Japanese Colors: Five Amazing Hues You Should Know!
The traditional Japanese colors carry a profound cultural and historical significance that reflects the country’s rich heritage and traditions.
The traditional Japanese colors carry a profound cultural and historical significance that reflects the country’s rich heritage and traditions.
A red thread represents human connections, friendship, family, and true love. Through amazing storytelling, the legend inspired people to share their hearts and appreciate good relationships.
Japan has no shortage of romantic cities! So, we’ve put together these recommendations based on historical importance, natural beauty, and tourist activities!
Hello, Sakuraco community! We hope you’re doing well. Here are the winners of the December 2023 Reviewer Contest!
Happy New Year! It’s 2024, the Year of the Dragon in the lunar calendar! In Japan, this auspicious year promises a year of positive change and fresh beginnings!
Rice paddy art is a new art form created only within the past few decades. It uses rice plants to create living artwork on a massive scale.
Join us in Saitama for a blend of history, tradition, and culinary adventure! Experience unique festivals, eat treats like Saigyoku pears and Kaminari okoshi, and explore the art of Japanese calligraphy!
Dive into the ancient martial arts of Okinawa, a tradition still practiced today! Let’s see what treasures and traditions Okinawa has for you to discover!
Tokugawa Art Museum is one of the must-see art museums in Japan, especially if you want a reason to travel outside Tokyo. In addition to the Tokugawa Art Museum, there are other great museums to visit.
Japan has a wide range of climate types for an island of its size, and its seasons in Japan can be rather varied. Let’s take a closer look at what makes the seasons in Japan unique.
Japan is famous for its gorgeous cherry blossom trees during a time of year known as sakura season. However, some rare flowers also bloom during this time of year.
Hiroshima has a magnetic blend of resilience and beauty. Let’s look closer at the fantastic things you can visit, eat and enjoy in the New Year.
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