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Culture

Spiritual beauty from Kintsukuroi art

Kintsugi – also known as Kintsukuroi (“golden mend”), the art of “healing with g...

Interesting things about cherry blossoms you may not know

Referring to Japan, we all think of an iconic flower that is "Sakura". It is als...

Japanese sumo – things you may not know

The Nara period is considered to be the golden and surprising period of Japanese...

History of Kumamoto Castle

Kumamoto Castle, also known as Ginnan Castle, is one of the three most famous ca...

6 Famous Yokai, mystical creatures from Japan

Yokai is a common name given to mystical creatures in Japan that are believed to...

Teru Teru Bouzu

Teru Teru Bouzu-てるてる坊主 is a familiar doll that often appears in many famou...

Japanese Sensu Fan

Looking at the bat fan to soothe the harsh summer sun, it is hard for anyone to ...

Cosplay Festival in Japan

Referring to unique festivals in Japan, cosplay festivals cannot be ignored. Thi...

Kamishibai Paper Drama in Japan

Kamishibai is a famous Japanese folklore art form. It is a way of telling storie...

Koi carp in Japanese life

The word Koi in Japanese is carp, and the Japanese use Koi as a common name for ...

Learn how to make Sake

When coming to Japan, many people think that Sake is made from Sake in their cou...

Wasabi - the most difficult plant to grow in the world

Wasabi which is one of the most unique spices in Japanese and world cuisine with...

Learn about Japanese breakfast food

The characteristic of Japanese dishes is always freshness, safety and good for h...

Japanese rice grain

Wet rice farming in Japan began about 3,000 years ago. It is a challenging histo...

The real use of wet wipes in Japanese restaurants

If you use a wet towel to wipe your face and neck before eating, you may be cons...

Discover the tea ceremony - the quintessence of Japanes...

The tea ceremony culture is more and more perfected and popularized, becoming a ...

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