Spring in Japan: The Best Shunbun no Hi
Spring in Japan begins on March 21st. It is the Vernal Equinox, or Shunbun no Hi in Japanese.
Spring in Japan begins on March 21st. It is the Vernal Equinox, or Shunbun no Hi in Japanese.
Plum blossoms in Japan are stunning! If you plan a late April sakura vacation to Japan, consider the mid-February Ume Matsuri, the plum blossom festival.
The peach blossom is one of the most beautiful flowers in Japan. It blooms in the late winter, and many confuse it with cherry blossoms. However, these flowers come in pink and white. They bloom all over Japan and are breathtaking.
Osakans call their love of food “Kuidadore,” which means “eat until you drop.” With a phrase like that, it’s no wonder Osaka has some of Japan’s best and most iconic street food!
You might have seen this drink at a Japanese shrine, or temple, or even served at a festival, but what is amazake? Let’s explore the origins of this tasty drink and talk about its role in Japanese cooking!
The elegance and style of the kimono, a traditional Japanese garment, have won over people worldwide.
In Japan, the cherry blossom tree and its flowers signify spring. These blossoms bring luck and love but also reflect the reminder of life’s fragility due to their brief bloom. Their influence is everywhere, especially in the Japanese language.
Thank you to everyone who has participated! Hi Sakuraco family! We’re happy to tell you who won the free trip we gave away. After getting
Barley is a great grain to add to food since it contains nutrients, including calcium, iron, and fiber. Keep reading as we will introduce you to barley tea and barley food uses that have many health benefits!
Although people celebrate Christmas and New Year’s worldwide, Japan has certain unique national holidays. You may have heard of Hinamatsuri, often known as the “Doll Festival,” which is a particular occasion for young girls.
Niigata Prefecture is on the west coast of Japan’s central Honshu Island. It has fantastic mountain ranges, long coastlines, and an abundance of rice.
Niigata, located in the Chubu region of Japan, is a popular area for seasonal holidays for those seeking a unique and memorable experience.
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