Japan’s Culture Day national holiday takes place on November 3 each year. Activities include presentations of the Order of Culture to people who have made outstanding contributions.
An American tourist’s confusion over a missing bed in her Japanese hotel room has ignited both mockery and sympathy online.
A Shinto priest from Austria talks about the origins of his spiritual journey and how he spends his days at a 355-year-old ...
"Although it has long been accepted that America's most famous modern architect was influenced by traditional Japanese culture, the nature of Frank Lloyd Wright's creative debt to Japan has remained ...
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The Geisha: A Traditional and Modern Practice
Geishas are one of Japan’s most enduring symbols, celebrated for their artistry, poise, and unique contribution to Japanese ...
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Wagashi Japan's Traditional Sweets
Imagine inhaling the delicate, sweet scent of azuki bean paste mingled with the soft, enticing textures of mochi rice. Wagashi, traditional Japanese sweets, are more than just delightful treats; they ...
IN SANTA CRUZ... THE 33RD ANNUAL JAPANESE CULTURAL FAIR TOOK PLACE TODAY. THE EVENT IS PUT ON TO SHOWCASE TRADITIONAL JAPANESE CULTURE. FESTIVITIES INCLUDED TAIKO DRUMS, FOLK DANCING, FLOWER ARRANGING ...
Imagine having one foot firmly in the modern world and the other planted deep in the realm of folklore and fantasy. A ...
It can be hard to be a Japanophile in Miami. Sure, the city has pricy sushi omakase experiences as far as the eye can see – some of which are quite good – but aside from anime conventions and the ...
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