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Quite simply, because Japanese words have more syllables, you can say a lot more in 17 syllables in English than you can in Japanese. That’s why, if you write a 17-syllable haiku in English, more often than not one entire line of its three lines will have to be amputated to make the poem fit 17 sounds in Japanese (if you translate it).
Be careful not to drop it on the ground while you do it. Knowing How to Purify Yourself is Very Important. When visiting shrines or temples, it is important to follow the etiquette expressed here. This is done not only to demonstrate an interest in the culture, but also for the religious beliefs of others.
Daifuku or Daifuku Mochi, is a type of wagashi, or Japanese sweet. It's a popular Japanese snack usually served with green tea.Daifuku is most commonly filled with red bean paste, but some are filled with white bean paste (Shiroan).
Japanese anemones, like many Asian plants, are used to summer rainfall and good winter drainage so these anemones need fertile soil that does not become waterlogged in winter. They can be grown in good light or shade, but be careful where you plant them as once established they are difficult to eradicate.
Most foreigners who come to Japan for the first time are often surprised (and sometimes perplexed) by the very systematic and precise separation and disposal of garbage in the Japanese recycling system. Each city has its own rules, so you have to be careful but, in general, the rules are pretty similar.
The orthography outlined when we talked about the sounds of Klingon is the “official” writing system, designed by Marc Okrand when he invented the language. However, other alphabets have appeared in Star Trek books and movies.The most recent of these is usually attributed to Michael Okuda (though he just uses it), and is used in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the later movies when.
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