Japanese Culture
Tea Ceremony
Japanese tea ceremony information. Tea ceremony steps, tea ceremony history, tea ceremony tools, tea ceremony meaning, Tea ceremony importance and significance, tea ceremony rooms and chashitsu.
Geisha
Geisha, Maiko, Geiko, Geico, Gion, Kyoto, Geisha traditions, how to meet a geisha in gion, geisha show, geisha dinner, kyoto geisah culture, kyoto, how to meet a geisha, where to meet a geisha, Gion District, Geisha Kyoto, Maikoya
Torii
A torii is a traditional Japanese gate most commonly found at the entrance of or within a Shinto shrine, where […]
Traditional Japanese Architecture
Japanese architecture (日本建築 Nihon kenchiku) has traditionally been typified by wooden structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or […]
Yakuza
Yakuza Known by authorities as boryokudan (violent groups), the yakuza prefer to call themselves ninkyo dantai (chivalrous organizations). They ninkyo […]
Japanese Culture and Traditions
What is Japanese Culture Like? Japanese culture is a set of values that puts importance on social harmony and hard […]
SHINTOISM
Shintoism. Worshipping the nature and worshiping the ancestors. Japan’s own religion that started with the Emperor Gimmu in BC 600s. […]
7 Best Matcha Subscription Plans for 2021
Matcha has become a favorite flavor of several countries, featured in Starbucks drinks and other renowned cafes. It is a […]
Kimono for Men
Kimono is a Japanese garment and a term that means “thing to wear.” It is traditional clothing and is recognized […]
Maiko
What is a Maiko A maiko (舞妓) is given to the name of the geisha apprentice. These girls undergo training […]
Machiya Tour in Kyoto
Machiya means a wooden town house. in Kyoto we often say kyo-machiya roughly referring to Kyoto town house. Machiyas used to […]