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Geishas are a traditional part of Japanese culture and have a long and interesting history. The first geishas appeared in the 13th century and were originally men known as taikomochi. These men were entertainers who performed a variety of roles, including telling stories, cracking jokes, and providing music and dance. By the 16th century, geishas had evolved into more of a storytelling and humorous role, and by the 17th century, women began joining the ranks of geishas as well. By the 1750s, women geishas outnumbered the men. Geishas were originally assistants to oirans, which were high-class courtesans who lived in...

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13 real anime locations that will inspire you to visit Japan If you're an lover of manga and anime, there's nothing like visiting the real-life places depicted in your favorite shows. Japan is home to some of the most iconic and picturesque locations featured in some of the world's most beloved anime and manga, and each one is well worth a visit. From the mountain forests of "Princess Mononoke" to the neon streets of "Steins Gate" in Tokyo, here are 13 real anime locations that will inspire you to visit Japan. 1. Yakushima – the “Princess Mononoke” forest One of...

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Furoshiki is a traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that has been used for centuries to carry and transport a wide range of items. From groceries and gifts to clothing and household goods, furoshiki is a versatile and eco-friendly alternative to plastic bags and other disposable packaging materials.   Where and When is Furoshiki from? The origins of furoshiki can be traced back to the Nara period (710-794) in Japan, when people used square or rectangular cloths to carry goods to and from the public baths, or furo. The word furoshiki is derived from the combination of these two words. Over time,...

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Japan is a wonderful country known for its stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and fascinating history. From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the peaceful forests of the Japanese Alps, there is no shortage of amazing places to explore in this diverse and unique country. However, not all destinations in Japan are created equal, and some places are definitely worth avoiding. If you're planning a trip to Japan, be sure to steer clear of these five worst places to visit: Mount Aso Mount Aso is a beautiful and well known mountain in Japan, yet it is still an active volcano located...

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Why Learn Japanese? Why not? Ok, it is difficult, but we think it’s worth it. Japanese may not be the most spoken languages in the world, but as the third largest economy in the world, and one of the globes largest contributors to culture and innovation, it may be worth learning. That being said, it is also one of the hardest languages to learn. But, it's worth the effort! What if you could speak Japanese? Just imagine being able to visit Japan and actually speak with people here locally. Otherwise you’ll just be flailing your arms and trying to use...

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