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SAMURAIHONOR
Feb. 3, 2025
The reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "The beauty of the Japanese language. I often hear that the reason why foreigners are interested in the Japanese language is "the beauty of the Japanese language. Using the calligraphy skills learned through the calligraphy experience, students write their favorite kanji characters on fans and hanging scrolls of their choice. The master calligrapher will then take the kanji back to your bag with his expert brush strokes. Since each kanji character has multiple meanings, it is important to know what other meanings they have. Knowing the meaning will make the bag shine. #brush #kanji #shodo #travelmemories #culturalexperience
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Fujiidera Tourism Association
Feb. 1, 2025
Ume Plum Festival is held in at Dōmyoji Tenmangu Shrine Dōmyoji Tenmangu Shrine, which enshrines Sugawara Michishinko, known as the god of learning, is also known as a famous Famous plum blossoms. 800 Ume Plum trees of about 80 varieties of red and white are planted in the Precincts of about 10,000 tsubo, and the "Ume Plum Festival" is Held in to coincide with the best time to visit the Ume Plum, and the Ume Plum in full bloom is very beautiful and fragrant Aroma. In addition, during the Ume Plum Festival, various events are held, such as a special Open to the public of Doshin Ko relics (February 15, 16, 22~25, charged), the Bon Ume Plum Exhibition (January 25 ~ March 3), and a mini-guide by the Fujiidera City Tourism Volunteers Association (February 8~28 * except 11th, Other weather changes). During the Ume Plum festival, it would be Squid ♪ to enjoy it along with the Ume Plum 【Basic Information】 Date: 2025 (Reiwa 7)February 8 (Sat) ~ March 12 (Wed) Venue: Dōmyoji Tenmangu Ume Plum Garden Ume Plum Garden Admission Fee: 300 yen for Adults, Free for junior high school students and younger Access: Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line, 3-minute walk from Dōmyoji Station *Use public transportation. For details, check out "Dōmyoji Tenmangu Ume Plum Festival"! (The photo is taken on 1/31.) The pretty Ume plums were beginning to bloom. ) (Added on February 15) Due to the delay in flowering, the Ume Plum Festival has been postponed to the 21st~.
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 31, 2025
In Hinomotoichi's Calligraphy Trial Plan, students do not pick up a brush and start writing immediately after the lesson begins.  Instead, we begin by explaining about the culture of calligraphy and the history of calligraphy in Japan. This is because it helps them to better understand the difference between Japanese calligraphy and caligraphy, which is a form of character decoration that also exists in other countries, and to appreciate the beauty of the Japanese language. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 28, 2025
Samurai-specific Osaka Castle Guides Private tours in armor More than 400 years later, Yukimura Sanada has not forgotten his debt of gratitude and remains loyal. 『恩義を忘れ、私欲を貪ぼり、人と呼よべるか!?』 "Can anyone be called a human being who forgets his debt of gratitude and only thinks well of himself!?" #osakacastle #samurai #Bushido #yukimurasanada #katana
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 27, 2025
The sword is the soul of the samurai; it cannot be sold even if it starves to death. Bushido made the sword a symbol of his power and valor. From an early age, one is taught how to use a sword. He started with a wooden sword, and when he reached the age of 15, he was allowed to carry a serious weapon. At that time, he became aware of his self-respect and sense of responsibility for carrying a dangerous weapon in the street. remember that one step outside the doorway is the world of death. #katana #samuraisword
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Nara Tsukigase Tourist Office
Jan. 24, 2025
The poster for the 2025 Tsukigase Plum Valley Plum Festival is complete!! Each year, we select the gold‑prize photograph from the photo contest held during the festival period for the poster image. We hope many people will visit this year’s plum festival, take lots of photos, and make lasting memories of Tsukigase! From the early‑spring Tsukigase Marathon to the Spring Breeze Plum Village Friendship Festival and sencha tea festival at Romantopia Tsukigase, plus a haiku competition and Nara‑zome textile exhibition, the event lineup is packed with activities!! At the tea houses that open only during the festival, you can enjoy Tsukigase specialties you’ll find nowhere else: Tsukigase hot pot, country udon, wild boar hot pot, plum soft serve, charcoal‑grilled kusa‑mochi, plum roll cakes, and more! May many smiles bloom again this year! All members of the Tsukigase Tourism Association are working hard to prepare and look forward to your visit!
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  • Tsukigase Bairin (Nara City)
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  • Nara City, Nara Prefecture
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 24, 2025
Learn Zen in a class of making Japanese sweets and Enjoying Wabicha with wield the brush. Zen / Wagashi Yokan, which came to Japan along with Zen, was refined over many years to become a complete Japanese confectionary in the Edo period. Zen / Tea Ceremony The tea ceremony was a type of tea ceremony in which Zen ideas were added to the tea ceremony, resulting in the creation of wabicha (a type of tea ceremony). Zen / Calligraphy Calligraphy is a way of practicing Zen with a brush, or in other words, a way of writing calligraphy in a state of unmindfulness. ZEN is basically searching for the truth of who you are. #Zen #kanji #traditional
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 23, 2025
In Samurai Calligraphy Plan A samurai is a man of letters and a man of martial arts, studying both arts. For the Samurai, the way of literature and the way of martial arts are like two wheels on one wheel. Samurai honor, which believes that the way of literature and the way of martial arts are two sides of the same coin, aims at the path of both literature and martial arts through two experiences: Samurai tea ceremony and Samurai calligraphy. The spirit of the Samurai is a way of life and death, a way of letting go of attachment to life and living in this lifetime. Through Samurai honor, students acquire the spirit of Bushido. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 23, 2025
In Hinomotoichi's Calligraphy Trial Plan, students do not pick up a brush and start writing immediately after the lesson begins.  Instead, we begin by explaining about the culture of calligraphy and the history of calligraphy in Japan. This is because it helps them to better understand the difference between Japanese calligraphy and caligraphy, which is a form of character decoration that also exists in other countries, and to appreciate the beauty of the Japanese language. #calligraphy #kanji #shodo
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 15, 2025
Samurai Teaceremony Zen is alive and well in traditional Japanese culture. Zen has greatly influenced traditional Japanese culture, including calligraphy, tea ceremony, and martial arts. Zen has had a great influence on traditional Japanese culture. It is also said that modern etiquette is based on the The Ogasawara school of etiquette, which is said to have become the standard of modern etiquette, is said to have been established by relating Zen manners to the lifestyle of the samurai class. #teaceremony #japanesetea #calligraphy
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SAMURAIHONOR
Jan. 14, 2025
Samurai Teaceremony □Zen is alive and well in traditional Japanese culture. Zen has greatly influenced traditional Japanese culture, including calligraphy, tea ceremony, and martial arts. Zen has had a great influence on traditional Japanese culture. It is also said that modern etiquette is based on the The Ogasawara school of etiquette, which is said to have become the standard of modern etiquette, is said to have been established by relating Zen manners to the lifestyle of the samurai class. #teaceremony #japanesetea #calligraphy
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