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Japanese Green Tea: 13 Types, Benefits, and When to Drink

Japanese green tea is a general term for tea produced in Japan that is not fermented. Once it’s fermented, it’d be Oolong tea or black tea depending on its degree of … See more

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7 Health Benefits of Genmaicha and When to Drink

WEBAnti-constipation. It can prevent constipation and improve your gut health with vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibers that contain. Boosting metabolism. …

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Bancha – Extra Japanese Green Tea: Benefits and Where to Buy

WEBBancha tamakien tea by Rama. The tea leaves of Bancha consist of “extra” Japanese green tea that is firmer compared to other green teas since they are plucked …

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Sake: Drink Guide to the Whole Wellness – Japanese Patterns of …

WEBPour sake into a transparent sake set. Sake – Japanese alcoholic beverage (rice wine) made from fermented rice which has an effect of raising the body …

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Sencha Green Tea Benefits/Side Effects and Where You Can Buy

WEBPut sencha green tea leaves into a teapot You can make two cups with 4g but you can always check the instruction on the package of your sencha green tea or …

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Organic Matcha 7 Tea Benefits and Where You Can Buy

WEBPhoto by Allie Smith on Unsplash. These 7 benefits you see here can be gained from the usual matcha as well, however, when it comes to drinking the whole tea …

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Japanese Shrine Gate, Torii: Boundary between the Secular and the

WEBGreat torii gate of the Omiwa Jinja Shrine in Nara, Japan. Also, torii means ‘gate’ in the Aramaic dialect of Hebrew and some theory describes torii gate in Shinto …

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Food – Japanese Patterns of Design

WEBBancha is something Japanese grabs it for a break to relax or drink it over the meal. This “extra” Japanese green tea would be ideal for any casual setting.

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Shinto Beliefs: 5 Core Values of Japanese Indigenous Religion

WEB1. Purity (Shinto beliefs) – Shinto Beliefs. Main shrine and cogon grass ring called ‘chinowa’ (through which people pass as purification rite) (Yahiko shrine, Yahiko, Niigata, Japan) …

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Where to Buy Best Matcha

WEBThe Uji matcha is a blended matcha. Along with the Hasama- cha, the Kakegawa- cha, the Uji- cha is considered to be one of the best three teas in Japan. …

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Shinto Rituals: Practices and Celebrations

WEBNew Year decorations of Japan, Kadomatsu. Kadomatsu, a traditional Shinto custom, was placed at the gate of a house as a marker to welcome the god of the year …

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Hiroko Matsuyama – Page 5 – Japanese Patterns of Design

WEBGenmaicha is a hybrid of brown rice and Japanese green tea, so to speak. To give you a little more detail, it’s a Japanese tea mixed with roasted steamed brown …

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Japanese Patterns: Traditional Motifs and Designs

WEBSeigaiha. Seigaiha means “blue ocean waves.”. This pattern has been used in Egypt, Persia (Iraq), and around the world. The word Seigaiha has its origin in the dance …

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Japanese Patterns of Design – Japanese Patterns of Design

WEBEdokiriko (traditional cut glass in Tokyo, Japan) Kiriko Cut Glass – Impressive geometric patterns with clear and vivid colors’ glassware make your mealtime something …

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Shinto Shrine: Layout, History, and Functions

WEBToro (Lanterns) – Shinto Shrine Layout. Hundreds of stone lanterns, called “toro”, are lined up in the driveways leading to the Kasuga Shinto shrine in Nara, Japan, …

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Shichi-Go-San: Japanese Celebration of Children Age of 7, 5, 3

WEBCelebration of Shichigosan. A 3-year-old girl. A traditional Japanese event. Shichi-Go-San – November 15th is a special day for children in Japan. 3 years old girls …

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Onryo: Japanese Grudge Spirit and Ghost Stories

WEBOnryo Meaning. Traditional Japanese belief states that every human being has a soul called “Tamashii” or “Reikon”. Normal progression for the Tamashii is to become a protector …

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Significance of Selecting Japanese Family Crests aka Kamon

WEBKamon, Japanese family crests, were first painted on palanquins, clothing, and camp curtains to mark the family name. The kamon on camp curtains and other …

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Carp-shaped Streamers of Boy’s Festival in May praying for the …

WEBCarp-shaped Streamers of Boy’s Festival in May praying for the good health and success for boys

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