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TsukuBlog | FUKANBO ( The Bottomless Paddy Field)- a Bone-Chilling Folktale From One of Tsukuba`s Old Villages

TsukuBlog FUKANBO ( The Bottomless Paddy Field)- a Bone-Chilling Folktale From One of Tsukuba`s Old Villages 8 May, 2021 By Avi Landau ( a retelling of a tale heard from an elderly woman in Toyosato, the north-western part of what is now Tsukuba City)   These days, with all the modern machinery and know-how, young people growing up in rice-farming families have it easy. They have no idea how much time we had to spend or what back breaking labor we had to endure to finally reap in our crop of rice. Yes, it`s hard for  my grandkids to try and understand what life was like when I, their old granny, was a young girl. They certainly could not imagine what things were like back in the days when MY OWN granny was young.

TsukuBlog | Paulownia Trees (KIRI, 桐) in Bloom – find one (appropriately) in front of the Tsukuba U Administration Building

TsukuBlog Paulownia Trees (KIRI, 桐) in Bloom – find one (appropriately) in front of the Tsukuba U. Administration Building 7 May, 2021   A large paulownia blooming in front of Tsukuba University`s Administration Building – quite appropriate since university`s emblem features paulownia blossoms and leaves By Avi Landau For those of us living in Japan who savor the changes that take place month by month, week by week and day by day in our natural surroundings, May just might verily be the merriest month of the year ! The rice-fields, which for the preceding six months have been dull, brown, empty spaces are within a span of a few days flooded creating a magnificent water-world, with tips of young rice plants just breaking the mirror-like surfaces in uncannily perfect rows. Ducks, egrets and herons descend joyously upon these waters. The bush-warblers practice their distinctive song, out of tune at first, but after a few days at it you hear them singing away p

TsukuBlog | Japan Becomes a WATERWORLD as the Rice Fields are Flooded in Preparation for TAUE (pronounced TA OO EH)- rice transplantation

TsukuBlog | Japan Becomes a WATERWORLD as the Rice Fields are Flooded in Preparation for TAUE (pronounced TA OO EH)- rice transplantation
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TsukuBlog | The Fun-Filled Fertility Festival (with nothing left to the imagination)- HEISANBO – in Kasumigaura City`s Ushiwata

TsukuBlog The Fun-Filled Fertility Festival (with nothing left to the imagination)- HEISANBO – in Kasumigaura City`s Ushiwata 4 May, 2021 By Avi Landau The women who plays OKAME ( Heisanbo`s wife) is all dressed up and ready to go Ritual impregnation as a prayer for abundant crops and human fertility (conception) at the Heisanbo Festival There are many, who based on their readings of certain books, or visits to Japan which include taking in: the Noh theater , a tea ceremony, or a meal at an exclusive KAISEKI (traditional haute-cuisine) restaurant, are under the impression that Japanese traditional culture is all refinement, elegance, and understatement. The unspoken word, the pregnant silence, the subtle gesture, the elusive symbolism…………

TsukuBlog | The Pattern Formed By Old Foundation Stones Suggests that a Temple Modelled After the Great Phoenix Hall in Uji Once Stood In What Is Now Hojo, Tsukuba

TsukuBlog | The Pattern Formed By Old Foundation Stones Suggests that a Temple Modelled After the Great Phoenix Hall in Uji Once Stood In What Is Now Hojo, Tsukuba
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