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Ibuki-yama |
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Mt. Ibuki |
ichigo | ![]() |
strawberry |
Ichigo Ichie ˆêŠúˆê‰ï |
- | A once-in-a-lifetime chance |
ichijiku | fig | |
ichou no ha | ![]() |
ginkgo leaves |
Ika |
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cuttlefish, squid |
ikura | salmon roe (the pic left is "ikura no gunkan-maki) |
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iga | ![]() |
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imori | eft, newt | |
inari | ![]() |
Inari shrines enshrine gods of agriculture and business. (In old times they were gods of agriculture. Time changes the role of gods) |
inari-zushi | vinegared rice in fried tofu bags | |
ine | ![]() |
rice |
instant ramen | ![]() |
instant noodles |
Internet cafe | ![]() |
internet cafe |
inu | ![]() |
dog |
inugoya | ![]() |
kennel |
Inuyama-jo | ![]() |
Inuyama Castle |
Inuyama Haru-matsuri | ![]() |
Inuyama Spring Festival recommended |
ippatsu-gei | ![]() |
very very simple and short performance |
iri-goma | . | toasted black or white sesame seeds |
iro-empitsu | ![]() |
colored pencil |
irori | ![]() |
Japanese traditional fireplace; still can be seen in the country |
Ise-ebi Matsuri |
. | Lobster Festival in Mie Fref. |
Ise Ondo |
. | one of the traditional folk song and dance |
ishidan | ![]() |
stone steps |
ishidatami | ![]() |
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ishi-doro | ![]() |
stone lantern |
ItagakiTaisuke | ![]() |
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Ito Hirobumi | ![]() |
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itokonnyaku | made from a root of devil's tougue. formed into thin cords |
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Iwakura Tomomi | ![]() |