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What questions does the changing of the seasons pose to us?
The seasons don't just cycle by. Spring comes, summer passes, autumn deepens, ...
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Chōka – Chōka
"When the mist begins to appear, the signs of the season begin to take shape."
February 9th Color Calendar
"Zhou Xia" is a ...
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Is visiting a shrine an act of asking a question rather than making a wish?
=At a shrine, you face not a god, but yourself=
When we visit...
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by kataokatetsuya
Afterglow – Yoshō
"When memories turn to light, the space is filled with silence."
February 8th Color Calendar
"Afterglow" is the light o...
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by kataokatetsuya
Swaying light – Yōkō
"When the light flickers, the seasons pass silently."
February 7th Color Calendar
"Swaying Light" is a song that pla...
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by kataokatetsuya
Light fragrance – Usukō
"When light turns to fragrance, the seasons quietly unravel."
February 6th, Color Calendar
"Usuka" is like a dr...
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by kataokatetsuya
Gentleness in words: The richness of Japanese language's ambiguity
Introduction: Ambiguity is not a flaw, it's a form of kindness
The word...
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by kataokatetsuya
The color calendar for February 5, 2026 is "Koumu." It is the color of the moment when the fragrance turns into mist and drifts away. Emotions mel...
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by kataokatetsuya
What questions does wabi-sabi continue to ask?
The "questions" of Japanese culture that reside in imperfection
When talking about Japanes...
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by kataokatetsuya
Kyoto, la ville où le temps devient un artisan
Il existe des villes que l'on visite. Et puis, il existe des villes que l'on habite intérieure...
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by kataokatetsuya
The color calendar for February 4, 2026 is "Sekkou (Snow Fragrance)." It is the color of the moment when snow gently dances, taking on a fragrance...
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by kataokatetsuya
A gentle reexamination of Valentine's Day and the culture of obligatory chocolate
The "temperature of the relationship" behind sweetness
E...
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