Hatsumode in Kyoto: A Journey through Cultural Ritual and Tranquil Serenity
The Tradition of Hatsumode One of the most sacred customs in Japan, Hatsumode, marks the first shrine or temple visit of…
The Tradition of Hatsumode One of the most sacred customs in Japan, Hatsumode, marks the first shrine or temple visit of…
Ningyo Ichi Mark November 2023 on your calendars! The annual Ningyo Ichi or Doll Fair, a significant event in the Ningyocho…
Aiding in New Year’s Purification: The Significance of Ringing the Bell 108 Times Joya-no-Kane, a Buddhist custom in Japan, involves ringing…
Yabusame Horseback Archery Held at Meiji Jingu Shrine The Meiji Jingu Shrine in Harajuku, Tokyo, served as the grand stage for…
A Tribute to a Buddhist Priest Kobo-ichi, popularly known as Kobo-san, is not just an average market. This flea market held…
Held every December 14th at the Bishamon-dō temple in Yamashina, the Gishi Matsuri festival is a historical commemoration of the renowned…
The Tale of the 47 Rōnin and its Connection to Hōjū-ji Temple Each year on December 14th, the serene ambiance of…
A Glimpse of Japan’s Culinary Heartbeat Understanding Kyō-ryōri Kyō-ryōri, the very soul of Japanese culinary culture, is a symphony of five…
Hari Kuyo Festival Hari Kuyo, also known as the Japanese Buddhist and Shinto Festival of Broken Needles, is a unique event…
The Japanese art of flower arranging, Ikebana, a fine tradition inherent in Japanese culture since the Heian period (784 – 1185…
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