Crafts

The Beauty Layered in Time: The Spirit of Japan in Lacquerware

Japanese lacquerware, or Urushi, reflects a deep aesthetic rooted in nature, time, and craftsmanship. Discover its 9,000-year history, unique regional styles like Wajima-nuri and Aizu-nuri, and the quiet beauty that grows with every use.
Philosophy

Matsuo Bashō – The Solitary Poet Who Perfected the Art of Haiku

Discover the profound world of Matsuo Bashō, Japan’s greatest haiku poet. From “Summer grasses” to “The cicadas’ cry,” this article explores the beauty, philosophy, and timeless impact of his poetry.
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.
Philosophy

Unraveling the mystery of Japan’s Yokai, “Kappa”

Unraveling the mystery of Japan's Yokai, "Kappa"Japan is home to countless legends of yōkai—supernatural beings and spir...
Philosophy

Wabi-Sabi — Why Do Japanese People Find Beauty in Imperfection?

Wabi-sabi—this is a quiet and profound philosophy that runs through the foundation of Japanese aesthetics.It is the sens...