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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Autumn in Japan is not merely a change of seasons. It is a sacred time when we receive blessings from the earth, and gods and humans become one through “food.” Today is November 23rd. While most modern Japanese recognize this day as “Labor Thanksgiving Day” (Kinro Kansha no Hi) and enjoy a public holiday, the true form of this day is hidden within the most important and mysterious imperial ritual that has been protected for over 2,000 years.

Discover the deep spiritual meaning of November 23rd in Japan. Beyond Labor Thanksgiving Day lies "Niinamesai," an ancient ritual where the Emperor communes with gods through rice. Explore Japan's soul.
Japanese Culture

🍃The Healing Sound of Wind Chimes: Exploring Japan’s Philosophy of Summer Serenity

Discover how Japanese wind chimes (furin) embody summer’s fleeting beauty and spiritual depth. Explore their cultural roots, soothing sounds, and the philosophy of transience and harmony.