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TsukuBlog | Bitter Herb an Important Component of Iconic Japanese Spring Sweet- KUSA MOCHI (草餅)

TsukuBlog | Bitter Herb an Important Component of Iconic Japanese Spring Sweet- KUSA MOCHI (草餅)
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Reconstruction of Ishinomaki: Big dreams, but old woes remain : The Asahi Shimbun

Construction continues in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture. The infrastructure projects include river embankments, bridges and roads. (Shigetaka Kodama using a drone) ISHINOMAKI, Miyagi Prefecture This coastal city has been transformed, courtesy of a massive injection in government reconstruction spending following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami disaster that reduced it to ruins. But the 1.9 trillion yen ($17.9 billion) pumped in to rebuild the northeastern city facing the Pacific did little to reverse the course of decades of social change that has afflicted numerous rural communities around Japan. Ishinomaki was mauled more than any other municipality by the magnitude-9.0 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami that struck on March 11, 2011.

TsukuBlog | GASSUISEKI JINJA (月水石神社)- A Shrine with an Egg for Conceiving Children and Preventing Gynecological Ailments (has its festival on March 8th this year – 2021)

TsukuBlog | GASSUISEKI JINJA (月水石神社)- A Shrine with an Egg for Conceiving Children and Preventing Gynecological Ailments (has its festival on March 8th this year – 2021)
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Disease-repelling charm confirmed as skull of extinct wolf in Aichi : The Asahi Shimbun

Kensuke Yasui, left, a senior curator at the Toyohashi Museum of Natural History, explains about the donated skull of a Japanese wolf with Hirokazu Sakamoto, the museum’s director, at the Toyohashi city office in Aichi Prefecture. (Hiroto Motoi) TOYOHASHI, Aichi Prefecture A canine skull that was used as an amulet to recover from diseases is now recognized as the only specimen of an extinct Japanese wolf in Aichi Prefecture, officials at a museum here said. A 75-year-old woman from Toyokawa in the prefecture donated the cranium in January to the Toyohashi Museum of Natural History. “The skull is an important specimen particularly because some skin tissue remains on it,” said Kensuke Yasui, 46, a senior curator at the museum. “We will analyze its DNA and other factors to obtain clues on when the animal is from and how it lived.”

DVIDS - News - USAG Japan ACS holds walking tour to Zama Shrine for Girls Day

DVIDS - News - USAG Japan ACS holds walking tour to Zama Shrine for Girls Day
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