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Japanese train operator invites cats on board to highlight plight of strays
Passengers on a local train in Gifu prefecture were pleasantly welcomed by meowing companions on Sunday, (September 10), at an event hosted by a local train operator and an NGO hoping to bring awareness to the culling of stray cats.
About thirty cats roamed freely on a moving train, where some passengers mingled with the felines while others enjoyed lunch boxes and tea.
Mikiko Hayashi, a passenger from Hyogo prefecture who owns two cats that were strays, said the event is an effective…
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Cast and computers at Ferray Corporation on May 31, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo IT company Ferray Corporation has adopted nine abandoned cats which now inhabit their offices in an attempt to reduce employee stress, and to increase productivity and office communication. According to CEO Hidenobu Fukuda, the original idea was to help abandoned cats by giving them a place to live, eat and sleep. Employees are even allowed to take the cats home after work and return with them the next day. The company encourages workers to look after cats outside the office too and pays a monthly stipend to employees who adopt rescue cats themselves, and staff can even bring their own pets too into the office. (Video by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/Nippon News)
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Tokyo - 07/07/2016 - Meiji Shrine, Yoyogi Park, Cat Cafe, Harajuku, Sushi, Tokyo Tower
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Visiting Kyoto
After leaving Osaka, we headed for the bamboo grove, Arashiyama and the famous Fushimi Inari Shrine. The heat and crowds made all of the walking a little overwhelming at times but the views were worth it in the end.
Cats on Tracks A Ride Aboard the Japanese Feline Train Cafe
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KAWAII Maneki Neko GOTOKUJI TEMPLE Tour! | VLOG 106
106. We're back in Tokyo, Japan and we have two special guests with us today - Nina and Riku! Come join us as we visit Gotokuji Cat Temple where we pretend to be maneki neko cats (or good luck cat) ourselves! But I have to admit, the cutest of all the cats have to be our special guests, who at times, took turns behind the camera! This is my THIRD time here and it definitely does not get old! It's the most unique temple in Tokyo!
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L 'île aux chats ( le sanctuaire 3/4 ) Tashirojima .Japon (Diaporama )
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A Ishinomaki, près de Sendai, une traversée en ferry de quelques dizaines de minutes vous emmène sur l'île de Tashirojima
Tashiro-jima est surnommée « l’île aux chats » à cause de sa population d’environ 150 chats et chatons pour une population d'environ 35 personnes en 2019
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Temples, Trees, & Monkeys! | Fushimi Inari-taisha & Arashiyama | Kyoto | Japan
Vlog #114 Exploring the Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine and Arashiyama area!
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Check out all the things to do in Asakusa in Central Tokyo! Asakusa is famous for Sensoji Temple and the surrounding area including Tokyo Skytree!
Sefa tried out the worlds strongest Matcha Ice Cream and takes a walk down the perfect street for anyone wanting to open a restaurant, Kappabashi!
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7 Unmissable Experiences in Japan
These are seven unmissable experiences you need to try in Japan. Marvel at amezaiku (the art of candy crafting) in Tokyo, un-wine-d in a giant pool of vino at the Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone or check out the Kakunodate Fire and Snow Festival in Akita prefecture.
Home to both futuristic robots and centuries-old shrines, Japan seamlessly blends the old with the new. Here are four experiences you need to cross off your list when visiting.
Around Lunar New Year, in January or February, a snowy corner of Akita prefecture hosts the Hiburi Kamakura Festival, the Fire and Snow Festival. The event, which marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring, involves the welcoming of good spirits, or kami. During the first part of the Hiburi Kamakura Festival, a shrine is constructed in the spirits’ honour, and is decorated with offerings and good luck charms. As the night goes on, a bonfire is lit, and bales of hay and charcoal are tied up with lengths of straw rope. Those participating in the Hiburi dance prepare by wrapping their hair in headscarves and slipping their hands into protective gloves, to stop them from getting singed. Read the full history here:
Visiting stuffy old temples may not seem like the most exciting activity for kids to do, but there are thousands of fascinating temples and shrines in Japan. Gotokuji, for example, is one of the luckiest temples in Tokyo as it is the birthplace of maneki-neko. Gotokji is home to over 10,000 of these cat figurines, which are believed to bring good luck. A classic maneki-neko looks like a Japanese bobtail cat with a calico coat, but the friendly feline now comes in all types and colours. Typically, one or both paws are raised. They are often called ‘waving cats’ in English because of the position of the paw, but in Japan, this gesture, with the palm facing down, is used to beckon someone towards you. Others see a cat raising a paw to wash itself. For more about cats in Tokyo, read:
Japan has a reputation for innovation, and that extends to its food and desserts. The traditional candy craft of amezaiku blurs the line between food and art. Using hot, malleable taffy, candy artisans, known as ame shokunin, bring these sugar sculptures to life with colour, shape and texture. To get acquainted with this art form, visit:
How about unwinding in a giant pool of wine at Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone? Yes, you read that right. Merlot lovers have a new way of enjoying their favourite tipple. But if wine isn't your thing, don’t worry. You can take a dip in coffee, green tea or sake instead!
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