Culture and Traditions

Embracing the Kawaii Culture: Finding Joy in Cuteness - Kaito Japan Design

Embracing the Kawaii Culture: Finding Joy in Cu...

Step into the whimsical world of kawaii and experience a delightful escape from the demands of everyday life. As you immerse yourself in this culture of cuteness, you'll discover a...

Embracing the Kawaii Culture: Finding Joy in Cu...

Step into the whimsical world of kawaii and experience a delightful escape from the demands of everyday life. As you immerse yourself in this culture of cuteness, you'll discover a...

Celebrating the Ocean's Majesty: Exploring Marine Day in Japan - Kaito Japan Design

Celebrating the Ocean's Majesty: Exploring Mari...

In a nation blessed with a rich maritime heritage and a deep appreciation for the sea, Marine Day holds a special place in Japan's cultural calendar. As an island nation...

Celebrating the Ocean's Majesty: Exploring Mari...

In a nation blessed with a rich maritime heritage and a deep appreciation for the sea, Marine Day holds a special place in Japan's cultural calendar. As an island nation...

Setsubun, Beans, Masks and Sushi! - Kaito Japan Design

Setsubun, Beans, Masks and Sushi!

The word “Setsubun” literally means ‘seasonal division’ and is celebrated throughout Japan. Because it is celebrated on the day before the first day of spring (according to the Japanese lunar calendar) the...

Setsubun, Beans, Masks and Sushi!

The word “Setsubun” literally means ‘seasonal division’ and is celebrated throughout Japan. Because it is celebrated on the day before the first day of spring (according to the Japanese lunar calendar) the...

Wakashudo - Homosexuality in Japanese Culture - Kaito Japan Design

Wakashudo - Homosexuality in Japanese Culture

The practice of wakashudo in pre-modern Japan was a deeply ingrained aspect of samurai culture. Young men (or Wakashū) were often taken as apprentices or protégés by older and more experienced...

Wakashudo - Homosexuality in Japanese Culture

The practice of wakashudo in pre-modern Japan was a deeply ingrained aspect of samurai culture. Young men (or Wakashū) were often taken as apprentices or protégés by older and more experienced...