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7 years ago
The Ainu, an indigenous people who inhabited the northern part of Japan and part of Russia, produced sacchep, made by drying salmon, as a preserved food and as a commodity from more than 500 years ago. They were deprived of freedom and the right to live in the old way for centuries, and many traditions have been lost. But the Ainu Museum has begun making salmon sacchep again, giving momentum to efforts to preserve Ainu culture.
Even if this was from nearly 7 years ago, it's good that a major foodstuff is being revitalized for the better run. I guess many of you could compare saccep to how rayosi prize kimchi. May this way spread.
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6 years ago

http://pinktentacle.com/images/10/monster_scroll_18_large.jpg In the West, Korean folklore isn’t as well known as either Chinese ...
Rayosi kamuy yukar sonno katupirka ne.
(Korean mythology is very cool.) These are only some of the beings from within this mythology & the pantheon carries much more.
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6 years ago

A while ago, I was riding around Sowol-gil on the slope of Namsan when I stumbled across what appeared to be a museum on mythical Korean mon...
Naa rayosi kamuy yukar cikoykip arki.
(More Korean mythological creatures come). I hope this should help familiarise us with some beneath the deities in the pantheon.
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6 years ago
Yobi, The Five Tailed Fox revolves around a kumiho, a nine-tailed fox that can assume different forms including human. Kumiho are familiar figures in Korean
Kuani tan kunnoka ku=esikarun. Tan mo kunnoka pirka ne.
(I remember this movie. This animated [moving] movie is good.) Do check this one out, especially with subtitles.
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