Category: Japanese Holidays

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Hinamatsuri: A Clueless Foreigner’s Complete Guide to Japan’s Doll-Filled Girl Power Festival

So, you thought Japan’s only big festival in March was cherry blossom season? Nope. Allow me to introduce you to Hinamatsuri, also known as Girls’ Day, aka The Festival of Tiny, Expensive Dolls That Will Haunt Your Dreams if You Don’t Pack Them Away in Time. I first came across this festival while attempting to […]

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Setsubun Guide: 5 Fun Facts Every Foreign Parent Needs to Know!

So you’ve found yourself in Japan with kids, and February 3rd rolls around. Suddenly, everyone’s talking about throwing beans, scaring off demons, and eating an absurdly long sushi roll in total silence. Welcome to Setsubun, one of Japan’s quirkiest and most entertaining holidays! As a foreign parent, you might be wondering what’s going on and […]

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Tsukimi: Captivating Moon Gazing, Japanese-Style (And Why It’s So Much More Than Just Staring at the Sky)

Alright, let’s talk about Tsukimi—also known as the Moon Viewing Festival. When I first heard about it, I was like, “Wait, Japan has a holiday for staring at the moon? That’s it?” But after living here for a few years, I’ve learned Tsukimi is a whole vibe, and there’s more to it than just sky-gazing. […]

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Keirō no Hi: How Japan Does “Respect Your Elders” Right

If there’s one thing Japan gets so right, it’s knowing how to honor the elderly. As a foreign mom living here, I’ve definitely noticed how much respect the Japanese have for their older generation. But one day really stands out—Keirō no Hi (Respect for the Aged Day). If you’ve never heard of it, don’t worry, […]

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Japanese Holidays: A Complete Guide for Foreigners (From a Foreign Mom Trying to Keep Up)

Living in Japan as a foreign mom is like constantly being thrown into a whirlwind of Japanese holidays, festivals, and traditions that I had absolutely no idea about before moving here. I mean, sure, I knew about cherry blossoms and maybe a few big things, but no one warned me about the real work of […]

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A Foreign Parent’s Guide to Tanabata: Embrace the Magic of Japan’s Star Festival

As a parent living abroad, immersing your children in the local culture can be both a rewarding and enriching experience. One of the most enchanting festivals in Japan is Tanabata, also known as the Star Festival. Celebrated on the 7th of July, this vibrant event is rooted in a beautiful legend and offers a unique […]

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