Hanami and cherry Blossom

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Hanami is an important Japanese custom and is held all over Japan in spring. Hanami literally means viewing flowers, but it generally indicates cherry blossom viewing. It's said that the origin of hanami dates back to more than one thousand years ago when aristocrats enjoyed looking at beautiful cherry blossoms and wrote poems.
Nowadays, people in Japan have fun viewing cherry blossoms, drinking and eating. It is like a picnic under the trees. People bring home-cooked meals, do BBQ, or buy take-out food for hanami. In popular hanami spots, there are even competitions for the best spots. If you do not like a crowd, you can go to neighborhood parks/gardens or other quiet places. The most popular kind of Japanese cherry (sakura) tree which can be found everywhere in Japan is somei-yoshino (Yedoensis). Sakura trees bloom at different times throughout Japan, and the blooming period of somei-yoshino is usually short.
Most of them are held between March to May, though other regions have them in January, February, and June, based on their location. Festival dates are usually determined with reference to cherry blossom forecasts and vary from year to year.
Gorgeous flowers are main attractions of the festivals, but a variety of traditional Japanese performing arts presented in many festivals can't be missed. Joining tea ceremonies held under cherry trees can be a memorable experience as well. It's fun to stop by festival vendors which sell various food and souveniors, including regional crafts and speciality food in the region. It's notable that many cherry blossom festivals hold light-up events in the evening.

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The uniqueness of JAPAN

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THE UNIQUENESS OF JAPAN
Every country has a unique culture. There's no sense in saying that one country is more unique than another. Except when it comes to Japan.
Japan has many things in common with Asia. However, in some ways it also resembles Europe or even the US. In many other ways Japan is truly unique. Here are a few.
1) CUTENESS
Daruma are highly stylized representations of a 6th monk known as Bodhidharma that are considered as lucky charms that are sold at temples. They date back to the 1700s. The traditional styles of Daruma are arguably kawaii with modern variations becoming more and more cute with time.
                                                    
Kyaraben are lunch boxes designed to look like a picture, most commonly cartoon characters. They are popular among school children in Japan. Many parents of young school children feel pressure to provide their kids with a cute lunch. Kyaraben are also popular as a cooking related hobby. The aesthetic presentation of food in Japan has always been considered important, Kyaraben are a kawaii extension of this tradition.
2) OTAKU -are Japanese fanboys (nerds). Japanese people don't like the crazy image that otaku have brought to the country. The fact is that Japan isn't crazy.To a large extent the Otaku subculture is crazy either. Many otaku obsessions are just interesting pop culture.

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My First blog

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Hello!!

 This is my first blog. Let me introduce about myself.
My name is Mardyha Binti Mokhtar. I'm from Kulaijaya, Johor. I'm 20 years old. 

The reason i'm create this blog because
 i need to finish my assignment for internet technology web and design. 
                                             

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