Tag: Kado
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The Eternal Wish Embodied in the Kashiwa Crest
LikeKashiwa (Japanese Oak) in Family Crests: The Symbolism of Oak Leaves in Japanese Kamon In Japan, Kamon (家紋), or family crests, have been passed down for generations as symbols of a family’s identity.These designs feature a wide variety of motifs, including plants, animals, and natural patterns, each with its own meaning and wish. In this…
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Two “Paths” Woven into Japanese Culture: Buddhism and Zen
LikeIs There Truly a “Difference” Between Buddhism and Zen? “What’s the difference between Buddhism and Zen?”This is a fundamental question many foreigners ask, and it’s likely one that many Japanese people would find difficult to answer.In our daily lives in Japan, Buddhism is often associated with the end of life – funerals and graves –…
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An Invitation to Kadō: The Japanese Art of Flower Arranging
LikeDelving into the Profound World of Arranging Flowers To Western readers, the term “Ikebana” might be familiar as a delicate facet of Japanese culture.However, the profound spirituality and philosophy of Kadō as a “Way” or “Path,” hidden beneath its superficial beauty, may not yet be fully appreciated.Kadō transcends the mere technique of beautifully arranging flowers…
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Takeshi.K

A creator sharing the beauty of Japan with the world. I run a design firm and SHIBUMIWORKS, an apparel brand featuring Japanese traditional patterns and kanji. This blog explores Japanese culture, food, history, and travel.
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