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Portland Japanese Garden celebrates 60 years with music, origami, and more

Portland Japanese Garden celebrates 60 years with music, origami, and more
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Japanese Gardens to Visit in the West - Sunset Magazine


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The 2020 Tokyo Olympics has us dreaming in green.
Teaghan Skulszki
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July 30, 2021
With the debut of many new sporting events and the recent engineering achievements using locally harvested, sustainable timber, the Tokyo Olympics have been nothing less than impressive. But it’s not just the athletics and architecture making waves at this year’s Games. The beauty behind Japanese landscaping and design is inspiring us to take a closer look at the Japanese gardens near our homes.
Luckily, we have a few ways you can embrace the spirit of Tokyo 2020 without leaving the country.
Japanese gardens are an important part of Japan’s art and culture. They are many different styles, but each garden is crafted with a main goal in mind: to bring people peace. During the early 1900s, with the influx of Japanese immigrants and the spread of travel, Japonism (the influence of Japanese ar ....

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1954 FIFA World Cup™ - News - Taegeuk Warriors start a rivalry in triumph


The clash decided which of them would reach the FIFA World Cup
‘Golden Legs’ and late drama had big says in the outcome
In 1954, there was a preliminary competition in Asia for the first time in the history of the FIFA World Cup™. With Israel entering the European qualifiers and Thailand withdrawn after the draw, arch-rivals Japan and Korea Republic were left in Group 13 to fight for the right to represent the continent.
The Far Eastern affair was supposed to be played on a home-and-away basis, but then South Korean president Syngman Rhee was against competing with past invaders in principle, and was adamant the Japanese would not be allowed on Korean soil. Ultimately, however, Rhee permitted the national team to play both legs in Japan – but on one condition: Be prepared to throw yourselves into the ocean if you lose. ....

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