Buddhist Statues Carved with Soul: The World of Enku
Enku was a 17th-century wandering monk who carved tens of thousands of wooden Buddhist figures as he traveled across Japan. His powerfully evocative works are ...
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Enku was a 17th-century wandering monk who carved tens of thousands of wooden Buddhist figures as he traveled across Japan. His powerfully evocative works are ...
Every year, the coming of spring in Japan is heralded by the arrival of sakura, the country’s famous cherry blossoms. Though indisputably captivating by day,...
Japan’s sake-brewing traditions trace back centuries, blending craftsmanship, regional character, and a deep respect for nature. In Izumo, Shimane Prefecture, visitors can...
Japan is a golfer’s paradise with over 2,000 meticulously maintained courses. Among them, the following three courses are...
Far from the neon lights of Japan’s big cities lies Nara—a haven where ancient temples, sacred art, and inquisitive free-roaming deer invite you to slow down....
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