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GIANT KITE BATTLE

Author ROCKZOU Date 05/01/2026
“Tako”, written with the kanji 凧, is the Japanese word for what English speakers...
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KABUKI

Author ROCKZOU Date 04/20/2026
When speaking about Japan’s traditional performing arts, three forms are indispensable: Nō, Kyōgen, and...
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Commuter train, 1980

Author ROCKZOU Date 04/10/2026
* I’m still recovering, so please allow me to share a short article this...
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Apologies for the lack of updates

Author ROCKZOU Date 03/31/2026
I have not been able to post any new articles since the latter half...
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The Birthplace of Tosa Washi

Author ROCKZOU Date 03/18/2026
The Niyodo River – One of Japan’s Purest Streams Flowing diagonally across central Kōchi...
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Notice of Temporary Suspension of Article Updates

Author ROCKZOU Date 02/28/2026
We sincerely thank you for your continued visits to INABANA.JP. We deeply regret to...
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JiHanki

Author ROCKZOU Date 02/25/2026
They are scattered throughout many street corners in Japan. While their numbers inevitably decrease...
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Could a Temple Bell Ever Be First Class?

Author ROCKZOU Date 02/18/2026
In the first part, prompted by the phrase ‘Say nothing, ask nothing’, we introduced...
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Say nothing, ask nothing

Author ROCKZOU Date 02/11/2026
“Say nothing, ask nothing” These are profoundly meaningful and weighty words. Yet they seem...
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Adding “O” to everything

Author ROCKZOU Date 01/28/2026
It is pronounced as a short, clipped “O”. It is not pronounced as “oh”....
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