Home Japanese Culture And Tradition Japan has festivals all year round, but July–September is peak celebration season. Our events section doesn’t even begin to cover all the summer festivals in Tokyo! The ones listed there are larger in scale and/or more publicized, but even small ...
What are cherry blossoms (and why should I care)? The delicate pale-pink flowers of the cherry tree have incited frenzied adoration in Japan for centuries. And while the blanket of blossoms that covers parts of the country is undeniably spectacular, for the Japanese, sakura season is more th...
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What makes it especially fascinating is the hikimawashi (*1) of its festival floats (dashi in Japanese *2), decorated with numerous paper lanterns. The interesting style of pulling the floats sets it apart from other festivals, and makes it a proud member of The Great Three Float-Pulling F...
Traditional Japanese Clothing Centuries-old Japanese garments like the kimono and yukata are not merely outfits but cultural symbols: a significance that extends beyond the realm of attire to serve as well as powerful symbols of Japanese heritage and aesthetic ideals. The kimono, with its intricate ...
Folding chairs are also very convenient to have. The chair, which can be folded into a small size for storage, is a great addition to summer festivals. We used it when eating meals outside, but you can also enjoy music while sitting. ...
July 3, 2015 The annual cinematic cornucopia known as Japan Cuts — the largest festival of Japanese film in the United States — has previously been presented in association with the even larger New York Asian Film Festival. This year, its ninth, Japan Cuts is going it alone as it presents...
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Best things to do in Osaka during autumn | Fall festivals & foliage Hunting koyo (fall foliage) is a popular pastime throughout all of Japan, and some of the nation’s most colorful spots to see fall foliage are inOsaka. Celebrate the season with locals at the Midosuji Parade or ...
Khao Tom Baht Diao– This is the cheapest spot in town for both food and beer with the most convenient hours. Portions are small, but it’s so cheap it doesn’t matter so just order a second dish. It’s open from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. daily so it’s good any time of day!