Where to go in Japan

Where to go in Japan Travel tips and where to go in Japan with cute animations.

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25/10/2024

The Sumo Wrestler’s “Shiko”

Sumo is a traditional Japanese martial art in which sumo wrestlers clash intensely in a ring. The sight of big men colliding with each other for victory is spectacular and thrills the audience. The venue shaking by the sumo wrestler’s “Shiko” (ceremonial leg raising and stomping in the ring) shakes the hearts of the audience too. Sometimes they get so excited that their cushions fly all over the place.

Oops, it looks like some people are throwing things other than cushions…

#相撲 #四股踏み #伝統武道 #大和魂 #心技体 

25/10/2024

Japanese Tea Ceremony

Japanese tea ceremony is a traditional culture of serving matcha (Japanese green tea) to guests. You can learn about Japanese culture such as “Omotenashi” (Japanese hospitality) and “Wabi-Sabi.” The foam created when brewing tea makes matcha more delicious.
Unexpected guests may appear at your tea ceremony at an unexpected moment...!

#茶道 #抹茶

25/10/2024

A Ski Resort with Panoramic views of Mt. Fuji

In Japan, many people enjoy skiing in the winter. It is a popular activity that allows you to experience the attraction of winter in Japan. You can have a luxurious experience of skiing while looking at Mt. Fuji.
Let’s jump towards that high mountain!
Huh? I feel like something was there right now...


#富士山 #スキー

25/10/2024

Master of Japanese Fireworks

Japanese fireworks are a traditional culture that has continued for over 400 years since the Muromachi period. A major feature of Japanese fireworks is more emphasis on artistic beauty than sound and power. The beauty created by the masters of fireworks with over 10 years of training is filled with their high skill and passion.
But even if you’re a master, don’t let your guard down!








#花火大会 #夏の風物詩

02/08/2024

Tokyo Metro

Approximately 7.5 million people use Tokyo’s metro every day. Shinjuku Station is especially accessed from many different places, so it has a very complex structure with overlapping stations. It is so complex that even locals get lost, and it is sometimes said as a “dungeon.” In particular, the difficulty level of the dungeon increases during the hours when office workers are commuting.

Once you get caught up in this dungeon, it will be difficult to escape…

02/08/2024

Yugiri

Do you know about ramen? This is a typical noodle dish that is popular all over Japan. When you eat ramen in Japan, you may have a chance to encounter a dynamic performance that not only the good taste but also the eyes.

That performance is “Yugiri,” draining Ramen. This is the process of removing the water from the boiled noodles, and the powerful action varies depending on the restaurant.

If you’re lucky, you might be able to see a rare “Yugiri” performance.

02/08/2024

Gacha Gacha

Gachapon, capsule toys, can be said to be one of the widely loved toy sales methods in Japan.

This adorable capsule can hold anything, not only children’s toys. For example, traffic lights, sushi, cats, etc. Gachapon machines themselves are also no exception.

Why not try your luck and see what comes out?



23/07/2024

Cat’s Fickle Customer Service

There are many cat cafes in Japan. A cat cafe is a cafe where you can interact with the cats. If you go there and give the cats a treat, they will entertain you.

Cats are very fickle animals. Ah, I ended up loving this cat too much and she hated me… But don’t worry, she might come back again when she’s in a good mood!

#猫カフェ #猫 #ねこ部

23/07/2024

Senbei or Night View

Emoji, which are used for communication all over the world, are a culture that originated in Japan. Therefore, many local Japanese foods and events are also registered as emoji.

For example, Senbei emoji. Senbei is a traditional Japanese rice cracker, but someone who doesn’t know it might misunderstand it as a romantic night view of buildings and the moon! 🍘

#絵文字 #煎餅 #夜景 #モーショングラフィックス #アニメーション

23/07/2024

Kraken Strikes Back

Takoyaki, octopus balls, is one of the local foods that originated in Osaka, Japan. First, wrap the octopus in creamy flour based dough and grill until crispy. Next, pour sauce over these takoyaki, then sprinkle with green onions and red ginger. These are served on a ship-shaped container called “Funazara.”

If the Kraken saw such a scene like this, it might boil the ocean with anger…?

#たこ焼き #たこ #クラーケン #大阪 #モーショングラフィックス #アニメーション

23/07/2024

Playing with One Paper Airplane

Paper airplane is a game where you fold a piece of origami and throw it into the air. There are various ways to fold paper, and the distance it flies will vary depending on how you fold it. Paper airplane making is popular in Japan, and a national competition is held to see who can fly a paper airplane the farthest.

Let’s devise folding methods with your creativity and try to make your own original paper plane!

#紙飛行機 #折り紙 #紙飛行機作り #紙飛行機大会 #紙飛行機飛ばし #日本の遊び #モーショングラフィックス #アニメーション

23/07/2024

Never-Ending Wanko Soba

There is a unique soba (buckwheat noodles) dish called “Wanko Soba,” in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. “Wanko” means a bowl, and you can eat soba in a small bowl, refilling as much as you like until you are full. The restaurant staff continues to add mouthfuls of soba while rhythmically calling out to the customer until the customer is full and closes the lid of the bowl.

If she keeps eating this much, she might be able to break the world record!?

#わんこそば #そば #岩手県 #岩手名物 #盛岡市 #日本食 #モーショングラフィックス #アニメーション

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