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Kunio Yanagita’s concept of “Hare” and “Ke” is a key idea in Japanese folklore studies and cultural anthropology. It explains the contrast between special moments and daily routines in traditional Japanese life. The concept is highly relevant to our well-being and sustainability, and now may be the perfect time to look at it as we […]| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Spring is approaching, but chilly days still linger. As the cold weather continues, many people find comfort in a warm bath. For Japanese people, bathing is not just a way to unwind but also a cultural tradition for staying warm, as seen in hot spring customs. Orange peels are a natural and magical bath additive […]| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Explore Japanese practices like tea ceremony, Zen meditation, and calligraphy to restore balance, find inner peace, and renew mind and body.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
Iruma City promotes elderly health and community ties through eSports in a care-based model that encourages connection and activity.| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan
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Nissin Foods, Calbee, and Yakult are three major Japanese companies that have significantly influenced the food industry. These three brands are now so popular that they can be easily found in grocery stores outside Japan. However, not many are aware of the founders’ philosophies and strong passions, founded through a wish to help people in […]| Zenbird - Gateway to Sustainability in Japan