Cuisine

Winter in Japan Is Incomplete Without Hot Pot

Winters in Japan are intensely cold, and that's when a variety of hot pot dishes—known as nabe—make their comforting appearance. Families and friends gather around a steaming pot, savoring the piping-hot ingredients. The contrast between the freezing air outside and the warmth within brings not only physical comfort but also heartfelt connection. Nabe is a beloved symbol of Japanese winter, warming both body and soul.
Cuisine

The Soul Food of Japan: The Charm of Onigiri and Miso Soup

Onigiri and miso soup are more than just food for the Japanese — they are symbols of tradition, comfort, and cultural identity. Discover the enduring charm and deep-rooted significance of these soul foods.
Culture

Exploring the Enigma of the Japanese Yōkai “Kappa”

Exploring the Enigma of the Japanese Yōkai “Kappa”Japan is home to countless legends of yōkai—supernatural beings and sp...
Japanese Spirit

Wabi-sabi – Beauty in Imperfection

Wabi-sabi – Beauty in ImperfectionWabi-sabi is a quiet, deeply rooted philosophy that flows beneath the surface of Japan...
Culture

Kotatsu – Winter’s Irresistible Temptation

The kotatsu, often considered a symbol of Japanese winter, is a heating appliance that has the power to make people lazy. Yet, at the same time, it creates a warm and cozy space where family and friends can gather. Is the kotatsu a symbol of idleness, or is it the essence of winter happiness? The answer can only be known by those who have experienced it themselves.Now, step into the world of the kotatsu—
Culture

The Living Art of Time: The Profound World of Bonsai

A boundless landscape unfolds within a small pot. In the living art of bonsai, nature and human intention resonate in harmony. This article explores its profound history and philosophy. Within the ever-changing, tranquil scenery, the timeless spirit and aesthetic of Japan live on.