Peru’s Traditional Culture
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008Hey what’s up everybody?
Today I’ll introduce Peru’s traditional culture. Do you know Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca and Pampas de Jumana In Japanese, they are Nasca no Chijoue, in English the Nasca Lines
Some picture like a bird, plane, monkey, were written by someone in the earth in the Nasca desert.
Maybe a lot of people thinking that Picture are called Nasca. But that’s wrong. The correct name is ”Líneas y geoglifos de Nazca y de Pampas de Jumana”
Nobody knows who, when or why they were written, This is the big mystery of the Nasca Lines.
A lot of people is researching but still is mystery. Cool!






Do you know “Maccha”? If you know it , do you like it? I like Maccha very much. “Maccha” is made from Japanese green tea , Japanese typical drink. When you go to grocery, you can find many kinds of green tea . “Maccha” is powdered green tea. It contains various kinds of nutrition. For example, caffeine, tannin, vitamin, catechin and polyphenol. In the kamakura era, people started to drink. In those days, people was impressed about maccha too strong taste. But recently, the mix maccha and milk or sugar, it is called “Muccha milk” and became popular among young people. Also Japanese people like maccha sweets. For example, Japanese cake, shaved ice, chocolate, cookie, pudding. Especially, the ice cream is the third popularity in Japanese young people (The first is vanilla, second is chhocolate) . This was researched by the Japan Icecream Society.