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Katana


The katana is a type of Japanese sword (日本刀 nihontō), also commonly referred to as a "samurai sword", and generally defined as the standard size moderately curved (as opposed to the older "tachi" style featuring more curvature) Japanese sword with a blade length greater than 60 cm (23.6 inches).

The katana is characterized by its distinctive appearance: a curved, slender, single edged blade, circular or squared guard, and long grip to accommodate two hands. It has historically been associated with the samurai of feudal Japan, and has become renowned for its sharpness and cutting ability.








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JAPANESE STYLE PANCAKES

KEI OOMORI and RINA NOMURA`S 
Favorite Food
HIROSHIMA STYLE OKONOMIYAKI 
INGREDIENTS:
1 cup all purpose flour
3/4 cup dashi soup or water
4 eggs
2 cups finely chopped cabbage
2 cups bean sprouts, washed
12 pieces thinly sliced pork
4 packages pre-steamed chuka noodles
yakisoba sauce or salt for seasoning yakisoba
For toppings:
okonomiyaki sauce or Worcestershire sauce
mayonnaise
chopped green onion
aonori (dried seaweed powder)

PREPARATION:
Mix flour and dashi soup stock to make batter. Heat and oil a large skillet or iron plate. Spread a scoop of the batter into a thin round over the pan. Place a handful of cabbage and bean sprouts on top of the batter. Place a couple slices of pork on top of the vegetables. Pour some batter over the ingredients. Flip the okonomiyaki over with spatulas. Cook it on low heat until meats and vegetables are cooked. Meanwhile, fry yakisoba noodles on the side and lightly season with okonomiyaki sauce or salt as you like. Replace okonomiyaki with spatulas on top of yakisoba noodles and press on the top firmly. Fry an egg on the side and break the egg york with spatula. Replace the okonomiyaki on top of the fried egg and again press on the top firmly. Serve the okonomiyaki on a plate with the egg side up. Repeat this process to make more okonomiyaki. Spread okonomiyaki sauce or Worcestershire sauce and mayonnaise on the okonomiyaki. Sprinkle chopped green onion and aonori on top.

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Sapporo Snow Festival


The Sapporo Snow Festival (Sapporo Yuki Matsuri) is held during one week every February inHokkaido's capital Sapporo. It is one of Japan's most popular winter events.
The Sapporo Snow Festival was started in 1950, when high school students built a few snow statues inOdori Park. It has since developed into a large, commercialized event, featuring spectacular snow and ice sculptures and attracting more than two million visitors from Japan and across the world.
The Snow Festival is staged on three sites: the Odori Site, Susukino Site and Tsu Dome Site.


The main site is the Odori Site in Sapporo's centrally located 1.5 kilometer long Odori Park. The festival's famous large snow sculptures, some measuring more than 25 meters wide and 15 meters high, are exhibited there. They are lit up daily until 22:00.
Besides about a dozen large snow sculptures, the Odori Site exhibits more than one hundred smaller snow statues and hosts several concerts and events, many of which use the sculptures as their stage.
A good view over Odori Park can be enjoyed from the Sapporo TV Tower, which stands at the eastern end of the park and is opened from 9:00 to 22:30 during the festival (from 8:30 on the weekend). Admission to the top observatory deck costs 700 yen per adult.



The Susukino Site, located in and named after Sapporo's largest entertainment district, exhibits about one hundred ice sculptures. Susukino is located only one subway stop south of Odori Park. The ice sculptures are lit up daily until midnight (until 22:00 on the festival's final day).
The less centrally located Tsu Dome Site is a family oriented site with three types of snow slides, snow rafting and more snow sculptures. Inside the dome, there are many food stands and a stage for events. The Tsu Dome Site is open daily from 9:00 to 17:00.





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FACT, FACT, FACT

Interesting Facts About Japan


1. Raw horse meat is a popular food in Japan.
2. Sometimes the trains are so crowded railway staff are employed to cram passengers inside.
3. For many Japanese couples Christmas is celebrated like Valentine's Day in the western world.
4. Poorly written English can be found everywhere, including T-shirts and other fashion items.
5. More than 70% of Japan consists of mountains, including more than 200 volcanoes.
6. Mt. Fuji, the tallest mountain in Japan, is an active volcano.
7. Religion does not play a big role in the lives of most Japanese and many do not understand the difference between Shintoism and Buddhism.
8. A nice musk melon, similar to a cantaloupe, may sell for over $300US.
9. There are four different writing systems in Japan, romaji, katakana, hiragana, and kanji.
10. Coffee is very popular and Japan imports approximately 85% of Jamaica's annual coffee production.
11. Japan's literacy rate is almost 100%.
12. Sumo is Japan's national sport, although baseball is also very popular.
13. Sumo wrestlers eat a stew called Chankonabe to fatten up. Many restaurants in the Ryogoku district of Tokyo serve this nabe (Japanese word for stew).
14. Many of the western style toilets in Japan have a built-in bidet system for spraying your backside.
15. When you use the restroom in some one's home, you may need to put on special bathroom slippers so as not to contaminate the rest of the home.
16. Noodles, especially soba (buckwheat), are slurped loudly when eaten. It is often said slurping symbolizes the food is delicious, but the slurping also serves to cool down the hot noodles for eating.
17. Japan is the world’s largest consumer of Amazon rain forest timber.
18. Vending machines in Japan sell beer, hot and cold canned coffee, cigarettes, and other items.
19. When moving into an apartment it is often required to give the landlord a "gift" of money equal to two months' rent.
20. There are around 1,500 earthquakes every year in Japan.
21. In Japan it is not uncommon to eat rice at every meal, including breakfast.
22. Average life expectancy in Japan is one of the highest in the world. Japanese people live an average of 4 years longer than Americans.
23. Japan is the largest automobile producer in the world.
24. The Japanese language has thousands of foreign loan words, known as gairaigo. These words are often truncated, e.g. personal computer = paso kon. The number of foreign loan words is steadily increasing.
25. Tsukiji market in Tokyo is the world's largest fish market.
26. Although whaling is banned by the IWC, Japan still hunts whales under the premise of research.  The harvested whale meat ends up in restaurants and supermarkets.
27. In the past men might shave their heads to apologize.
28. In the past women in Japan might cut their hair after breaking up with a boyfriend.
29. Tokyo has had 24 recorded instances of people either killed or receiving serious skull fractures while bowing to each other with the traditional Japanese greeting.
30. The first novel, The Tale of Genji, was written in 1007 by a Japanese noble woman, Murasaki Shikibu.
31. The term karaoke means "empty orchestra" in Japanese.
32. In a Sumo training "stable" the junior rikishi Sumo wrestlers must wash and bathe their senior sumo wrestlers and make sure their hard to reach places are clean.
33. Contrary to popular belief, whale meat is not a delicacy in Japan. Many Japanese dislike the taste and older Japanese are reminded of the post-World War II period when whale meat was one of the few economical sources of protein.
34. Rampant inbreeding of dogs has resulted in one of the highest rate of genetic defects in the world for canines.
35. Raised floors help indicate when to take off shoes or slippers. At the entrance to a home in Japan, the floor will usually be raised about 6 inches indicating you should take off your shoes and put on slippers. If the house has a tatami mat room its floor may be rasied 1-2 inches indicating you should to take off your slippers.
36. Ramen noodles are a popular food in Japan and it is widely believed extensive training is required to make a delicious soup broth. This is the subject of the movies Tampopo (1985) and The Ramen Girl (2008).
37. On average, it takes about 7-10 years of intensive training to become a fugu (blowfish) chef. This training may not be needed in the future as some fish farms in Japan are producing non-poisonous fugu.
38. Ovens are not nearly as commonplace as rice cookers in Japanese households.
39. Geisha means "person of the arts" and the first geisha were actually men.
40. It was customary in ancient Japan for women to blacken their teeth with dye as white teeth were considered ugly. This practice persisted until the late 1800's.
41. In ancient Japan, small eyes, a round puffy face, and plump body were considered attractive features.
42. Some traditional Japanese companies conduct a morning exercise session for the workers to prepare them for the day's work.

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Mount Fuji ....... cocktail drink

Taste the tallest mountain drink name
Mount Fuji Cocktail

Ingredients
1 1/2 oz sake rice wine
1 1/2 oz sweet and sour mix
2 tsp triple sec

Procedure
Stir ingredients together in a cocktail glass. Garnish with a slice of lemon and a maraschino cherry, and serve.

Very simple to mix.



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Fuji-Q Highland

Fuji-Q Highland's predecessor, the 1961 was opened to the Fuji Five Lake International Skating Center .Was established in the year 河口湖線Fuji Kyuko Co., Ltd. Highland Station, (now Fuji-Q Highland station ) according to the 1964 in "Fuji-Q Highland" was renamed.The Major Facilities Hotels - High Land Resort ( 1986 Highland Resort Hotel & Spa currently opening), Fuji art collection dedicated to the subject matter the museum · Fujiyama Museum ( 2003 opening), Hot Springs Fuji Yama ( 2006 age open) there.


FUJIYAMA ROLLER COASTER
Fujiyama: Guinness record for updating, the emergence year 1996 "FUJIYAMA" the introduction of new large-scale roller coaster after every five years.July 19, 2006


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Instead of traveling by inertia is rolled up like a roller coaster of a general high, the first accelerator Fujikyu fired from a level surface by catapult coaster fashion.Acceleration method for air compression equipment, "Method Air Ranch" in, 172 / h top speed of just 1.8 seconds from the start that reaches the explosive accelerative force achieved.Speed ​​and acceleration from overwhelming " Butch Gili World coaster "was called.172km / h top speed of Guinness at the time was in 2001.


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In addition to the traditional coaster loops and twists, with a mechanism that rotates around the seat itself, the second four-dimensional roller coaster in Japan's first world is.The total number of revolutions of the 14th Guinness broke the record.The Guinness certificate "comes on 14 times the number of legs than my head" is written.It is in the Guinness Book, because it is so that the rotation of the roller coaster standards.




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The Japanese Yen


The Japanese yen (円 or 圓 en?) (sign: ¥; code: JPY) is the official currency of Japan. It is the third most-traded currency in the foreign exchange market after the United States dollar and the euro.[1][verification needed] It is also widely used as a reserve currency after the U.S. dollar, the euro and the pound sterling. As is common when counting in East Asia, large quantities of yen are often counted in multiples of 10,000 (man, 万) in the same way as values in Western countries are often quoted in thousands.

In the 19th century silver Spanish dollar coins were prolific throughout South east Asia, the China coast, and Japan. These coins had been introduced through Manila over a period of two hundred and fifty years, arriving on ships from Acapulco in Mexico. These ships were known as the Manila galleons. Until the 19th century these silver dollar coins were actual Spanish dollars minted in the new world, mostly at Mexico City. But from the 1840s they were increasingly replaced by silver dollars of the new Latin American republics. In the latter half of the 19th century some local coins in the region were made in the likeness of the Mexican peso. The first of these local silver coins was the Hong Kong silver dollar coin that was minted in Hong Kong between the years 1866 and 1868. The Chinese were slow to accept unfamiliar coinage and preferred the familiar Mexican dollars, and so the Hong Kong government ceased minting these coins and sold the mint machinery to Japan.

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Aragawa Restaurant in Tokyo.,One of the Most Expensive Restaurant in the World.












Aragawa in Tokyo was the first steakhouse in Tokyo's Shinbashi distric, and hasn’t failed to satisfy the taste buds of customers. Dine in an authentic Japanese setting with dark wood paneling and a chandelier, which adds a European touch. The hand-fed Kobe beef is supplied from a nearby farm, so you can rest assured of the freshness. The Sumiyaki (charcoal-broiled steak) served with plain mustard and pepper is a must-have. In Aragawa Dinner for one: $368 for just for a steak. Be formally dressed, and come fully loaded with credit cards or cash!







For the second year in a row based on Forbes magazine, the world's most expensive restaurant is Aragawa. Like many of Japan's high-end, hidden restaurants, it doesn't have a Web site or grandiose decor. But reservations are excruciatingly hard to come by, and the tab reliably starts at $370--per person. But the platters of Wagyu beef (what we call Kobe), which is sourced from only one local farm and served simply with pepper and mustard, make the expense worthwhile.







Masyuko Lake in Hokkaido, Japan








This lake was formed in a volcanic crater and is located in Akan National Park on Hokkaido island. It is by one of the clearest lakes in the world and is surrounded by a wall 200 feet high. It was formed about 32,000 years ago and the crater was formed about 7000 years after the eruption.

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TRICKY QUESTIONS



Below are four (4) questions and a bonus question! You have to answer them instantly! You can't take your time, answer all of them immediately! OK?


Let's find out just how clever you really are!


Ready? GO!!! (Scroll down)


















First Question:

You are participating in a race! You overtake the second person! What position are you in?






























Answer: If you answered that you are first, and then you are absolutely wrong! If you overtake the second person and you take his place, you are second!


Try not to screw up Ur in the next question!


To answer the second question, don't take as much time as you took for the first question!





Second Question:

If you overtake the last person, then you are...?

































Answer: If you answered that you are second to last, and then you are wrong again! Tell me, how can you overtake the LAST Person?



You're not very good at this! Are you?

















Third Question:

Very tricky math! Note: This must be done in your head only! Do NOT use paper and pencil or a calculator! Try it!


Take 1000 and add 40 to it! Now add another 1000! Now add 30! Add another 1000! Now add 20! Now add another 1000 now add 10! What is the total?



Scroll down for answer.






























Did you get 5000?

The correct answer is actually 4100!



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Maybe you will get the last question right?






















Fourth Question:

Mary's father has five daughters: 1. Nana, 2. Nene, 3.Nini, 4. Nono. What is the name of the fifth daughter?


































Answer: Nunu? NO! Of course not! Her name is Mary! Read the question again!







Okay, now the bonus round:

There is a mute person who wants to buy a toothbrush! By imitating the action of brushing one's teeth he successfully expresses himself to the shopkeeper and the purchase is done!

Now if there is a blind man who wishes to buy a pair of sunglasses, how should he express himself?
























Answer:
He just has to open his mouth and ask, so simple!

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