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"Embracing Warmth and Tradition: The Art of Making Oyaki in Nagano".

"Embracing Warmth and Tradition: The Art of Making Oyaki in Nagano".

"Oyaki making experience"

I had an amazing experience at a place where old traditional techniques and a warm heart intersect. It was a ``Oyaki making experience'' - a heartwarming time to enjoy the taste of good old Japan by hand.

The first thing that catches your eye is its scent. The aroma of freshly baked food fills the restaurant. The aroma of freshly baked food fills your heart with happiness. In front of you is a piece of baked dough carefully made by a craftsman. The flavor of the ingredients is concentrated in the dough.

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Japan 26 Martyrs Museum (日本二十六聖人記念館): A Testament to Faith and Forgiveness
Chiharu Higo Chiharu Higo

Japan 26 Martyrs Museum (日本二十六聖人記念館): A Testament to Faith and Forgiveness

Discover the rich history of Christianity in Japan at the Museum of the 26 Martyrs in Nagasaki. Featuring the Bronze Monument of the Martyrs, rare artifacts like the Copperplate Pietà, and exclusive displays such as the "Nanban Umbrella," this sacred site commemorates the resilience of faith during persecution. A must-visit for pilgrims, history enthusiasts, and those seeking inspiration.

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Chofu Garden – A Hidden Gem of Serenity
Hideyuki Ito Hideyuki Ito

Chofu Garden – A Hidden Gem of Serenity

Located in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Chofu Garden is a traditional Japanese garden built on the grounds of a former samurai residence from the Edo period. Despite its expansive beauty, this garden remains an under-the-radar destination, offering a peaceful retreat from bustling tourist spots. Here, we share a personal account of visiting the garden during the quiet winter season, as well as tips for enjoying it during the vibrant spring and autumn months.

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Traditional Japanese Sports
Misako Matsukura Misako Matsukura

Traditional Japanese Sports

When you think of traditional Japanese sports, what comes to mind? There are many traditional Japanese sports, including judo and karate. These sports are sometimes lumped together as budo (martial arts) because they share a common philosophy. So, in this article, we will introduce some of the traditional Japanese sports.

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