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Mosquito coil & Fireproof pig – part.1

Author ROCKZOU Date 05/28/2025
Global climate change in recent years has had many effects on Japan’s weather, with...
Tagged Japanese history, Life in Japan, Meiji period, Nature | Leave a comment |

Please for your cooperation in the questionnaire

Author ROCKZOU Date 05/21/2025
Thank you for visiting INABANA.JP. Today we would like to conduct a survey to...
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KAKASHI

Author ROCKZOU Date 05/14/2025
A TV programme just featured the popularity of Japanese anime and manga abroad. It seems...
Tagged japanese Art, Japanese comic, japanese Folklore, Manga, spirit | Leave a comment |

Myōō and Shōki

Author ROCKZOU Date 05/07/2025
As mentioned several times in previous articles, Japan is a country that embraces ‘yaoyorozu’...
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Kid In the NewTown

Author ROCKZOU Date 04/30/2025
‘New Kid In Town’ This was a hit number by the American rock band...
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Mystery of the fallen God – part.2

Author ROCKZOU Date 04/23/2025
The Japanese word “八百万 / YAOYOROZU” has been mentioned several times in past articles....
Tagged Japanese customs, Japanese Festival, japanese Folklore, japanese temple | Leave a comment |

Mystery of the fallen God – part.1

Author ROCKZOU Date 04/16/2025
Japanese Shinto is a polytheistic religion based on nature beliefs. (It occasionally includes as...
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Japan’s small and quirky Louvre

Author ROCKZOU Date 04/09/2025
The Louvre is a world-renowned museum. Nearly 35,000 works of art from prehistory to...
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Pity mermaid

Author ROCKZOU Date 04/02/2025
Note: Some of the images included in today’s article contain sickening images. They have...
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Hanami

Author ROCKZOU Date 03/26/2025
The long-awaited spring has arrived. Some people prefer winter, when they feel tighter, but...
Tagged Japanese flower, Japanese geography, Japanese situation, Life in Japan | Leave a comment |
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