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熊野三山舞台に音楽祭 今秋の「わかやま文化祭」:紀伊民報AGARA

今秋、和歌山県内で開かれる「紀の国わかやま文化祭2021」の一環で、県実行委員会は11月、熊野三山それぞれを会場に「よみがえりの地 熊野音楽祭」を開催する。歌手や演奏家、地元の小学生らが出演する。 田.

【動画】燃え盛る大たいまつ/那智大社 扇祭り:紀伊民報AGARA

【動画】燃え盛る大たいまつ/那智大社 扇祭り:紀伊民報AGARA
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Wakayama: The land of the gods - Japan Today

Wakayama: The land of the gods May 1 06:12 am JST May 1 | 06:54 am JST WAKAYAMA Just a couple of hours south of the electric city of Osaka, there’s a place where ancient pathways lead to hidden shrines shrouded in mist; where monks worship waterfalls and mystical forests float. Located on the remote Kii peninsula on the southern coast of Kansai, Wakayama Prefecture makes up a large part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sacred Sites and pilgrimage routes called the Kumano Kodo. All of the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage trails lead to the Three Grand Shrines of Kumano in the mountains of southeastern Wakayama.

Discover Japan s sustainable wonderland in Wakayama Prefecture

Discover Japan’s sustainable wonderland in Wakayama Prefecture Jessica Korteman 29 April 2021 Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture has long been revered for its natural and spiritual significance © Mirko Kuzmanovic / Shutterstock Through the mists of time, Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture has been revered for its natural and spiritual significance. Here among the primeval forest, rejuvenating hot springs and breathtaking natural vistas of the Kii Peninsula, even the air itself feels sacred. Traversing its ancient network of trails in pilgrimage connects one to not only places of worship, but also to the wider natural environment, where meditating to the rhythm of nature and the sound of one’s footsteps becomes a healing balm for the soul.

Lonely Planet 2021 Challenge #1: How to say hello in Japanese, Lakota Sioux, Igbo, Spanish, Hindi and Quechua

Lonely Planet 2021 Challenge #1: How to say “hello” in Japanese, Lakota Sioux, Igbo, Spanish, Hindi and Quechua Alexander Howard 12 January 2021 In our first installment of the Lonely Planet 2021 Hello Challenge, learn how to say hello in Japanese, Lakota Sioux, Igbo, Spanish, Hindi and Quechua © Ian Nolan / Getty Images There’s a reason why “hello” is one of the first words we learn when studying a language. As it’s often the first word we utter in a conversation, so too is it a first step in learning a new language. As part of our January challenge in which we learn to say “hello” in 25 different languages, here’s how to say it in Japanese, Lakota Sioux, Igbo, Spanish, Quechua and Hindi. Stay tuned next week to learn more.

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