは4月20日頃に降る、温かい雨...
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