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Thank you to everyone who has participated! Hi Sakuraco family! We’re happy to tell you who won the free trip we gave away. After getting

Thank you to everyone who has participated! Hi Sakuraco family! We’re happy to tell you who won the free trip we gave away. After getting
Barley is a great grain to add to food since it contains nutrients, including calcium, iron, and fiber. Keep reading as we will introduce you to barley tea and barley food uses that have many health benefits!
Although people celebrate Christmas and New Year’s worldwide, Japan has certain unique national holidays. You may have heard of Hinamatsuri, often known as the “Doll Festival,” which is a particular occasion for young girls.
Niigata Prefecture is on the west coast of Japan’s central Honshu Island. It has fantastic mountain ranges, long coastlines, and an abundance of rice.
Niigata, located in the Chubu region of Japan, is a popular area for seasonal holidays for those seeking a unique and memorable experience.
The Hoshitoge Rice Terrace creates a breathtaking landscape showcasing the local farmers’ hard work and dedication.
The cherry blossom drawing in Japan has a rich history dating back to ancient times. This delicate flower, also known as the sakura, is unique to Japanese people. To them, it’s a symbol of fleeting beauty and the fleeting nature of life.

The yakatabune is a magical experience to cruise beneath a row of cherry blossom trees!
The natural wonder is present throughout Tochigi Prefecture. This makes it a favorite destination for many outdoor enthusiasts and worldwide tourists. Significantly, the mountainous northern region of Tochigi is famous in Japan.

Fortune cookies’ history isn’t what many people think it is, even though they are a staple of Chinese-American food. When it was first made in Kyoto, Japan, in the 1800s, the fortune cookie was called something else.

Thank you to everyone who has submitted the review! Hi Sakuraco family! Winter has arrived and with it, the start of 2023. Stay warm and
Snow festivals are the most popular and most loved events in many super cold regions in Japan. The Tokamachi Snow Festival is one of these events.
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