 | | Sanja Matsuri Festival of Asakusa Shrine Tokyo - Sanja Matsuri: Unique traditional Festival of ... posted by Mr. David Miller on 17 April 2007 Sanja Matsuri, or the Festival of Asakusa Shrine, dates back to the Edo period. In Tokyo, it was known as the wildest festival of all in Japan. It is held each year and lasts for 3 days. During this period it attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year, making it one of the biggest and most important festivals in the country.
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 | | Yokohama Museum of Art - Art Collections from Japanese and Foreign Artists at the Yokohama Muse... posted by Ms. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 02 January 2007 Yokohama Museum of Art is another Japanese museum that displays various arts and art collections from locals and foreign artists. The museum is located in Yokohama, one important city of Japan. Yokohama Museum of Art took eight year to complete everything. The plan began from 1987 and the museum all finished in 1989. Yokohama Museum of Art began from the recommendation submitted by the City of Yok... More |
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 | | Minato Mirai 21 - the harbour of the future of Japan posted by Ms. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 22 December 2006 Minato Mirai 21 or in initial is MM21 is one of the famous areas in Yokohama, Japan and it is a large urban development in Yokohama as well. The area covers about 186 hectares. Minato Mirai 21 means the harbour of the future. The name was selected in a public competition by almost 2,300 suggestions in Yokohama and it was approved in 1989. Minato Mirai 21 features Japan’s tallest building is Skycra... More |
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 | | Bridgestone Museum of Art Tokyo - Japanese French Impressionist Art in Tokyo, Japan posted by Ms. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 18 December 2006 Bridgestone Museum of Art is situated in the Bridgestone Tire Company’s main office, Tokyo, Japan. Bridgestone Museum of Art is a place which collects and exhibits European French impressionist art, Japanese Western style art from Meiji and tall a wing periods. Bridgestone Museum is one of the private museums in Tokyo. There are five rooms on display. The permanent collection works by Monet, Manet... More |
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 | | Asakusa - Relax in the place of Edo Period in Tokyo, Japan posted by Ms. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 22 November 2006 Asakusa, is in Tokyo, Japan. Asakusa is the low and old area which is one of Tokyo’s features since Edo Period, for visitors both Japanese and tourists. There are several of traditional places for sightseeing. The major focus of Asakusa is Sensoji Temple. Sensoji Temple is as well known as Asakusa Kann. This place is the oldest temple in Tokyo. It was built in 645. Numerous of temple and shrines a... More |
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