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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

The Quiet Approach of Winter: Exploring “Shōsetsu” (Small Snow)

November 22nd is "Shōsetsu" in the Japanese calendar. Explore the meaning of Small Snow, the tradition of dried foods like Hoshigaki, and the cultural shift into winter in Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Ritto (立冬): The Calendar’s Signal for Winter and Japan’s Delicate Art of Seasonal Preparation

Ritto, around Nov 7, signals the start of winter on the Japanese calendar. It's not just a cold day; it's a cue to prepare. Discover the culture of kotatsu, nabe, and Shichi-Go-San.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

【Sekki】Kanro (Cold Dew) on October 8th: Deciphering the Deep Roots of Autumn’s Arrival in Japanese Culture

A detailed explanation of Kanro (Cold Dew), the 17th of the 24 Sekki, around October 8th. We introduce its meaning, history, its connection to Japanese culture, including the arrival of geese, the blooming of chrysanthemums, and harvest festivals, and the underlying Japanese aesthetic of 'Mitate.' A super long-form blog post for international readers delving deep into the Japanese spirit of cherishing the change of seasons.