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A teru teru bōzu (Japanese: てるてる坊主 or 照る照る坊主, lit. ' shine, shine monk ') is a small traditional handmade doll hung outside doors and windows in Japan in hope of sunny weather. Made from tissue paper or cloth, teru teru bōzu charms are usually white, ghost-like figures with strings tied around their necks. [1] [2] [3]
Akira Kurosawa showed the Kitsune no yomeiri in his film Dreams (1990), [40] where "Sunshine Through The Rain" is the first scene. Japanese music producer -MASA Works DESIGN- the song "The Fox's Wedding"/" 狐の嫁入り", featuring the voicebanks of Vocaloid's Hatsune Miku and GUMI.
Sunshine, in accordance with Japan's uniformly heavy rainfall, is generally modest in quantity, though no part of Japan receives the consistently gloomy fogs that envelope the Sichuan Basin or Taipei. Amounts range from about six hours per day on the Inland Sea coast and sheltered parts of the Pacific Coast and Kantō Plain to four hours per ...
Sunshine!! in addition to vandalism of manhole covers. [44] Free! graffiti was found at Arasuna Shrine in Iwami, Tottori, which was featured in the anime with its name intact. [45] For these reasons, the producers of some works have called for self-restraint or halting of seichi junrei.
Yohane the Parhelion: Sunshine in the Mirror (幻日のヨハネ -SUNSHINE in the MIRROR-, Genjitsu no Yohane: Sunshine in the Mirror) is a Japanese multimedia spin-off project from the Love Live! series fantasy musical anime series. It is a fantasy re-imagining of Love Live!
The first sunrise and torii (Kakegawa City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan) Viewing the first sunrise of the year and praying for world peace (Wakkanai City, Hokkaido, Japan) Viewing the first sunrise of the year was a popular pastime during the Edo period.
Nohohon Zoku (のほほん族) are a range of fist-sized bobble head figurines made by the Japanese toy company Tomy.They first went on sale in Japan on July 18, 2002. [1] They are distinguished by a large spherical head with a wide smile and dots for eyes.
Sunshine City entrance Sunshine City atrium. Sunshine City (サンシャインシティ, Sanshain Shiti) is a building complex located in East Ikebukuro, Toshima, Tokyo, Japan. It has the 240-metre tall Sunshine 60 skyscraper at its centre. [1]