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TsukuBlog | National Treasure Picture Scroll Illustrates Life of Ippen (一遍上人), the Founder of the Ji-Shu(時宗), the Ji-Sect of Pure Land Buddhism ( and a bit about the Ji-Sect Temples in Tsukuba)

TsukuBlog | National Treasure Picture Scroll Illustrates Life of Ippen (一遍上人), the Founder of the Ji-Shu(時宗), the Ji-Sect of Pure Land Buddhism ( and a bit about the Ji-Sect Temples in Tsukuba)
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TsukuBlog | To Buy a LUCKY BAG – Or Not To Buy ? – That is the FUKUBUKURO (福袋) question during the first week of the new year!


By Avi Landau
Its always the same quandary, every New Year`s Holiday I`ve spent in Japan. From January 2nd and on for the next few days, as I drift through the shopping malls and department stores (where else can you go when it`s so bitter cold), carried along as if I had no will of my own by the frenetic crowds out for HATSU URI (初売り)- The First Days of Business of the New Year – I find my eye drawn to the prominently displayed cases full of colorful shopping bags. In bold, usually red letters, things such as – KAIUN (開運ー Brings Good Fortune), OTANOSHIMI (お楽しみ – Looking Forward to What`s Inside) and most commonly just FUKUBUKURO (福袋- Lucky Bag), which is what these bags are known as. ....

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TsukuBlog | Japanese Christmas- A Look at the History of Japan`s Celebration of Western Culture- KURISUMASU (yet again)


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Japanese Christmas- A Look at the History of Japan`s Celebration of Western Culture- KURISUMASU (yet again)
24 December, 2020
Giant roof-top Santas in Tsukuba. Like almost all Christmas decorations in Japan, these will come down right after December 25th unlike those in Europe and the U.S. which remain in place through early to mid- January
In this season if you want to take a Sugue-riding lesson at Tsukuba Center, you`ll be asked to dress as Santa while the instructor is in a Christmas tree suit! You`ll also notice how just about all cashiers, shop-staff , waiters and waitresses don Santa caps – right through to Dec. 26 when they`ll disappear till next year. ....

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TsukuBlog | Their Long Hard Run Is Over – Ibaraki`s Salmon ( and salmon in Japanese culture)


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Their Long Hard Run Is Over – Ibaraki`s Salmon ( and salmon in Japanese culture)
17 November, 2020
 
By Avi Landau
It was early one November morning. Michael Frei, Thomas Mayers, and I were still laying, eyes open, within the warm and snug confines of the futon mattresses which had been kindly laid out for us the night before by our host Takayama-san. The light shining through the windows of the old farm-house suggested a beautiful day, but still we hesitated to get out from under the covers, as our exposed faces gave us a hint of the frigid air which would hit us as soon as we did so. There was no heater in this house, except for the electric KOTATSU (a heated table which in accordance with traditional East Asian health principles roasts your feet and loins (lower body) while your upper body remains cold!), so it took a little while to build up the will-power to arise. The black and white photos of Takayama-san’s deceased grandparents starin ....

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