New Year’s Tradition: Best Temples to Visit in Japan!
The New Year’s tradition includes many ancient customs and modern festivities. Let’s look at five temples in Tokyo and see just how they celebrate New Year’s!
The New Year’s tradition includes many ancient customs and modern festivities. Let’s look at five temples in Tokyo and see just how they celebrate New Year’s!
Can you imagine walking around ancient castles surrounded by beautiful sakura trees? When the sakura blooms, here are five castles you can visit?
Put these events on your January calendar! As winter comes to Japan, many festivals appear, waiting to ignite your spirit and warm your heart!
Whether you’re visiting for a single-day trip or taking a week’s vacation, Hiroshima has plenty to offer any visitor. Here are a handful of iconic places you should visit.
Japanese New Year traditions blend ancient customs and modern celebrations, creating a unique tapestry of rituals deeply rooted in Japanese culture.
From the popular oshiruko to toshikoshi soba, there’s something for everyone to enjoy for the New Year! Let’s look at five of the most popular that Japan celebrates the New Year with!
From lively games to serene shrine visits, Japan’s winter holidays have much to offer. So, grab a cup of hot tea and join the fun as we dive into the traditions that make this season in Japan special!
One of Japan’s most recognizable is nihonga. We invite you to join us as we explore the history and the different techniques and materials it uses, and some famous artists as well.
Buying authentic Japanese gifts for the seasonal holidays is perfect for those who want to experience Japan in their homes. If you’re looking for some ideas for what to get yourself or your loved ones, here are some suggestions!
Since the beginning of human origins, people have celebrated celestial objects like the sun, moon, and stars. In East Asia, one of these celebrations is the mid-autumn moon festival. Here is everything you need to know about how people celebrate it in Japan.
The Sapporo Snow Festival is one of Japan’s most beloved winter events. This amazing festival attracts visitors worldwide who want to experience what a Hokkaido winter has to offer.
Sapporo is the capital of Hokkaido, the largest prefecture in Japan, and is known for its festivities, such as the Hokkaido snow festival held in Odori Park.
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