Shorinji Karate-do Renshinkan Kanto region headquarter Budo KarateImai Dojo
Karate-do's basic movement is ideal for the body. You focus on the medial line of the body and repeat symmetrical movement with a right posture. It will allow you...
Dou is a special knowledge that Japanese people have mastered from various types of learning and practices. You can energize yourself mentally and physically by experiencing various types of Japanese Dou. What you experience on the trip will not only be a good travel memory, but also be helpful in improving your lifestyle.
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Karate-do's basic movement is ideal for the body. You focus on the medial line of the body and repeat symmetrical movement with a right posture. It will allow you...
The Yokohama Chinatown is a Chinatown located in Yamashita-cho, Naka-ku, Yokohama. Along with Kobe Nankinmachi Chinatown and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, it is known...
The world biggest Japanese drum "Takio" school. You can learn playing the taiko from the very basics. They colaborated aerobic movement with the great sound and...
Interacting with flowers will lead you to create your own Ikebana, Japanese flower arrangement. Each person has his/her own sense of beauty. Arranging flowers...
Araiya's signature dish "Gyu-nabe (beef pot)" has been loved by customers through years ever since we opened the restaurant 120 years ago. Our Gyu-nabe is a fruit...
Kouka Awazu is a Japanese calligrapher. She started teaching calligraphy because she had a great experience when she performed abroad and received enthusiastic...
Mt. Oyama has been a theme for rakugo "Oyama Mairi" and a subject matter of Ukiyoe. Afuri Jinja (Shinto shrine) and Aburisan Oyamadera (Buddhist temple) were deeply...
This ancient shrine is said to have been built over 2,000 years ago. As a sacred site revered by many warlords, such as those who partook in rainmaking rituals,...
Ooyama cable car will take you to a great scenic spot that is located at a height of 700 m above sea level in 6 minutes. The cable car is 0.8 km long and the difference...
Since our establishment in 1951, with “careful work” as our motto, we are dedicated to offering careful cuisine and hospitality unique to Japanese restaurants....
We are located about a 10-minute walk from Kita-Kamakura station. In an 80-year-old traditional house surrounded by a large garden and greenery, various experiences...