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    • This Painting is made by Mrs. Aruna Vaideeswaran.
    • Nature is the purest portal to inner-peace. Keep your inner self green. It keeps your heart healthy.
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    • The traditional cuisine of Japan offers an abundance of gastronomical delights with a boundless variety of regional and seasonal dishes.
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    • This Painting is made by Mrs. Aruna Vaideeswaran.
    • A world-renowned form of traditional Japanese performance art. Incorporating music, dance and mime with elaborate costumes and sets, kabuki dramas depict tales derived from regional myths and history.
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    • This Painting is made by Mrs. Aruna Vaideeswaran.
    • In Japan, onsen are the country’s hot springs and the bathing facilities and traditional inns around them. As a volcanically active country, Japan has many onsens scattered throughout all of its major islands.
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    • This Painting is made by Mrs. Aruna Vaideeswaran.
    • Sumo is a Japanese-style of wrestling and Japan’s national sport. It originated in ancient times as a performance to entertain the Shinto deities.
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    • This Painting is made by Mrs. Aruna Vaideeswaran.
    • A simple act of purification before entering a Japanese temple or shrine. The pavilion contains a large water-filled basin.
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    • This Painting is made by Mrs. Aruna Vaideeswaran.
    • A traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where it symbolically marks the transition from the mundane to the sacred.