japanese
japanese
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by Stephan Teak - 2006-12-20
Edo furnishings gets their name from a period of classical Japanese culture that flourished in the area of Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan between 1500 and 1780 AD. Kyoto was a beautiful city with...
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by Andrew Caxton - 2006-12-30
When it comes to decorating the home, oriental designs have become extremely popular over the past few years. Japanese decorating has taken the world by storm and now everything seems to be about peac...
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by Andrew Caxton - 2007-01-05
Japanese flower arranging can really add a delicate and finishing touch to any home. More and more people are turning towards this art and it is not hard to see why when the flowers also symbolize the...
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by A.Caxton - 2007-01-05
When it comes to decorating the home, oriental designs have become extremely popular over the past few years. Japanese decorating has taken the world by storm and now everything seems to be about peac...
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by Tony Thomas - 2007-01-11
One of the most sought treasures along the west coast beaches are glass floats. Discovering a rare color, a different shape or one perfectly intact excites many a beachcomber or treasure hunter. S...
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by Jessica Parker - 2007-01-11
The word Shintoism is said to have originated from the words "Shin" meaning spirit and "to" which means a philosophical path. Shintoism is popularly believed to be a Japanese religion. However accord...
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by Lindsey Williams - 2007-01-16
Lady Bird Johnson is planting azaleas along Pennsylvania Avenue as her contribution to the Great Society, and though this may appear to be a frivolous gesture to some it may prove to be of lasting imp...
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by Patrick Malcolm - 2007-01-22
Japanese persimmons, 'Diospyros kaki L.,' were introduced into the United States from Japan by Admiral Perry who discovered the fruit growing on the coast of Southern Japan in 1851.Most of the early J...
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by Robert Palmer - 2007-01-23
Japanese persimmons, �Diospyros kaki L.,' were introduced into the United States from Japan by Admiral Perry who discovered the fruit growing on the coast of Southern Japan in 1851.Most of the ea...
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by Troy Hogg - 2007-02-15
Well, for those lucky in love, Valentine's Day is just around the corner! And for those unlucky in love, it's just another, if not the most, dreaded holiday! But for those who detest Valentine's Day,...