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While its use is no longer common, it is still seen in constructions like chichi-ue (父上), haha-ue (母上) and ane-ue (姉上), reverent terms for "father", "mother" and "older sister" respectively. Receipts that do not require specification of the payer's name are often filled in with ue-sama. Martial arts titles[edit] See also: Japanese martial arts Martial artists often address their teachers as sensei||先生. Junior and senior students are organized via a 後輩 system. Also in some systems of karate, O-Sensei is the title of the (deceased) head of the style. This is how the founder of Aikido, Morihei Ueshiba is often referred to by practitioners of that art. The O- prefix itself, translating roughly as "great[er]" or "major", is also an honorific. Various titles are also employed to refer to senior instructors. Which titles are used depends on the particular licensing organization. Shōgō[edit] Shōgō (称号, "title", "name", "degree") are martial arts titles developed by the Dai Nippon Butoku Kai, the Kokusai Budoin, and the International Martial Arts Federation Europe. Many organizations in Japan award such titles upon a sincere study and dedication of Japanese martial arts.Bagua Tea Farm overlooking 1000 Islands Pinglin (坪林) is especially known for its tea plantations. The view of Thousand Island Lake (千島湖, actually one of Taipei’s water reservoirs) from Bagua Tea Plantation (八卦茶園) is one of the country’s most beautiful. It’s possible but a little tough to get there on your own, while tours like this one are more popular. Pinglin’s town center is a small village with several teashops and restaurants serving tea-infused foods. Pinglin Tea Museum is excellent. I also recommend renting a bike and cycling past the tea fields south of Pinglin Riverside Park. Aboriginal millet wine vendor in Wulai Wulai (烏來) is the closest aboriginal village to Taipei and is famous for its hot springs. You can taste aboriginal foods and millet wine on Wulai Old Street, take a soak in one of the many private hot spring spas, or ride the gondola over Wulai Waterfall. You can also ride a different MRT south of Taipei, the Orange Line, to Yonghe and Zhonghe. These two crowded districts have a few off-the-beaten-track spots like Museum of World Religions, Lehua Night Market, Zhonghe Myanmar Street, and the giant Earth God statue at Hongludi Nanshan Fude Temple. Western New Taipei City The most developed part of New Taipei City is the western portion, between Taipei City and Taoyuan City.
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