Japan
Across
- 5. Japan's first psychological novel, revolving around a hot, mesmerizing fuckboy with zero diplomatic skills. The Tale of __
- 9. Japan’s second imperial capital. Its old name.
- 10. Japan's tallest, but hardly a blip on the global scale—not in the top 100, 200, or even 500.
- 12. Breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet. Potentially the most boring you'll have in Japan.
- 13. Japan’s first imperial capital, founded in 710. Nowadays known for fucking deers.
- 14. Thirty one syllables spread across five lines in a 5-7-5-7-7 pattern. Omar writes one each time Rada gets out of the shower.
- 15. Not just a gate, but also symbol of the decay of Japanese society. A sporadic stroll in what at the time was the world’s broadest boulevard would reveal it.
Down
- 1. The Buddhism of samurais. And no, it's not the most popular form of Buddhism among Japanese laymen.
- 2. Miyazaki famously said “___was a mistake.”
- 3. Men conduct politics in Chinese, women conduct femininity in Japanese. This is the last period of imperial glory.
- 4. The largest of the four main Japanese islands. Tokyo can be found there.
- 6. Tokyo’s original name. This name was given to a period of isolation (not globalization!). The temporal origin of the Kabuki theatre and woodblock printing.
- 7. Traditional Japanese religion, which revolves around supernatural entities called the kami. Decided to accept Buddhism after all.
- 8. Compactly summarized in 5 letters, although it literally means Commander-in-Chief of the Expeditionary Force Against the Barbarians.
- 11. You dip them in a cold, beautiful sauce made out of mirin (yes, rada, mirin!), soy sauce and doh-a-shi. Keyword: Buckwheat.
- 16. We find these first in the countryside. where they have to manage land given to aristocrats. The state can’t bother having a centralized way of controlling land anymore.