Japanese Culture

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What is a Kakashi? The Iconic Japanese Scarecrow Explained

Standing silently in rice paddies and fields, kakashi (scarecrows) are a familiar symbol of rural Japan.
Cultural Objects

Kakejiku: Japan’s Traditional Hanging Scrolls

In this article, we’ll dive into the world of Kakejiku, exploring what they are, their history, how they’re used today.
Cultural Objects

What Are Japanese Lanterns? A Guide to Tōrō and Their Role

In this article, we’ll explore the types of Tōrō, their materials and uses, the traditional tōrō nagashi (floating lantern ceremony), and how they’re represented in Nioh 2.
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What Is a Zabuton? Japan’s Unique Cushion Explained

This article will dive into the history of the zabuton, how it differs from Western cushions, and the proper way to use one.
Culture

Torii: Japan’s Sacred Gateway

This article dives into the purpose of torii, the meaning behind their design and color, the reason for their abundance in certain locations, and their representation in modern media like "Nioh 2."
Cultural Objects

Japanese Paper Lanterns (Chochin)

In this article, we’ll take you on a journey through the history of Japanese paper lanterns and their current uses in modern times.
Culture

Japan’s hot springs : Real and Virtual Adventures

In this article, we’ll dive into the history of hot springs in Japan, the allure of open-air baths, why the Japanese are so fond of them, and the role of hot springs in the game Nioh 2.
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