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Japanese Cherry

Introduction to Japanese Gardening Japanese gardening is a cultural form of gardening that is meant to produce a scene that mimics nature as much as possible by using trees, shrubs, rocks, sand, artificial hills, ponds, and flowing water as art-forms. The Zen and Shinto traditions are both a large part of Japanese gardening and, because [...]

Cherry Blossom

Attribute of the Cherry Blossoms Has Melted Into National Culture of Japan <P>Cherry blossoms in Japan has been a history of thousand years. Look Sharp the Top 5 <A title=”free blogs” href=”http://problogs.co.uk”>free blogs</A> for 2010 at Once! You Will be Impressed! In the Edo period, kun (Cherry Blossom viewing) became a important civil activity and [...]

Cherry Blossom

Cherry Festival is ready to blossom Photo for the Record Gazette by Kylie DeForge Cherry Festival Association President Buzz Dopf counts down the days to the Beaumont’s bug weekend. Beaumont’s biggest event is just a couple of weeks away, and it promises to be as grand as ever. CHERRY BLOSSOM – Risky Girl Kotobuki Set [...]

Cherry Blossom

Cherry Blossom officials saving for a rainy day, looking to expand festival When the Cherry Blossom Festival officials put money into reserve funds, they really are saving for a rainy day. Marcel Woods- Cherry Blossom Kotobuki Set of 6 Small Stainless Vegetable Cutters $8.75 Small enough to cut carrots and cucumbers into fun shapes, this [...]

Japanese Cherry

Is this Asia’s El Bulli? In Tokyo’s crowded gastronomic landscape, restaurant-de-jour and critics’ choice Les Créations de Narisawa enjoys perhaps the city’s loftiest reputation. Seven years after unleashing its idiosyncratic blend of Japanese and French eating on the capital, Les Créations has already taken its place in the pantheon of culinary greats, alongside a handful [...]