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The sides of Kannonyama boast a huge assortment of hydrangea. Known as the ‘Temple of Flowers’ due to its magnificent year-round gardens, the grounds of Hasedera Temple provoke a thorough appreciation for the dynamic changing of the seasons. A 5-minute walk from Hase Station on the Enoshima Electric Railway Line, which is reachable after a 70-minute train ride from Tokyo, Hasedera Temple bursts with a delightful assortment of over 2,500 hydrangeas of 40 different species. Blooming at various times in different shapes and colors from late May, the temple grounds become engulfed in hydrangea, allowing devotees to pray surrounded by incredible scenery. ....
Hokkaido firm eyes wider use of its AI-based wagyu evaluation tech Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Keigo Kuchida, a professor at Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, explains his research in Obihiro, Hokkaido, on March 30. | KYODO Kyodo May 3, 2021 KUSHIRO, Japan – A university-launched venture in Japan has been striving to spread its artificial intelligence-based meat quality evaluation technology, aiming to make the wagyu beef grading done by human eyes more precise, while using the data to improve cattle breeding. ....
AnimeLog (Anilog) began streaming the anime on its global AnimeLog describes the series: Once upon a time, there was a prestigious school called Ryugu Elementary School that produced many famous characters. One day, an ordinary boy named Matsuda Meisaku entered Ryugu Elementary School. Will he be able to graduate from the school as a masterpiece character, surrounded by a lot of strong characters such as Sweetie who is super stupid and high-tension, Musubi who is mad and called Onigiri , Nokio who is a narcissist and calls himself a robot, and Bolt who is obviously faster than a rabbit? The show premiered in April 2016 during ....
Japanese essayist commemorating 1945 Tokyo air raid victims gets letter of thanks from US March 10, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) Kayoko Ebina is seen in Tokyo s Taito Ward in this file photo taken on Dec. 14, 2016. (Mainichi) TOKYO A Japanese woman who lost six family members in the March 10, 1945, wartime air raid on Tokyo, and later set up monuments in the capital and holds an event to commemorate victims of the bombings each year, has taken to heart a personal message she received from the American government ahead of this year s anniversary. Kayoko Ebina, an 87-year-old essayist, received the letter from Joseph Young, charge d affaires ad interim at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, on March 8. It reads, Thank you for the opportunity to join you in solemn remembrance of all the victims who were lost over the course of the Second World War. Ebina reflected, The efforts I ve continued to date have finally been understood, and I m happy. ....