
Japanese Oni: The Mysterious World of Japan’s Historical Devils & Demons
The Japanese oni is one of the most famous yokai (Japanese ghosts or spirits) demons in Japanese culture.
The Japanese oni is one of the most famous yokai (Japanese ghosts or spirits) demons in Japanese culture.
Have you ever encountered the image of a character with a red, angry face and a long nose in a souvenir shop during a trip to Japan?
Along with Kitsune (Japanese fox), the tanuki (Japanese raccoon dog) is also a strange yokai (Japanese ghosts or spirit) famous for its ability to transform in Japanese folklore.
Want a crash course in some of the skilled crafters that create the goodness that is Sakuraco’s traditional Japanese snacks? Look no further!
Curious about crackers? Find out more about the centuries old Japanese senbei cracker and famous maker Sanshu Seika.
Children’s Day (Kodomo no Hi) is a national holiday in Japan, celebrated annually on May 5th every year, also making it the last holiday of Golden Week. As the name suggests, it’s a day to celebrate and pray for the growth of children.
The Japanese kappa (known as 河童) is one of Japan’s best-known folklore characters. A type of Japanese yokai, this water deity is a scaly, aquatic creature that can be found in bodies of water.
Although castella did not originate in Japan, we still consider it a part of their traditional treats. Learn more about the tasty cake!
Want to support the traditional Japanese snack business but not sure how? We here at Sakuraco are trying to connect local makers with the world.
Not sure which authentic Japanese snack box you should order? Take a look at a booklet comparison between Sakuraco and Bokksu.
Interested in traditinal crafts? Learn about one of the most famous glass makers in Japan. Ishizuka is the pioneer of handmade glassware in Japan.
Chopsticks are not just disposable things to throw away, the special laquered chopsticks made by Tanaka Hashiten are masterpieces.
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