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Keeping ancient traditions alive in Nara and Wakayama Prefectures

Keeping ancient traditions alive in Nara and Wakayama Prefectures Jessica Thompson 9 March 2021 Okuno-in is an expansive, breathtaking cemetery with towering cedar trees and moss-covered grounds © Courtesy of Kinki Transportation Bureau From religious practices to handicrafts, sake to architecture, Japan’s rich tapestry of traditions is regarded with reverence around the world. On this cultural pilgrimage through Nara and Wakayama prefectures, visitors have the chance to experience these traditions first-hand, offering a unique opportunity to disconnect from the stresses of modern life, reconnect with nature, and take a glimpse into the past to fill the present with a sense of peace and clarity.

TsukuBlog | A New Year`s Card Game- Hyakunin Isshu Karuta (百人一首かるた) is a Gateway to the Sublime World of Classical Japanese Poetry

TsukuBlog A Local Perspective on Life in Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan. A New Year`s Card Game- Hyakunin Isshu Karuta (百人一首かるた) is a Gateway to the Sublime World of Classical Japanese Poetry 28 December, 2020 By Avi Landau The special dishes and decorations, the visits to shrines or temples, the family gatherings, the greetings, even the pre-holiday cleanings, make O-Shogatsu ( the Japanese New Year Celebration) fascinating for me. They reveal how the Japanese  make a clean break with the past and then make a fresh, new start- with wishes for the health, prosperity and happiness of the family, the community and the nation, manifesting itself in the amassing of  ENGI-MONO (縁起物)- objects, words, colors, etc., which are believed to have a POSITIVE impact on the world. In addition, there are also objects, words, colors etc., which are compiled to keep all forms of misfortune away.

North American Sake Brewery creates makeshift winter village with private tents

North American Sake Brewery creates makeshift winter village with private tents North American Sake Brewery creates makeshift winter village with private tents By Riley Wyant | December 24, 2020 at 10:17 PM EST - Updated December 24 at 10:17 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - One sake brewery in Charlottesville is finding a creative solution to dining outside. North American Sake Brewery put up small tents surrounding its outdoor fire-pit for a “winter village” feel. The brewery’s owner, Andrew Centofante, says the private cabanas are good for social distancing and keeping warm at the same time. “It’s been awesome so far. People have been really, really excited to see it because it’s a pretty unique kind of setup,” Centofante said. “To have that kind of private little area to go with your family or with friends has been a really great thing.”

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