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Living in Japan: The Basics Unit 4: Entertainment
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Living in Japan: The Basics

Unit 4: Entertainment

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Objectives:

• Provide background on various Japanese cultural activities

• Provide information to help participants experience Japanese leisure activities

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Iwakuni Style Sushi

Sushi that is prepared using a square mold. It is considered one of the specialties of the Iwakuni area.

Hangetuan

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Kyoto

• Capital of Japan from 794 until 1869 A.D.

• Home to over 2000 shrines and temples

• Population: 1.5 million

• Number of annual tourists: 30 million

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Taiko

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Tea Ceremony

A traditional Japanese ceremony for preparing and serving powdered green tea. In Japanese, it is usually called Chadoor Sado, which both translate to Way of Tea.

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Sumo

A type of full-contact wrestling event that is only practiced professionally in Japan. It maintains strong ritualistic elements that are performed prior to each match.

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Miyajima Cultural Center

Miyajima Cultural Center

A building located on Miyajima where people can enjoy the experience of making traditional goods, such as momijimanju, in classes taught by instructors. Reservations are required.

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Hiroshima

• Insectarium

• Sandankyo Gorge

• Hiroshima Carp

• Okonomi-mura

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Insectarium

Information Page

A facility in a park in Hiroshima that has numerous species of insects on display, including 500 butterflies from 10 different species and at least 50 different species of insects year-round.

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Sandankyo Gorge

Information Page

A scenic gorge that can be accessed by taking a daily bus from Hiroshima or by car.

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Hiroshima Carp

Hiroshima Carp site – Japanese

Ticket Guide

Hiroshima’s professional baseball team

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Okonomi-mura

Okonomi-mura

Numerous okonomiyaki restaurants that occupy three floors of a building in downtown Hiroshima, all with different ways of preparing okonomiyaki.

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Karaoke

Performed in a private room that is rented for a period of time by a party of people or an individual. Rental usually includes drinks.

Map of Karaoke places in Iwakuni area

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Visiting Shrines

Shrine Visit guide

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Mount Fuji

Guide to climbing Mount Fuji

Japan’s highest mountain with an altitude of 3,776 meters. It is an active volcano that last erupted in 1708. The climbing season runs from July to mid-September.

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JMSDF and Yamato Museums

JMSDF museum

Yamato Museum