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  • Enomoto Bokocho Ice Candles


    A Bit Of This and A Bit Of ThatAuthority Authority: 129
    Enomoto farm is one our favourite places to visit, they have a few animals to pet, you can watch the cows being milked using a fancy 100% automated machine, there are loads of bikes and trikes for the kids to ride on in the yard and they sell the best ice-cream for miles around. Last year we found out about the ice ...
    2 days ago
  • Matsuri da! (108): Slippery when wet


    AMPONTANAuthority Authority: 420
    WATER FIGHTING for fun seems to be a universal human phenomenon. Put two children into a stream or swimming pool, and it won’t be long before they’re splashing away at each other and laughing like crazy. What kid doesn’t like water pistols and water balloons? We’ve all been to carnivals where one of the ...
    1 week ago
  • Japanese (semi-)Naked Mud Wrestling Festival


    Japundit - Published newsAuthority Authority: 449
    Earlier in 2009 I revisited the mudslinging festival I attended 2 years ago. This time I got some interviews (well one at least) and learned a little more about the Hadaka Matsuri - Naked Festival. read more
    1 week ago
  • New Years Eve Traditions


    okinawa hai!Authority Authority: 127
    Otoshidama-bukuro (Otoshidama money envelopes ) The timing of this post is a little premature, by just a few weeks, but I’m headed home to New Zealand for the holidays and won’t be back till early January. I thought it would be fun before I leave however, to share with you some of the customs typically ...
    1 week ago
  • The origin of holidays and the Tenno system


    AMPONTANAuthority Authority: 420
    IF IT ISN’T UNIQUE, the Tokyo Metropolitan District is surely one of the few governments anywhere whose two top chief executives were men of letters before becoming involved with politics. Gov. Ishihara Shintaro first captured the attention of the public by publishing a spectacularly successful novel while still a ...
    3 weeks ago

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