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Satoyama: Japanese Mindscape of Nature as Ideal Ecosystem
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Changing Role of Miko in Japanese Culture Over Time
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Japanese clan symbols: Kamon of notable clans
Do you believe ancient clans still exist in Japan today? Yes, they do, as their descendants are still alive today. Generations of respecting the value of family have allowed Japanese clan symbols, aka Kamon, to survive...
Kamon: the Symbol of Japanese Family Identity
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