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Do you really know about Tokyo Gate Bridge?
2014/08/24 | About Tokyo, English Chiba, illumination, Japan now, japanese art, Rainbow Bridge, Tokyo, Tokyo Gate Bridge, Tokyo Tower, Tokyo view at night
My partner who is usually seated on the front passenger seat of my car was aware that a new bridge w
Would Intelligence and Emotion Go Together?
2014/07/02 | English, Japanese Culture art, Chinese, Cool Japan, futon, Geisha, Heian period, japanese, japanese art, Japanese beauty, Japanese culture, Japanese customs, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, Kawaii, Maiko, makeup, ohaguro, Shironuri, Tale of Genji, Ukiyo-e
Sometimes emotions cannot live in peace with intelligence. Imagine that you come upon a very beau
What Did The Most Famous Russian Girl In Japan Do?
2014/06/14 | English, Japanese Culture art, Cool Japan, History of Theatre, Imperial Theater, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, kabuki, Katyusha, Shakespeare, Taisho period, Tokyo, 帝国劇場
Today, I would like to introduce you the most famous Russian girl in Japan. Her name is not Lena or
Stripe, the Luxury Cloth
2014/05/03 | English, Japanese Culture art, Asakusa, Buddhism, Cool Japan, Edo, japanese, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese tradition, Kawagoe, Kimono, Kyoto, Nishijin, Toyota, Ukiyo-e, Western culture in Japan
I've written two articles regarding the meaning of stripes in Japan. To conclude the stripe series,
Traditional Manners for Gifts
2014/05/01 | English, Japanese Culture art, Cool Japan, Japan now, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, japanese souvenirs, Japanese tradition, Japanese traditional art
In the last article I wrote a bit about the meanings of the stripes, red x white and black x white.
Japanese Gothic Art?
2014/02/16 | English, Japanese Culture art, Cleveland Museum, Courtesan of Hell, exhibition, Fenollosa, gothic, Guimet, japanese art, Kawanabe Kyōsai, National Museum, Tokyo, Ueno, Ukiyoe
Now in Tokyo National Museum, Ueno, there holds the exhibition, "Admired from Afar: Masterworks of J
Fabulous Traditional Handmade Candies!!
2014/02/13 | About Tokyo, English, Japanese Food Asakusa, Cool Japan, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese food, japanese souvenirs, Japanese sweets, Japanese tradition, Kawaii, Tokyo, where to go in Tokyo
Today, again, I would like to share an information about a shop in Tokyo. Very near to Imado jinj
Surviving in the World of Destruction and Creation – the Story of Asakusa
2014/02/10 | About Tokyo, English, Japanese Culture Asakusa, Cool Japan, japanese, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese language, japanese souvenirs, Japanese tradition, kanji, Kawaii, shops to visit, toys
In the last article I wrote about Japanese traditional clay dolls and clay figures. Today, I would l
A Fortune Kitty, A Cat That You Should Express More Respect For!
2014/02/07 | English, Japanese Culture Asakusa, Buddhism, Cool Japan, Dr. Desmond Morris, Fushimi ningyo, Imadoyaki ningyo, inari, japanese, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese proverbs, Japanese tradition, Kitty, Senso-ji, shrines, Ukiyo-e
More than a week have passed since I posted the last article about foxes. I needed time to study mor
The origin of Yurukyara? Part I
2014/01/25 | English, Japanese Culture Cool Japan, inari, japanese, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese language, japanese superstition, Japanese tradition, japanese wedding, Kawaii, shinto, Yuru-chara
I assume everybody who is reading Saionji Net. is already familiar with this word. If not, please re
What is LOVE in Japan?
2014/01/14 | English, Japanese Culture art, Buddhism, Cool Japan, Genji monogatari, Japan now, japanese, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese language, Japanese music, Japanese tradition, Kawaii, Noh, The tale of Genji, Western culture in Japan
Many non-Japanese friends of mine always ask me, "Why Japanese men do NOT express their love?" "Are
Between Kawaii and Beautiful
2014/01/10 | English, Japanese Culture art, Cool Japan, exhibition, japanese art, Japanese culture, Japanese history, Japanese language, Japanese tradition, museum
This week, I went to see two very interesting exhibitions; Exhibition of Japanese Embr