Musashi Miyamoto was a swordsman in the early Edo period and the founder of martial arts Niten Ichiryu, who wields…
Musashi Miyamoto was a swordsman in the early Edo period and the founder of martial arts Niten Ichiryu, who wields…
Mikomai which means dance of shrine maidens, that is, dances performed by shrine maidens. It is an ancient Japanese Shinto…
Dashi (山車, characters for mountain and car) are floats with various decorations that appear at Japanese festivals and are pulled…
Death Stone or Sessho seki (殺生石) is a stone located along the Yukawa slope in a volcanic area in Nasu…
Oda Nobunaga, along with Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Ieyasu Tokugawa are considered the three unifiers of Japan. In 1467 to 1603…
Jokoro(じょうころ)means incense burner, in Temples or Shrines it is used to place incense on altars, there is also a large…
Daimyo (大名) is a generic term referring to a powerful Japanese feudal lord, lord of lands, subordinate only to the…
The Great Wave off Kanagawa (神奈川沖浪裏), is a famous woodcut by Japanese master Katsushiha Hokusai. Published in the Edo period…
One of Japan’s symbols Torii são geralmente portais vermelhos ou alaranjados compostos de dois pilares verticais e unidos por uma…
Kukai, known posthumously as Koubou Daishi (弘法大師), is one of the great men of the Heian period of Japanese history.…
Hatsumode (初詣) is a Japanese term used to refer to the first visit to the Shinto shrine on New Year’s. Usually,…
Shamisen is a traditional Japanese musical instrument, with three strings, whose resonance box has a cat or snake skin top.…
Ikebana, the art of traditional Japanese floral arrangement, is currently practiced intensely not only by Japanese people and their descendants,…
Full Moon Night Full Moon Night in September (Jugoya), refers to Japanese festivals that honor the autumn moon, is a…
Japanese say that personality is determined by blood type In Japan, asking a person’s blood type is common. In Japanese…
Japanese immigration to Brazil began in the 20th century, through an agreement between the Brazilian and Japanese governments. Officially, on…
Why should we visit the shrine (Jinja) when we move? The reason is that visiting the sanctuary is a greeting…
November 22nd (11/22) is a special day in Japan, as it is celebrated as ¨good day for couples¨ (ii fuffu…
A Ikebana (生け花) originates from India, where the arrangements were intended for Buddha, and was personalized in Japanese culture, which…
In Japanese culture, instead of the expected fireworks, what we hear are the 108 chimes of the Buddhist Temple ritual…
O Ano Novo Japonês (shōgatsu) é um dos festivais anuais mais importantes do Japão, com seus próprios costumes, combinando tradições…
O Japão tem o costume comer um mingau de sete ervas no café da manhã chamado Nanakusagayu (七草がゆ), no dia…
No passado, era muito comum as famílias japonesas se reunirem para fazer o MOCHI (bolinho de arroz), que é socado…
Setsubun (節分) é o Festival Japonês da véspera do início da primavera no Japão. O significado do nome é literalmente…
Daifuku Mochi ou Daifuku 大福 (Bolinho de Mochi Recheado com Ankô), consiste em pequenas bolas de mochi (bolinho de arroz)…
O Kagami Mochi é uma decoração tradicional japonesa de Ano Novo, para trazer boa sorte e prosperidade no ano novo.…
Dia 3 de março é o Dia das Meninas no Japão, chamado de Hina Matsuri (雛祭り) Festival das Bonecas, é…
The history of Japan is rich in character, intriguing and full of interesting characters. But perhaps none were as influential…