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What are the specialties in Japan?
1, rum
Rum is distilled liquor made from sugarcane molasses, also known as sugar liquor, rum and rum. Originated in Cuba, it tastes sweet.
Rum is a sugar juice squeezed from sugarcane, which is made by fermentation and distillation. According to different raw materials and different brewing methods, rum can be divided into: rum, rum, light rum, rum, Luzhou-flavor rum and so on. , containing 38% ~ 50% alcohol, amber, brown and colorless liquid.
2. Send carpenters
This is a traditional handicraft, which can be seen in Hakone-CHO and overseas specialty stores. It has a history of 200 years. It is a beautiful pattern composed of traditional Japanese geometric patterns, such as stripes, pine trees, yarn patterns, hemp leaves, arrow feather roots, waves and so on.
It makes full use of the different colors of all kinds of wood to inlay and achieve the effect of "matching colors with materials". In the Hakone-CHO long-distance relay race held every New Year, the winning team was awarded a wooden trophy.
3.kimono
Kimono is the national costume of Japan. Before the Edo era, it was called Five Blessingg, and the words came out: ancient story, Japanese record, a dream from a window. Before kimono was called, Japanese clothing was called "wearing things", while in ancient Japan, Wufu was a kind of "wearing things".
4. edo dice
From Nagasaki to Edo via Osaka, nitrate quickly spread to Honshu, Japan. At first, the high-quality nitrate behind the relatively cut wall did not appear until the beginning of 19 century. Edo dicing is a processing technology gradually formed in Edo (now Tokyo) at the end of Edo.
In the fifth year of natural forest protection (1834), "Kagaya Kyubee", which deals in nitrate products in Nana Ogawa-CHO, near the Japanese bridge, applied the technology learned from Osaka to imitate British-made nitrate cutting and carved it with emery. The exquisite workmanship is amazing, which has become the beginning of Edo dicing. In the late Meiji period, under the guidance of British technology, western-style cutting technology was introduced, and most of them were mature technologies at this time.
5. Edo wind chimes
At present, there are many kinds of wind chimes, such as gold, silver, copper, stone, pottery, and shells strung together as wind chimes by the sea. Ordinary wind chimes are made of iron and glass. The most famous ones are "Iwate Nanfengling" and "Edo Fengling".
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