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TsukuBlog | YAEZAKURA (八重桜): DOUBLE-FLOWERED CHERRY BLOSSOMS provide a second chance for HANAMI

TsukuBlog YAEZAKURA (八重桜): DOUBLE-FLOWERED CHERRY BLOSSOMS provide a second chance for HANAMI 10 April, 2021 By Avi Landau In usual years they bloom a week or two after the most common variety of cherry blossom- the SOMEI YOSHINO- has fallen away, long after all the HANAMI (cherry-viewing party) revelry has ended and everyone is all tired out with what the Japanese call HANA TSUKARE- Cherry blossom exhaustion! Yaezakura in full-bloom at the Bussho ji temple in Arakawaoki. April, 9, 2021) This Jodo Shinshu Temple is interesting in that it has a Burmese style pagoda containing photos and memorabilia of the Imphal Campaign of 1944 in which there nearly 55,000 Japanese and 13,000 British and Indian casualties.

TsukuBlog | Noise-Making Devices in Toilet Stalls Make COURTESY FLUSHING a Thing of the Past and Helps Save TONS of WATER in Japan

TsukuBlog | Noise-Making Devices in Toilet Stalls Make COURTESY FLUSHING a Thing of the Past and Helps Save TONS of WATER in Japan
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TsukuBlog | With All The Attention On Cherry Blossoms and Hanami, HANA-MATSURI, The Japanese Celebration Of Buddha`s Birthday On April 8th, Is Often Overlooked These Days (revisited)

TsukuBlog A Local Perspective on Life in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. With All The Attention On Cherry Blossoms and Hanami, HANA-MATSURI, The Japanese Celebration Of Buddha`s Birthday On April 8th, Is Often Overlooked These Days (revisited) 8 April, 2021 With cherry blossom revelry down in the valley below, worshippers pour tea (AMACHA) over a TANJO BUTSU – a special Buddha image with one hand pointing up and another one down, used for celebrating April 8th – Buddha`s birthday By Avi Landau Through a break in the cloud-like canopy of cherry blossoms at Ueno park, I spotted it, up above on a hill, at the edge of The Ueno Kiyomizu Temple`s elevated veranda. A small pavilion, bedecked with flowers- and inside a small image of the Buddha. Despite the excited, pulsating throngs of cherry blossom enthusiasts pushing  around me, I stopped for a moment to watch as someone took a dipper and poured a liquid over the little statue`s head. Then, in the middle of HANAMI, I remem

TsukuBlog | Learning to Stand on CEREMONY (at a young age) at Japanese NYU-GAKU SHIKI (入学式) School Entrance Ceremonies

TsukuBlog Learning to Stand on CEREMONY (at a young age) at Japanese NYU-GAKU SHIKI (入学式) School Entrance Ceremonies 6 April, 2021   The Japanese school year begins in April – purposely coinciding with the blooming of the cherry blossoms and the first phase of the annual rice cultivation process. Entrance ceremonies at schools and companies are usually held while the cherry trees are in bloom. The sing at the entrance to the elementary school above reads: NYU-GAKU SHIKI (Entrance Ceremony) This year, however, the blossoms had already fallen away on the day of the the NYU-GAKUSHIKI – giving commemorative photos very different look! By Avi Landau

TsukuBlog | Tara No Me ( タラの芽), the King of Wild Vegetables, Growing Right Under My Nose All these Years!

TsukuBlog Tara No Me ( タラの芽), the King of Wild Vegetables, Growing Right Under My Nose All these Years! 5 April, 2021 By Avi Landau   Once surely an essential part of the struggle for survival and later important for supplementing meager diets, the gathering of, preparation, and especially the EATING of SANSAI (山菜), wild vegetables, is still a popular way for the Japanese to enjoy a sense of the season, whichever one it may be! In fact, the demand for seasonal SANSAI has led to many of them being cultivated by farmers, and subsequently their easy availability at supermarkets ( these are still referred to as wild veggies, however!)

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