Japanese Culture

Setsubun in Japan

February 3rd marks Setsubun in Japan, a traditional event where people eat Ehomaki (a special sushi roll) and perform Mamemaki (bean-throwing ritual). During Mamemaki, people throw roasted soybeans while chanting “Oni wa soto, fuku wa uchi”, which means “Out with demons, in with good fortune!” This custom is meant to drive away evil spirits—symbolizing illness and misfortune—and invite happiness into our homes. After the bean-throwing, it is customary to eat the same number of soybeans as your age.We ate our beans too! In the Kanto region, people often enjoy Kenchin-jiru (a hearty vegetable soup) on Setsubun. Meanwhile, in the Kansai region, it is common to hang a decoration made of […]

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Clothing Made from Natural Materials

As someone who absolutely loves silk, I’d like to introduce a few shops that offer natural fiber innerwear that I personally adore. In the past, I experienced skin irritation from synthetic materials, and that’s when I discovered these wonderful shops specializing in silk and cotton fabrics: For those who are seeking a lifestyle of mindfulness and care, I also recommend this shop: If you’re interested, please give them a try! /

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