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One of Yamanaka’s former classmates at Waseda University also came up with the ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ slogan for the 2019 World Cup, and it could hardly be more apt for the Japanese players.
Reading “Water, Wood, and Wild Things” by Hannah Kirshner made me want to immediately visit the Japanese hot spring village of Yamanaka Onsen ... s “Is a River Alive?” ...
Two US marines in Japan have been charged with rape. The US will cooperate with Japanese authorities. US service members joined Japanese officials for a one-off joint nighttime patrol. Two US marines ...
The large park was created in 1989 to give Sakai a Japanese garden with international appeal Around ... about 1,000 cherry trees have been planted over about 1 kilometer on both banks of the Yamanaka ...
and trek through forests near Yamanaka Castle. Kokonoe Yume Bridge with the Kuju mountains in the background Suspended 173 meters above ground, this steel bridge is the tallest in Japan and provides ...
Many Japanese cinema fans will already know Kawai Yūmi thanks to her breakthrough leading roles of the last two years. But the same might not be said of Yamanaka Yōko, the director of the 2024 ...
A travel blogger couple have been killed while climbing a mountain in Japan after the wife jumped into a swollen river to save her husband and they were both swept away by the raging waters.
Naruhito began studying river commerce as a boy when Japan’s roads and rivers offered a glimpse of travel and freedom outside the confines of the palace. So when he arrived in Oxford ...
JAPAN – In the south ... beside the icy aquamarine river. I walked there often, especially in spring, when wildflowers emerge from lush tufts of moss. Yamanaka is also known for wooden tableware ...
Japanese tourists still ... beside the icy aquamarine river; I walk there often, especially in spring, when wildflowers emerge from lush tufts of moss. Yamanaka is also known for wooden tableware ...
Lined with restaurants, shops, and businesses, the river was also recently confirmed to be home to endangered Japanese eels. The narrow strip of murky water rippling along the concrete-lined banks ...