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Cherry blossom2027年日本樱花季全攻略——花期与最佳赏樱地点日本樱花通常在3月下旬至4月上旬于东京、京都迎来盛开期,开花前线由冲绳(1月下旬)向北推进至北海道(5月上旬)。2027年官方开花预测将于2027年1-2月发布——本文教你如何提前规划行程。Free — most parks, riverbanks and temple grounds cost nothing to enter; some gardens (e.g. Shinjuku Gyoen) and castle keeps charge a small entry fee, and evening illuminations may have separate hours. As of 2026.New year初詣 2027 — 日本新年第一次神社参拜完全指南初詣是日本新年第一次前往神社或寺院参拜,通常在2027年1月1日至3日进行。本文讲解它的含义、何时前往,以及确切的参拜方法——包括最关键的神社与寺院之别。参拜与祈愿免费。请备好投入赛钱箱的零钱(5日元硬币在传统上被视为吉利)。御神签、绘马、破魔矢、御守通常每件约数百日元(截至2026年——请以各参拜地为准)。Foliage2026日本红叶:何时何地看秋季红叶2026年红叶前线自9月中下旬的北海道一路南下,至12月初抵达九州。本文按地区整理了观赏时间表,以及日本最佳赏枫名所。多数公园、庭园和山路免费;部分知名庭园、寺院境内及点灯活动约收费¥300~¥1,000(截至2026年)。
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Across JapanWhat is kyudo? Japanese archery explained — 28 metres, an asymmetric bow, and eight stagesKyudo is the Japanese martial art of the bow. The All Nippon Kyudo Federation sets the standard bow at 2.21 metres and the standard target distance at exactly 28 metres, and defines the shot as eight stages — six of which happen before the arrow leaves. The grip sits below the centre of the bow, the arrow passes on the right, and there is no sight. Here is how it differs from archery, and where to see and try it.Zazen meditationZen Gardens in Kyoto: What Karesansui Means and Which to SeeA Kyoto Zen garden is a karesansui — rock and gravel, no water, viewed seated. What the form means, and why Ryoan-ji, Daisen-in and Tofuku-ji are the three to see.Across JapanWhat Is Rakugo? Japan's One-Person Comic StorytellingRakugo is Japanese comic storytelling: one seated performer, a fan and a hand towel, every character, one punchline. What it is and where to see it — including in English.Across JapanWhat Is Bunraku? Japan's Puppet Theatre, ExplainedBunraku is Japan's classical puppet theatre — a chanter, a shamisen and three visible puppeteers on one puppet. What it is, where it came from, and where to see it.


