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A Calendar of Words — A Path of Words that Spells the Seasons
One seasonal word, one poem. One word, one memory.
If the "Color Calendar" d...
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Color Calendar | October 9th
Today's color: Yellow ochre
Yellow ochre is a prestigious color used in ancient clothing. It has a reddish or...
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Tradition quietly innovates
— In the silence, the future sprouts —
Japanese traditions are not something to be talked about loudly. It bre...
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"People who created anonymous beauty: Yanagi Muneyoshi and his folk art friends"
There is beauty that quietly lives in our daily lives. It i...
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Today's color: Terigaki
Terigaki is a glossy red-orange color, like a ripe persimmon glistening in the sunlight. Among the fruits of autumn,...
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What is the Color Calendar? —A story of the seasons and the heart told through colors
Introduction: Adding color to the calendar
A calendar ...
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Love Color Picture Book
— Fall in love with colors, touch your heart —
Love can begin with colors before words.The color I suddenly saw made...
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The Magic of "Once Upon a Time" - A Thousand Years of Whispers Told in the "Tales of Now and Then"
"Once upon a time" - stories that begin w...
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Room for Innovation: The Meiji Era as a Turning Point in Beauty
Powdered skin and natural looking eyebrows. The smile of the Empress, who ha...
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by kataokatetsuya
Emperor Jimmu: The Wind of Beginnings, the Light that Illuminates the Nation
Far away in time, between myth and history, there was a young k...
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The Kojiki: Memories of the Gods Residing in Words
Like a ray of light shining through the ink-colored sky on a quiet morning, the w...
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Myths that Live in Silence: The Nihon Shoki and Poetry
Even after a thousand years, its words still tickle our ears like the wind. The Nih...
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