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by kataokatetsuya
Setsubun: A day to gently let go of the demons in your heart
At the end of winter, a faint hint of spring begins to mix in the still cold win...
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WABISUKE,
がま口,
季節の節目,
安心のかたち,
年中行事,
心の祈り,
心の鬼,
恵方巻,
文化を育てる,
日本の伝統,
日本の行事,
春の気配,
暦と暮らし,
暮らしの文化,
節分,
豆まき,
静かな儀式,
鬼は外
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by kataokatetsuya
The meaning of the Japanese calendar and events: A poem of time that connects nature and human activities
Introduction: Calendars and Events...
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二十四節気,
五節句,
伝統行事,
季節の暮らし,
年中行事,
文化の継承,
日本の暦,
日本の行事,
日本文化,
旧暦,
暦の意味,
節句の由来
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by kataokatetsuya
Osame no Daishi | A prayer for the end and a sign of the beginning
December 21st is the monthly memorial day for Kobo Daishi, also known as "O...
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WABISUKEのものづくり,
伝統と創造,
始まりの気配,
季節の祈り,
年の瀬,
弘法大師,
日本の行事,
東寺,
熊手,
空間設計,
納めの大師,
終わりの祈り,
縁日,
縁起物,
詩的な暮らし
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