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Majokko

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(Italiano) Le majokko sono ragazzine in possesso di poteri magici che hanno creato un filone molto prolifico e longevo nei manga e negli anime. Read more »

Japan | #Manga and Anime
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Libri scritti al cellulare

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(Italiano) Un nuovo genere letterario spopola in Giappone: il romanzo scritto al cellulare nel corso di settimane, mesi o anni e diffuso anche con i computer. Read more »

Japan | #Love #Literature #Books #News #Tokyo
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Wedding in Japan

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Wedding in Japan, between tradition and modernity. Read more »

Japan | #Love #Buddhism #Religion #Shinto #Tradition
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Amanti mantenute

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(Italiano) In Giappone è ancora piuttosto diffusa l’abitudine, da parte di uomini abbienti, di mantenere un’amante. Read more »

Japan | #Love
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Fujisan, symbol of Japan

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The Fujisan is the most beautiful volcano in the world, with a very distinctive shape: symbol of Japan (at the name Fuji is always added the title of honor san), is the highest mountain of the country (3776 m). Read more »

Japan | #Environment #Buddhism #Fairy Tales and Legends #Shinto #History #Tradition #Travel
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Lago Biwa patrimonio dell’umanità

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(Italiano) Il Governatore della prefettura di Shiga, Kada Yukiko, ha dichiarato che la sua giunta farà di tutto per fare includere il lago Biwa nella lista dei Patrimoni dell’Umanità. Read more »

Japan | #Environment #News
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Obake: Japanese demons

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The crowd of Japanese demons is unrivaled throughout the world: they are called bakemono or obake, which means “monster” or “mutant”. Read more »

Japan | #Buddhism #Fairy Tales and Legends #Death #Religion #Shinto #Tradition
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