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“古典文学の響き (Echo of Classical Literature)”,

The Echo of Classical Literature: Journeying Through Japan’s Written Past When travelers step foot into Japan, they are often immediately struck by the visual distinctiveness of the country—the neon pulse of Tokyo, the stoic vermillion of Shinto shrine gates, and the serene symmetry of Zen gardens. However, beneath this visual tapestry lies an auditory and […]

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“俳句の季節感 (Seasonality of Haiku)”,

The Soul of the Seasons: Understanding Seasonality in Haiku When most people think of Japanese haiku, they immediately count on their fingers: five, seven, five. While the seventeen-syllable structure is the skeleton of this poetic form, its heart beats with something else entirely: Kigo, or the seasonal word. For travelers and culture enthusiasts, understanding the

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“落語の笑い (Laughter of Rakugo)”,

The Laughter of Rakugo: Japan’s Traditional Sit-Down Comedy When travelers imagine Japanese traditional arts, the silent grace of the tea ceremony or the slow, stylized movements of Noh theater often come to mind. However, there is a louder, raucous side to Japanese culture that has been keeping audiences in stitches for centuries. This is Rakugo—literally

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“人形浄瑠璃の魂 (Soul of Bunraku Puppetry)”,

Soul of Bunraku: Inside Japan’s Masterful Puppet Theater When most travelers think of puppetry, they imagine lighthearted entertainment for children. However, in Japan, the art of Ningyo Joruri, known globally as Bunraku, is a profoundly serious, emotionally complex, and technically masterly form of high art. It is a world where wood and fabric come alive,

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“歌舞伎の隈取り (Kumadori Makeup of Kabuki)”,

Kabuki Kumadori: Unmasking the Drama of Japanese Theater When one imagines Japan’s traditional performing arts, a specific image often springs to mind: a fierce face painted with stark red lines against a white base, eyes crossed in intense emotion. This is Kumadori, the distinctive makeup style of Kabuki theater. Far more than mere cosmetic decoration,

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“和紙の透過 (Translucency of Washi)”,

The Glow of Washi: Japan’s Translucent Artistry When one steps into a traditional Japanese room, the atmosphere feels distinctly different from the harsh brightness of the modern world. The light is soft, diffuse, and incredibly calming. This distinct ambiance is largely due to Washi—traditional Japanese paper—and its remarkable quality of translucency. Unlike standard Western paper,

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