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Mikazuki Munechika: A Masterpiece of Japanese Sword Craftsmanship Admired Around the World
Mikazuki Munechika, recognized as one of the “Five Great Swords of Japan,” is widely regarded as one of the most refined and historically important Japanese ... -
Japan’s May Rain Is Not Sadness — It Is a Season That Teaches Silence
この投稿をInstagramで見る Kihachi(@kihattchan)がシェアした投稿 In Japan, the rain of May arrives softly.Not as a storm, not as destruction, but as a quiet cu... -
Japan, Where Objects Are Meant to Be Kept — Kimono Art Reimagined in Tokyo
In Japan, objects are rarely just objects. bonobo LLC has announced an upcycled kimono art exhibition by its brand “ikasu,” to be held at THE LIVELY Tokyo Az... -
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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