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  2. Tsugaru Kaikyō Fuyugeshiki - Wikipedia

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    "Tsugaru Kaikyō Fuyugeshiki" (津軽海峡・冬景色 Tsugaru Strait - Winter Scene) is the 15th single [1] and signature song by Japanese singer Sayuri Ishikawa. The song is written by Yu Aku as lyricist and Takashi Miki (三木たかし) as composer and arranger. The song sold over 727,000 units. [2] [3]

  3. I spent 24 days traveling through Japan alone. There are 3 ...

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    Erica Hobbs spent 24 days exploring Japan, including a trip to the village of Shirakawa-go. Erica Hobbs After losing out on a job, Erica Hobbs booked a 24-day trip to Japan.

  4. Sapporo Snow Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Festival began as a one-day event in 1950, when six local high school students built six snow statues in Odori Park. In 1955 the Japan Self-Defense Forces from the nearby Makomanai base joined in and built the first massive snow sculptures , for which the Snow Festival has now become famous.

  5. Climate of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is generally a rainy country with high humidity. [1] Because of its wide range of latitude, [1] seasonal winds and different types of ocean currents, [citation needed] Japan has a variety of climates, with a latitude range of the inhabited islands from 24°N – 46°N, which is comparable to the range between Nova Scotia and The Bahamas in the east coast of North America. [1]

  6. Category:Winter festivals in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Winter festivals in Japan" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.

  7. Japanese festivals - Wikipedia

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    Japanese festivals, or matsuri (Japanese: 祭り), are traditional festive occasions often celebrated with dance and music in Japan.The origin of the word matsuri is related to the kami (神, Shinto deities); there are theories that the word matsuri is derived from matsu (待つ) meaning "to wait (for the kami to descend)", tatematsuru (献る) meaning "to make offerings to the kami", and ...

  8. Rikubetsu, Hokkaido - Wikipedia

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    Shibare-kun is a Siberian boy from the Amur River area. He sailed to Japan through the trails of drift ice. He carries a thermometer to remind everyone that Rikubetsu is Japan's coldest place. Tsurara-chan is a Canadian girl. She flew to Japan through the path of the aurora borealis. Her goal is to prevent climate change.

  9. Three Views of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Three Views of Japan (日本三景, Nihon Sankei) is the canonical list of Japan's three most celebrated scenic sights, attributed to 1643 and scholar Hayashi Gahō. [1] In 1915, modeled on the old Three Views of Japan, Jitsugyo no Nihon Sha (株式会社実業之日本社) held a national election to determine a list of New Three Views of ...

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