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2016/04/07

Meiji Shrine (明治神宮) 360° Movie

Meiji Shrine (明治神宮), located in Shibuya, Tokyo, is the Shinto shrine that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama south of Kyoto.

2016/04/06

"Nishiki-Goi" is a typical fish of Japan. They have a colorful body, it is prized as an ornamental.
Essential to "Nishiki-Goi" in the Japanese garden. "Nishiki-Goi" is a beautiful fish, be expensive. Expensive "Nishiki-Goi" is the price of more than 1 million yen in one fish.
In Japan is the impression that has been breed in wealthy family.

2016/04/05

巫女 Uniforms of "Miko" is very attractive.


巫女 "Miko" Miko is one of the Shinto of the Position, is that of women who serve God. They will wear a white kimono and vermilion hakama.
Miko were once likely seen as a shaman but are understood in modern Japanese culture to be an institutionalized role in daily shrine life, trained to perform tasks, ranging from sacred cleansing to performing the sacred Kagura dance.




2016/04/03

Ponytail + SchoolUniform = Most Strongest in japan!



Japan uniforms Girl is beautiful. Especially, schoolgirl charm of the ponytail is outstanding. Ponytail + SchoolUniform = Most Strongest in japan!






屏風 folding screen


屏風"byoubu" is the ornaments of the Japanese tradition, it plays the role of partition,folding screen. Famous painters will write the picture on it. Respectable "Byoubu" was also a symbol of wealth.




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2016/04/02

Impressive orange!


Shadows in the sunset. Beautiful landscape in Japan.




刺し身 "Sashimi" is a famous Japanese cuisine


Japanese prefer to cook the raw fish "Sasimi". Sashimi is delicious, and dwell on good looks!
The sashimi there is a distinctive way of  serve called "舟盛り Funamori". it's served in the  vessel of the ship shape. Funamori is  essential dish of Traditional banquet in japan.


Kimono Cat

Cat also wearing a kimono too.
it's The Japan.

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