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Ever since the Heian era (794-1185), the moon has been a symbol of beauty, emotion , and the passing of seasons. The tradition of tsukimi, or “moon viewing,” captures this idea perfectly.
Japanese literature has a rich history of myths, folktales, and strange, magical stories, but few writers combine this tradition with modern science fiction in English. Yukimi Ogawa does precisely that.
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The Nezu Museum in Tokyo is home to one of Japan’s most varied art exhibits. Its mix of pre-modern and modern treasures is appreciated for its sheer number of pieces and staggering variety.
A Japanese spa harmonizes timeless hospitality with modern elegance and comfort. Guests can also unwind in private open-air baths overlooking majestic mountains or slip into serene lakeside waters paired with exquisite cuisine.
Let’s explore the one-of-a-kind artistry of Kurobane aizome dyeing, a craft that continues to shape the beauty of clothes in Japanese tradition!
Every year in Nikko, the spirit of the samurai comes alive. The 1,000 Samurai Procession, or “Hyakumonozoroe Sennin Gyoretsu,” takes visitors back to the Edo period.
Enjoy new Japanese sweets, snacks & tea every month starting from $32.50 USD