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Iaido, it is a form of swordsmanship that strikes down an attacking opponent with one blow of the sword quickly drawn out of its sheath, whether one is sitting or walking.
You have grains of rice stuck around your mouth.
All natural objects and phenomena used to be considered as having kami, so the gods of Shinto were uncountably numerous.
That's because Shintoism and Buddhism are practiced in their daily customs instead of as their religion.
The birthday festival is based on a legend colorful flowers and honeydew fell from the sky when Buddha was born
It is not known when the Hinamatsuri first started, but the Nagashibina, in its most primitive form, was already being celebrated during the Heian period.
By establishing Takeshima Day, it is hoped that more Japanese people will learn about the Takeshima islands.
"If a photograph of the smiling face of your loved one stands on the altar at the funeral or on the family altar, when you put your hands together to pray, you can hear their voice, I think," he says.
I am hungry because I did not have breakfast.
It was believed that evil spirits would return to earth on the last day of the year.
I'm eating a Japanese pear.
What does everyone do after school?
How many students are there in your university?
Who ruled this country?
What's his job?
We don't look the same at all.
The statue of limitations has already passed for this crime.
Is he sleeping?
My father and my older brother work in this factory.
New York City policemen wear navy blue uniforms.

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