Shibaraku is a Japanese word that means "for a while," "for a long time" and "for the time being. In Japanese characters, it is, "しばらく ." Shibaraku is also the name of aKabukiplay. Example Shibaraku omachi kudasai. しばらくお待ちください。 Translation Wait a moment, pleas...
The island may look tiny compared to the rest of Japan, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t dozens of awesome things to do in Okinawa. In fact, the region’s smaller size and unique location (between greater Japan and Taiwan) make it a unique and less-crowded destination. Okinawa is ...
“I mean Acis is probably the most sensual, the most sexual opera that Handel ever wrote. But there’s nothing there that parents might feel they should shield their children from. For children, it’s a fantasy with crazy people on stage doing crazy, improbable things to beautiful music.”...
THE HISTORY OFTEPPANYAKI What does teppanyaki mean? It means, quite literally, broiled on a steel grill, which is the definition of Japanese teppanyaki-style cooking in its most simple form. However exactly when teppanyaki-style first came into use is a bit more complicated. ...
Promoters of this idea are interested in explaining what we observe in the natural world (the features of living things), which does align well with the aims of science. However, because Intelligent Design relies on the action of an unspecified “intelligent cause,” it is not a testable ...
The word ‘goth’ is used in various ways in various contexts. When applied to a person, what does it mean? Might you be a goth and not really know it? If you need pictures of a goth, here’s a blog which features pictures ofGoths Up Trees. Or tryGoth Or Not website— a cousin...
When I started out on my makeup journey, the first thing that eluded me was eye makeup. It still does, so I keep it very simple. Sometimes, that’s best. Then, the next thing to elude me was bronzer. That still does. I picked up numerous tips over the years (this one’s the ...
so we were quite aggressive in working out our stomachs and our feet. You can do it too but carefully plan out how you’re going to break down your days and your spread of Japanese food you’re going to try. What I mean is, if you already have a good tempura place in the plans,...
And so, when it came to forming a cohesive group that has this feeling of membership — and you used the word “intimacy.” I mean, there’s something really powerful about the fact that we have gathered once a month for seven years to talk about a book. And you can’t just skate ...