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YouTubeのテスト
1.Select 1st icon from left from menu at top of this page. 2. A screen with blocks will open on the right side ot this page. 3. Scroll down the page to Embeddables 3. Select YouTube from the Embeddables by dragging it to the blog you are creating. 4. Input the link of the Youtube video you want to display in the box to the left of the [Embed Video]...
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これは敬子さんのテストページです。。。
このページを自由に編集してみてください。上のアイコンメニューをクリックしてみてね。。。あちこちのアイコンも。 左の写真を繰り返してみてください。びっくりするでしょう! Drums beaten every morning in prayer for peace in Matsuzaki-cho 平和を祈り、毎朝叩かれる太鼓 伊那下神社 松崎町 Inashimo Shrine in Matsuzaki-cho, Nishi-Izu.At this shrine, the priest beats the taiko drum every morning.What is the meaning of the taiko? The taiko is beaten every morning wit...
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550 Square Miles of Volcanoes, Sea Caves, and Adventure
The Izu Peninsula sits on top of the Philippine tectonic plate where it now slides down under two other plates at the rate of 48 to 84mm annually at a point near Mt. Fuji. This makes for spectacular scenery including waterfalls, cliffs, mountains, and sea caves.
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年賀状の作り方
正月にちょうど間に合うように年賀状を完成させることができたので、この記事を完成させるのはもっと長いプロセスになります. 私がこれをどのようにまとめたかに興味がある場合は、この記事の下にある「情報を入手する」フォームに記入してください。記事が更新されたときに通知が送信されます。           元の背景モンタージュ (1400x1870) 画像をダウンロードすることをお勧めします。 あなたはその中に自分自身を見つけるかもしれません! 私が撮った 300 枚以上の写真が含まれており、そのほとんどが 2022 年のものです。これをクリックしてダウンロードできます: 2022_montage_1400x1870.jpg モンタージュの元のサイズは...
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How to Make a Nengacho (New Year Card)
I was just able to get the New Year Card finished just in time for the New Year so completing this article will be a more drawn-out process. If you are interested in finding out how I put this together, please fill out the form "Stay Informed" that is below this article and notifications will be sent to you as the article is updated.     ...
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Flying from Phoenix to Japan? Part 1
The cost of flying to Japan is no longer just the price of a plane ticket. You also have to deal with getting a certification that you are free of Covid-19 that satisfies the Japanese government. And if you are not careful you can get hit with a hidden extra charge for that! And from personal experience that can HURT! At least three companies in th...
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Japan Immigration Policy 2022
Japan is re-opening its borders to tourists again this summer allowing up to 10,000 non-resident visas per day to enter. I spent 6 months in Japan last year Dynamic Tabs HomeMenu 1Menu 2Menu 3 HOME Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Menu 1 Ut enim ad minim ven...
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Aspirations of Japanese Students
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Kofun Tombs: Are they pointless?
Between the 3rd and 7th century AD, thousands of earth mound tombs (Kofun 古墳) were constructed as tombs for leaders ranging from local areas to those that are considered to be the burial sites of the first emperors of Japan. They are scattered throughout Kyushu and Honshu and a few can be seen in Izu Peninsula as well. A group of Italian scholars d...
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Ancient Japanese Genomics
Prehistoric Japan underwent rapid transformations in the past 3000 years, first from foraging to wet rice farming and then to state formation. A long-standing hypothesis posits that mainland Japanese populations derive dual ancestry from indigenous Jomon hunter-gatherer-fishers and succeeding Yayoi farmers. However, the genomic impact of agricultur...
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Itokawa Guest House
Itokawa Guest House is a popular economical place for people wishing to spend a day or longer in Matsuzaki. Having a large communal room and kitchen, Itokawa is well visited by travelers, fishermen, and hunters as it is located close to scenic coastal shores, deep sea and coastal fishing, as well as mountain forest full of wild boar and deer. Itoka...
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Folk Tales: Creation of Izu
The story begins a long, long time ago on what was just another day. At this time, the Izu Peninsula did not exist, so when the god of Mount Fuji looked east all he could see was only the ocean. As he gazed, the thought occurred to him that perhaps he should create a bountiful land there. As soon as he did, he caused the seabed to rise up. A great ...
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Izu-no-Chohachi Art Museum
The Izu-no-Chohachi museum features the art of a locally born commoner who gained much fame during the early 18th century. The media he used in his art form was stucco (漆喰 shikkui) using a special formula that included seaweed mixed into the lime thus enabling the stucco to provide great detail while sticking to vertical surfaces. The stucco was ap...
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Covid 19: Japan Entry Policies
I just purchased a plane ticket for Japan leaving on the 9th of April (2021). This will be the third time that I have attempted to get back to Japan since 2019. Hopefully the third time will be a charm! Japan's policies on persons entering Japan since the outbreak of Covid-19 has changed over the past year. With the outbreak of new varients of the ...
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Okonomiyaki
If you are ever in a situation where the conversation is lagging, you can always liven it up by stating that you have just found the best place in Japan for okonomiyaki. People can get passionate about the unique factors that make their selection the best.   Even the word okonomiyaki lends itself to that as it is ambiguous about the ingredient...
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Kuwa: Japanese Supplement
White mulberry has played a central role in the cultivation of silkworms that fed exclusively on Kuwa for their diet. Less known is the fact that white mulberry contains minerals and oxidants that are said to contribute to the health of the many Japanese that use this natural product in their daily diet. While modern artificial fabrics have in larg...
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