Most people, upon hearing mention of fortune cookies, think of the waffle cookie confection that is usually served with the bill at Chinese restaurants (especially in North America). But we have fortune cookies in Japan, too, and one variety is available only at New Year's. Fortunes at new year's are a popular part of getting … Continue reading Fortune Cookies for the New Year
Category: Japanese Holidays
Good fortune is child’s play at the Asakusa Hagoita Ichi
In traditional Japan there are many rituals observed relating to seeing out the old year and successfully bringing in the new one. Sometimes these rituals, most of which occur in December, also involve acquiring “lucky charms” of various sorts. Asakusa, a venerable Tokyo neighbourhood known for its efforts to preserve traditions, is a particularly good … Continue reading Good fortune is child’s play at the Asakusa Hagoita Ichi
What’s with wisteria?
Growing up in the American Midwest, my only exposure to wisteria was a mention in the pages of a Nancy Drew mystery. It sounded like an intriguing, if not beguiling, flower. Fast forward to my life in Japan, where wisteria is native, and this dangling bundle of aromatic blooms is now a feature of my … Continue reading What’s with wisteria?
Golden times in Golden Week Tokyo
This article describes thirteen festivals or other special events taking place in Tokyo during Golden Week 2017. (Archived article - Originally published by Japan Today)
Magic at midnight: Seeing in the new year Japanese style
It is a few seconds past midnight. The temple bell rings once, its low sonorous tone echoing across the heads of the people in the crowd gathered at the foot of the belfry. The priest who had rung the bell steps out of the belfry, bows to the crowd and says "akemashite omedeto gozaimasu" (happy … Continue reading Magic at midnight: Seeing in the new year Japanese style
Finding good fortune on a walk through Yanaka
This article takes readers on a walk to visit Japan's seven lucky gods at shrines and temples in the historic Yanaka neighborhood of Tokyo. Such walks are a popular new year's activity, said to bring luck and fortune to participants. (Archived article - Originally published by Japan Today.)
Shibamata’s seven lucky gods walk
This article takes readers on a walk to visit Japan's seven lucky gods at shrines and temples in the Shibamata neighborhood of northeast Tokyo. Such walks are a popular new year's activity, said to bring luck and fortune to participants. In addition, the walk is fun and interesting! (Archived article – Originally published by Japan … Continue reading Shibamata’s seven lucky gods walk
Festivals in Tohoku: Great Golden Week Entertainment
This article overviews a number of festivals taking place in various parts of the Tohoku region during Golden Week. (Archived article - Originally published by Japan Today)
10 travel ideas slightly off the beaten track
This article offers 10 ideas in and around Tokyo good for Golden Week, or other times. (Archived article - Originally published by Japan Today)