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A Smiling Girl Beneath the Cherry Blossoms — The Story of Japanese Spring Woven by KAWAII
この投稿をInstagramで見る ゆーさん(@yu_san_okayama)がシェアした投稿 ■ Article There is something undeniably special about the air in spring.A gentle light be... -
Why Did the Japanese See Divinity in Swords? — The Demon-Slaying National Treasure, Dojigiri Yasutsuna
Why did the Japanese see divinity in swords? Dojigiri Yasutsuna is a Japanese blade forged during the Heian period by the master swordsmith Ohara Yasutsuna.I... -
Melody of School Days – The Sound of an Acoustic Afternoon
この投稿をInstagramで見る ゆーさん(@yu_san_okayama)がシェアした投稿 Under the soft sunlight, she strums her guitar as if writing her own story between classe... -
Nishijin-ori – Threads of Timeless Beauty, Woven into Silk
Nishijin-ori is a traditional craft with over 600 years of history, originating in Kyoto's Nishijin district. Using multi-colored silk threads and gold and s... -
Mino ware: pottery supported by history and tradition
Mino ware is a traditional craft from Japan's largest ceramics production area, boasting a history of 1300 years. Its diverse colors, shapes, and ease of use...
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