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Hakone Ekiden 102nd Edition Guide: Teams, Course, and Key Highlights

Information about this article1. About the 102nd Hakone EkidenThe Hakone Ekiden is Japan’s premier collegiate long-dista...
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Chion-in Temple’s New Year Bell: The Meaning Behind 108 Rings by 17 Monks

Information about this article1. About Chion-in Temple’s Joya-no-Kane (New Year’s Eve Bell Ringing)Chion-in Temple’s Joy...
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Shimaitenjin at Kitano Tenmangu: Kyoto’s Largest Year-End Shrine Market Explained

Information about this article1. What Is the “Shimaitenjin” (Final Tenjin Market)?Shimaitenjin refers to the final Tenji...
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What Is the Winter Solstice in Japan? Origins, Customs, Pumpkin, and Yuzu Baths

Information about this article1. What Is the Winter Solstice?The Winter Solstice is the day when the sun’s power is at i...
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Shimait Kobo Explained: Toji Temple’s Final Kobo Market of the Year

Information about this article1. What Is “Shimai Kobo”?Shimai Kobo refers to the final Kobo Market of the year, held on ...
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Hagoita Market at Sensoji: Meaning of the Year-End Fair and Osame-no-Kannon

Information about this article1. What Is the Asakusa Hagoita Market?The Hagoita Market is a traditional year-end market ...
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Kasuga Wakamiya Onmatsuri Explained: Historic Processions and Festival Highlights

Information about this article1. What Is the Kasuga Wakamiya On-Matsuri?The Kasuga Wakamiya On-Matsuri is a prestigious ...
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Akiba Fire Festival Explained: The Three Sacred Dances of Bow, Sword, and Fire

Information about this article1. What Is the Akiba Fire Festival?The Akiba Fire Festival is a traditional Shinto ritual ...
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Gion’s Kotohajime Explained: Traditional New Year Preparations in Kyoto’s Geisha District

Information about this article1. What Is the Gion “Kotohajime”?The Gion Kotohajime is a traditional annual event held on...
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Shimada Candy Festival Explained: Matchmaking Origins and the Bridal Procession

Self LessonRepeating the sentences out loud is the quickest way to train your Japanese brain!Voice2025年(ねん)12月(がつ)14日(か)...