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When does a baby start turning over? Explanation of what to watch out for and more

When does a baby start turning over? Explanation of what to watch out for and more

When does a baby start turning over? Explanation of points to keep in mind #japaneseculture #japanlovers #japan #zen #japandi #japantravel #japantrip #Japanese traditional room #Japanese traditional room interior #Japanese modern #Japanese living #traditional crafts #traditional culture #Zen #old private house #old private house living #country #rural living #Buddhism #meditation #visitjapan #japanlovers #japan #zen #japandi #japantravel #japantrip # japaneseculture #japan_of_insta #japanlife #japanstyle #japanphoto #japanculture #japanlover #japangram #kyoto #tokyo Babies who sleep on their backs as newborns are rapidly developing their motor skills during infancy, turning over and crawling. It is said that babies generally begin to turn over between 3 and...

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Walking in the Town " Kurume City, Kusano Town" Rich Nature and Retro Streets

Walking in the Town " Kurume City, Kusano Town" Rich Nature and Retro Streets

Kusano Town in Kurume City, located in the southern part of Fukuoka Prefecture, is a town with a rich flavor, where many old temples, shrines, and houses stand side by side, preserving its former prosperity as Kusanojuku on the old Hita Highway. Walking around the town, you can feel the "Japanese" taste here and there, and you will feel as if you have time-traveled back in time. #japaneseculture #japaneseculture #japaneseculture #japantravel #japantrip #japantrip #japaneseculture #japaneseculture #japantrip #japantrip #japaneseculture #japantrip #japantrip #japaneseculture #japantrip #japantrip #japantrip #japantrap #japantrap #japantrap #japantrap #japantrap #japantrap #japaneseculture #japan_of_insta #japanlife #japanstyle #japanphoto #japanculture #japanlover #japangram #kyoto #tokyo...

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Irori (A sunken hearth) Japanese traditional room in Japan Country life home! How to build & enjoy a sunken hearth

Irori (A sunken hearth) Japanese traditional room in Japan Country life home! How to build & enjoy a sunken hearth

What is Irori (sunken hearth)? Irori is also called "sunken hearth" or " fireplace" in Japanese and refers to the square or rectangular hearths used in traditional Japanese houses. It was used to heat a room by burning charcoal or firewood in the ash-lined hearth, to cook pots and pans by hanging them on hooks above the hearth, and as a heat source for cooking by placing food on the edge of the hearth. In other words, you can think of it as a combination of what we now call a stove and a stove. #Japanese-style room #Japanese-style room interior...

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Country life! DIY well installation on the cheap in Japan! The cost of digging a water well

Country life! DIY well installation on the cheap in Japan! The cost of digging a water well

Procedures for drilling a water well Well drilling is the process of using the necessary machinery for drilling, also known as boring. Since it is a large-scale work that involves the use of specialized machinery and, in some cases, drilling (using explosives), it requires a certain amount of money. In addition, a building business license is required for contractors to perform work that costs more than 5 million yen, and violating this requirement may result in penalties of up to 300,000 yen or imprisonment. If this is violated, penalties of up to 300,000 yen or a fine of up to...

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