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“Every area of trouble gives out a ray of hope.” John Fitzgerald Kennedy
The tallest tower in the world is hoping to become a global beacon of hope through an initiative that asks people to show their humanity and commonality in an era of turbulence.
Officials at the Tokyo Skytree utilized the worldwide observation of Earth Day to launch its “Tree of Hope” project that encourages visitors to write positive messages on colorful ribbons and attach these to the designated “tree” which stands on display on the structure’s 350-meter observation deck.
Standing 634 meters tall, the Tokyo Skytree is recognized by Guinness World Records as the tallest tower in the world. That fact, and its unique location, played a crucial role in determining the concept behind the “Tree of Hope” campaign.
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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…………
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A Local Perspective on Life in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
The Kashima Shrine in Ushiwata (Kasumigaura City) sits upon a hill which is actually an ancient shell-mound (KAIZUKA- a garbage dump of sorts for the area`s prehistoric inhabitants)- the ground is literally strew with shell and pottery shards, with some placed as offerings at this small hall
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