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  • ...l heritage. His work has played a significant role in the understanding of Japan's historical architecture and artifacts, making him a notable figure among ...reservation. Throughout his career, Koganei dedicated himself to the study of Japanese historical sites and artifacts, contributing significantly to the
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  • ...has a complex history, influenced by cultural, legal, and social factors. Japan's approach to abortion is unique compared to other countries, with laws and ...PL was later amended to allow abortion for economic reasons, making it one of the first countries to do so.
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  • ...ultural, or culinary aspects within Japan. Given the broad potential scope of the term, this article will focus on providing a general overview, highligh ...spirits, consisting of fresh food and produce, underlining the importance of purity and quality in these ceremonial practices.
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  • ...meaning "convenient" or "convenience." The concept of bento originated in Japan around the Kamakura period (1185 to 1333), where cooked and dried rice know ==Types of Bento==
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  • ...tribute to the high suicide rate, including cultural, economic, and social aspects. The Japanese government has implemented measures to combat this issue, but ...conomic pressures, including job loss, financial stress, and the pressures of a highly competitive education system, also play a significant role. Social
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  • ...]] and the [[Kojiki]], which are the primary sources for information about Japan's ancient history. However, the accounts in these texts are considered semi ...of the imperial lineage during his time. However, the historical accuracy of these details, including his actual burial site, is debated among scholars.
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  • ...faded from modern Japanese society, it remains a subject of historical and cultural interest. ...s also a complex social ritual that involved consent, refusal, and a range of interpersonal dynamics.
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  • ...l changes in the country. The understanding and expression of sexuality in Japan has been influenced by various factors including [[religion]], [[law]], and ...ous relationships. The [[Edo period]] saw the rise of [[Ukiyo-e]], a genre of art that often depicted erotic themes.
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  • ...ntry. Japan, known for its rich food culture that encompasses a wide range of regional and seasonal dishes, hosts several food museums that cater to diff Food museums in Japan often feature interactive exhibits, workshops, and tasting sessions, allowi
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  • ...erm Yamazato, particularly in relation to traditional Japanese cuisine and cultural heritage. ...n luxury hotels or exclusive locations, offering diners an authentic taste of Japanese culinary art.
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  • ...of the [[samurai]] warrior class, [[Zen Buddhism]], and the popularization of [[tea ceremony]] and [[Ikebana|flower arrangement]]. ...ial upheaval. The [[Edo period]] (1603–1868) was a time of relative peace, cultural flourishing, and strict social order.
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  • ...structure for an article that could be adapted to fit the specific details of "Daikiya" once they are known. ...n, either through its culinary tradition, business landscape, or as a part of Japanese personal naming practices.
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  • ...leading to the development of a more sedentary and hierarchical society in Japan. ...cultural advancement led to increased population density and the formation of permanent settlements. The society during this time became more stratified,
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  • ...d. The museum aims to educate the public about the historical significance of cannabis, its role in traditional Japanese industries, and the global persp ...of years, primarily for its fibers, which were essential in the production of textiles, ropes, and fishing nets. The museum showcases this rich history t
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  • ...Ōgonkan''' is a term that may not be widely recognized outside of specific cultural or linguistic contexts, and without further details, it's challenging to pr ..., reflecting the richness of Japanese heritage and the multifaceted nature of the term.
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  • ...t developments in the country's political structure, and the establishment of the [[Japanese imperial family]] as the central authority. ==Introduction of Buddhism==
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  • ...ism, which is a sexual interest with an exclusive focus on a specific part of the body. ...fantasizing about these activities. The fetish can be focused on any part of the legs, including the thighs, knees, calves, ankles, or feet.
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  • ...h modern techniques to create a product that is both unique and reflective of Japanese culinary culture. ...was a departure from the traditional European wines that were available in Japan at the time, offering a sweeter and more accessible taste profile that quic
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  • ...ption. This article explores the role, training, and cultural significance of tea masters. ...hadō" or "Sado" (the way of tea). The most famous historical tea master in Japan is [[Sen no Rikyū]], who lived in the 16th century and significantly influ
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  • ...any other non-human primate, which is evident in their well-documented use of hot springs in the [[Nagano Prefecture]]. ...rved in the Jigokudani Monkey Park, has become a significant attraction in Japan.
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