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do you know anything about aikido?
tomitomi
@tomitomi
(5429)
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Singapore
16 Mar 10
there was this notice pasted on the door of the staff lounge that says "aikido, anyone?" do you know anything about aikido? i've had a knee injury, do you think i should join? i love to hear from you.
aikido
japanese art
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1 person
Origami-an art or science ?
arpita0301
@arpita0301
(66)
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India
28 Dec 06
Origami is known as a Japanese art but I feel it is a sciene which allows you to use your imagination. Tell me what is your opinion.
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1 person
Okami: My pick for most innovative game of 2006.
wordsmith
@wordsmith
(37)
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United States
23 Dec 06
There are no guns, aliens, or gangsters in this game, which may be why you won't be seeing a commercial for it on tv. But this is truly an orriginal offering from the now-defunct Clover studios. You play as Okami Amateresu, a...
japan
japanese art
japanese mythology
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3 responses
Grow Bonsai
prodancatalin
@prodancatalin
(23)
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Romania
18 Dec 06
Would you like to have in your flowerpot a 40 cm high oak tree, which may be older than you? Of course, only the Japanese art of bonsai would allow you that... The most appreciated bonsai are those made with an azalea...
azalea
japanese art
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What do you think about ikebana?
mihai80
@mihai80
(865)
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Romania
29 Nov 06
Ikebana (Japanese: ??? or ????, literally "living flowers") is the Japanese art of flower arrangement, also known as kado (??)—the "way of flowers". In contrast to the decorative form of flower arranging in western countries, the...
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