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Hina Matsuri ケーキ!
Today is Hina Matsuri! I still haven’t found any proper doll displays of ひな人形, the dolls I mentioned in yesterday’s post. I did, however, find these adorable creations at the Lawson’s by our house. Seriously, how adorable are they? It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Modern Traditions
Tagged adorable, cake, cute, Doll Festival, dolls, Girl's Day, girly, hina matsuri, pink, sweet, tasty, tradition
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Graduation Ceremony! 卒業式!
Today is Graduation Day! It’s a very big deal of course, and just a little bit confusing as I try to navigate the cultural differences between Japanese and American customs. I think I got through with only one embarrassing moment, … Continue reading
Posted in Modern Traditions
Tagged bento, ceremony, formal, Graduation, hakama, Japanese, school, school life, students, tradition
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Valentine’s Day!
It started on Thursday. Girls started appearing in the Teachers’ room with enormous shopping bags filled with smaller cellophane bags of homemade sweets. At first I thought they were trying to get a jump on the situation— perhaps bringing their … Continue reading
Posted in Modern Traditions
Tagged chocolate, gift, holiday, modern, present, sweet, tradition, treat, Valentine's Day
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Setsubun!
Today is Setsubun! Our textbook at school translates this as “The Annual Bean Throwing Festival” and states that it is to celebrate the coming of Spring. Japanese people celebrate by throwing roasted soybeans, usually at the father of the household … Continue reading
Lucky Bags!
One of the Japanese New Year’s traditions you may have heard of is Lucky Bags, or Fukubukuro (福袋). Basically around the start of the year, stores will take stock they want to get rid of, put it in bags, and … Continue reading