Yuki-onna (雪女, snow woman) is a spirit or yÅkai in Japanese folklore. Her character is often depicted in Japanese literature, films, or animation.
Cockroaches are abundant throughout the world and live in a wide range of environments, especially in the tropics and subtropics.
Conveyor belt sushi (Japanese: å›žè»¢å¯¿å¸ kaiten-zushi), literally “rotation sushi”, also called sushi-go-round (ãã‚‹ãã‚‹å¯¿å¸ kuru kuru sushi), is a form of sushi restaurant common in Japan. Some conveyor belt sushi restaurant chains, such as Kappa Sushi or Otaru Zushi, have a fixed price of 100 yen for every plate.
Grey aliens, also referred to as “Alien Greys”, “Greys”, “Grays”, “Roswell Greys”, and “Zeta Reticulans”, are alleged extraterrestrial beings whose existence is promoted in ufological, paranormal, and New Age communities, and who are named for their unique skin color.
A kappa (河童, lit. river child), also known as kawatarÅ (å·å¤ªéƒŽ), komahiki (駒引, lit. horse puller), or kawako (å·è™Ž, lit. river tiger), is a yÅkai found in Japanese folklore. The kappa is typically depicted as roughly humanoid in form and about the size of a child. Its scaly reptilian skin ranges in color from green to yellow or blue. Kappa supposedly inhabit the ponds and rivers of Japan, and have various features to aid them in this environment, such as webbed hands and feet. Although their appearance varies from region to region, the most consistent features are a beak, a shell, and a plate (sara), a flat hairless region on the top of the head that is always wet, and is regarded as the source of the kappa’s power.
A beer bottle is a bottle made to contain beer, usually made of glass and comes in various sizes, shapes and colours (usually brown or green).
A blown bottle is a musical instrument that produces sound when the musician blows air over the bottle opening. Blown bottles, like the musical jug, are sometimes used by performers of folk music.
Radetzky March, Op. 228, is a march composed by Johann Strauss Sr. in 1848.
The Japan Brewery first began marketing Kirin Beer in 1888. The Kirin Brewery Company was established as a separate legal entity in February 1907, purchasing the assets of the Japan Brewery and expanding the business in an era of growing consumer demand.