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“Why Japan?” Series

🍵 Why Is Japanese Tea Ceremony More Than Just a Drink?

Discover the spirit behind Japanese tea ceremony. More than matcha, it’s a mindful ritual of silence, beauty, and seasonal awareness.
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What Is Obon? The Spirit Horses That Carry Our Ancestors Home

Discover the meaning behind Japan’s Obon festival and the symbolic spirit horses made from cucumbers and eggplants. Learn how Japanese people honor their ancestors with quiet rituals, deep hospitality, and a spirituality that transcends religion.
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🌸 Shinjuku Gyoen: Tokyo’s Hidden Sanctuary of Stillness and Beauty

Explore Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo’s hidden oasis where Zen philosophy, seasonal beauty, and imperial history converge. A must-visit garden for travelers seeking peace, culture, and nature in the heart of the city.
“Why Japan?” Series

👣 Why Do Japanese People Take Off Their Shoes?

Why do people in Japan remove their shoes indoors? More than just cleanliness, this tradition reflects deep cultural values, spatial philosophy, and sensory design. Discover the meaning behind genkan, tatami, and the Japanese way of experiencing space.
“Why Japan?” Series

Why Do Japanese Hot Springs Have Rituals? The Deeper Meaning Behind Bathing Culture

Japanese hot springs are more than a place to relax—they're spaces of purification, humility, and quiet connection. Learn the deeper meaning behind bathing rituals like washing, nudity, and silence in this cultural deep dive.
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🟩 Tatami: Japan’s Sacred Flooring That Breathes with the Seasons

Tatami is more than just flooring—it’s a sensory gateway into Japanese tradition. Discover the history, philosophy, and modern evolution of tatami mats, from their calming aroma to their role in Zen and tea culture. A must-read for mindful travelers and design lovers.
“Why Japan?” Series

🟥 Why Are Torii Gates Red? — The Sacred Color That Marks the Threshold Between Worlds

Ever wondered why torii gates in Japan are painted red? Discover the spiritual, historical, and aesthetic reasons behind this iconic color—and explore the deeper meaning of crossing into sacred space.
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🦊Fushimi Inari Taisha: Why the World Is Obsessed with Japan’s Most Visited Shrine

Discover why Fushimi Inari Taisha is Japan’s most visited shrine. Explore the iconic Senbon Torii, hike Mount Inari, and experience a spiritual journey through Kyoto’s sacred landscape.
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🌏 August: A Month of Remembrance — 10 Anime Films That Portray War and Preserve Peace for Future Generations

Discover 10 deeply moving anime films that portray war, memory, and peace. From Hiroshima to futuristic battles, these Japanese animations offer emotional insight and historical reflection for global audiences.
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🍻Cheers in Osaka! Meeting People from the Land of Guinness in Japan’s Most International City

Irish and Senegalese travelers share how Osaka’s “cheers culture” makes it a truly global and welcoming city.