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  • 1). Yugioh 101: How To Play The Yugioh Trading Card Game  By : Dave Anderson
    Based on the hit Japanese comic book and cartoon series, Yugioh trading cards have become a hit with youngsters everywhere. Yugioh enthusiasts worldwide collect the wildly popular Yugioh trading cards in order to participate in the elaborate game that is based on the trading cards. If you’re curious about the Yugioh phenomenon, and would like to learn the basic rules and strategies of the Yugioh trading card game, here is a helpful Yugioh primer.
    Article Related to: yugioh, cards, games, recreation, entertainment, japan, japanese

  • 2). The Characters Of Yugioh  By : Dave Anderson
    The wildly popular Yugioh franchise has spawned a number of popular characters that are familiar to fans worldwide. If you’re new to the world of Yugioh, here is a run-down of the most popular Yugioh characters. The main character in the Yugioh series is Yugi Moto. On the outside, Yugi Moto appears to be a shy and reserved student at Domino High School, but he leads a secret life of danger and excitement.
    Article Related to: yugioh, cards, games, recreation, entertainment, japan, japanese

  • 7). An Overview of the Samurai  By : Richard Monk
    Given their noble role in most Hollywood movies, you might be surprised to find the discussion of the Samurai is a somewhat controversial area, particularly as to how the Samurai actually acted. An Overview of the Samurai One of the most interesting periods in the past of Japan has to be the feudal period. Out of this era came many different aspects of the Japanese culture that are still thought of today and one of those aspects are the Samurai.
    Article Related to: japan, asia, samurai, feudal, emperor, nobility, clans, warriors, japanese, bushido, ethics, movies

  • 10). The Difference Between Karate and Kung Fu  By : Clint Leung
    For many people, especially those who are not familiar with martial arts, the question often arises on what the difference between karate and kung fu is. Upon watching somebody doing martial arts, the untrained eye will find it hard to tell whether that person is doing karate or kung fu. Even those who are beginning martial arts may sometimes be confused about the different styles until further exposure to them will reveal just how different they really are.
    Article Related to: kung fu, karate, martial arts, art, japan, japanese, china, chinese, okinawa, forms, styles, kata

  • 11). The World of the Geisha  By : Tom Takihi
    Yasunari Kawabata's crystalline novel Snow Country relates a love affair between an aloof dilettante and what is known as an onsen, or "hot-spring", geisha; and much of the novel's relentless melancholy arises from the onsen geisha's low place on the geisha totem pole.
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  • 12). Discover the Light of Japan  By : Tom Takihi
    "We may simply have lost our appreciation for handmade goods." Igarashi san has been making chochin paper lanterns in his small shop for his whole life. His father too, and his grandfatherand great grandfather and even great, great grandfather. The tools & equipment that surround him today, in fact, have outlasted his ancestors, their wooden surfaces worn smooth with age.
    Article Related to: travel, japan, culture

  • 13). The Japanese Feudal Periods  By : Richard Monk
    Japan is often thought of as a very formal, polite society. While this is true in modern times, the Japanese feudal periods were anything but. The Japanese Feudal Periods The feudal periods in Japan took place from the 12th through 19th centuries, and it marked an important period in the country's history. The rule of Japan by regional families and clans, as well as by the shogun (war lords) created a different sort of culture marked by a decrease in the power of the emperor as well as indifference in the ruling class.
    Article Related to: japan, japanese, feudal, past, society, emperor, kamakura, china, muromachi, edo, azuchi, samurai

  • 16). An Overview of Asia  By : Richard Monk
    Asia is the largest continent when measured by landmass and human population. Following is an overview of Asia. Asia is considered one of the seven continents. This continental definition, however, is far broader than many people think. Under the seven continent methodology, Asia stretches from Japan in the East through Russia in the West. It encompasses Saudi Arabia and everything above Asia.
    Article Related to: asia, china, india, hong kong, tokyo, singapore, japan, hinduism, buddhism, islam, russia, israel

  • 21). Japanese travel guide  By : Mansi gupta
    Getaways are meant to take a person away from all the hurly and burly of life to perfect peace and tranquility. An ideal getaway vacation can thus be at a place where you embrace the beauty of nature in complete serenity. The paradigm example of this is Japan where visitors themselves have discovered countless beautiful getaways. So lets take a look at some of the popular and ideal getaways in the land of rising sun.
    Article Related to: japan, getaways, travel, hagi.

  • 22). The Tao of Breathing  By : Tom Takihi
    One of the impressions I have gained recently in speaking to Zen friends about practice is a certain attitude towards breathing in zazen. For the sake of brevity, and just for fun, I wish to refer to it as "samurai breathing". I think it has its origins in the martial arts. The "samurai breath' goes like this: one must push down hard on the outgoing.
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