#NatureLovers

“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

What Is Today? The Day the World’s Longest Cedar Avenue Was Completed in Nikko (1648)

Discover the history of June 8, 1648, when 200,000 cedar trees were planted along the Nikko Cedar Avenue. Learn how this Guinness World Record reflects deep-rooted Japanese culture, animism, and the aesthetics of time.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

May 21st – Shoman: The Season of Awakening and Flourishing Life

Discover the deep cultural meaning of Shoman (May 21), one of Japan's 24 solar terms. Learn how the season of growing greenery reflects the Zen philosophy of "Wabi-sabi" and finding joy in small fulfillment.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

May 4th “Greenery Day”: Japan’s Special Holiday in Harmony with Nature

Discover the history and cultural significance of Japan's Greenery Day (Midori no Hi) on May 4th. Learn about Shinrin-yoku (forest bathing) and the Japanese deep connection with nature.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Japan’s Spring Awakening: Finding Harmony with Nature on “Keichitsu” (March 5)

Discover "Keichitsu" on March 5, the day hibernating creatures awaken in Japan. Explore the 24 solar terms, spring food, and Japan's deep bond with nature.