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Tokyo Kyoto NaraTimeline of Japanese History Part 2: The Heian Period
Life in Japan changed drastically after the Jōmon period due to the arrival of wet-rice cultivation from China and the production of bronze and iron (the Yayoi period).
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TokyoReport on the Japan Cultural Passport
During my one-week stay in Tokyo, I decided to dedicate each day to visiting at least one museum.
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Osaka“Breakthrough Journey” became the new legacy of EXPO2025
Last summer, ArtsJP, the official tabloid newspaper of the Japan Cultural Expo, interviewed Kyoko Suzuki, the deputy director …
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OsakaBunraku broadens appeal with anime stage art
Bunraku is a traditional performance art in which the narrator (tayu), shamisen player and puppeteers combine …
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Saitama Tokyo Ishikawa Kyoto Osaka NaraJapan Cultural Passport A digital way to wander Japan’s wonders
It’s time to wander the wonders of Japan. Visitors can discover the deep aesthetic regard that’s prevalent …
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A Timeline of Japanese History
Museums, art galleries, historical sites, temples and shrines in Japan usually offer explanatory …
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NiigataTimeline of Japanese History Part 1: The Jōmon Period
People first arrived on the Japanese archipelago from the continent around 40,000 years ago …
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ShizuokaFind your Art Retreat in Resonance with Japanese Culture and Nature – Part 1
Have you ever taken an art retreat—not just to view art, but to feel deeply renewed by it?
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KagawaFind your Art Retreat in Resonance with Japanese Culture and Nature – Part 2
As Setouchi Triennale is just now being held in 2025, Setouchi, with lots of small islands, is one of the most artistic areas in Japan.
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TokyoFind your Art Retreat in Resonance with Japanese Culture and Nature – Part 3
Have you ever stepped into a city theater and felt an instant escape—as if the world outside quietly fades away?
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OsakaDISCOVER JAPAN’S SPIRIT AT THE OSAKA EXPOSITION
Since ancient times, the Japanese have believed that spirits inhabit every element of nature …
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OsakaExperience the World Through Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan – Part 1
Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan is a global celebration of culture, innovation, and sustainability …
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OsakaExperience the World Through Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan – Part 2
Visiting the Japan Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, helped me tap into the awareness of life’s interconnected cycles.
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OsakaExperience the World Through Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan – Part 3
Having had the chance to visit Expo 2025, I can say without hesitation that a little preparation makes all the difference.
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HyogoExperiencing Kansai’s Architectural Treasures – Part 1
The Kansai region, home to the 2025 World Expo venue in Osaka, is a gateway to Japan’s architectural evolution—a journey through time that encapsulates tradition, innovation, and artistry.
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Kyoto HyogoExperiencing Kansai’s Architectural Treasures – Part 2
The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, designed by world-renowned architect Tadao Ando, is a masterpiece of modernism overlooking Kobe’s waterfront.
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KyotoExperiencing Kansai’s Architectural Treasures – Part 3
HOSOO GALLERY is a vivid testament to Kyoto’s architectural elegance and its deep connection to Nishijin weaving …
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OsakaExperience bustling markets and the serenity of Noh and ceramics in Osaka, the city of contrasts - Part 1
From April 13, Osaka will be hosting EXPO 2025. A host of amazing experiences await visitors to this great city, from …
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OsakaExperience bustling markets and the serenity of Noh and ceramics in Osaka, the city of contrasts - Part 2
Located near the center of Osaka is narrow strip of land between two rivers that houses a number of administrative, …
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OsakaExperience bustling markets and the serenity of Noh and ceramics in Osaka, the city of contrasts - Part 3
Next up was a walk around Osaka Castle and its environs. The castle is one of Osaka’s most famous landmarks …
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KyotoRevisiting the Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art
It is always a pleasure for me to return to museums I have already visited. Sometimes it is to enjoy …
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The Japan Cultural Expo is a nationwide celebration of Japanese arts and culture, designed to appeal to a broad domestic and international audience through a diverse program of content, including exhibitions, performing arts productions, and arts festivals.



