In Japan, traditionally, the new year is the most important religious ceremony. Most people have five days holidays, from December 30 to January 3. Though it is a cold period, most clean their houses thoroughly. Tatami mats are exposed outside in the sun and air, paper slides, or shojis, are recovered with new paper, curtains […]
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My Mom’s Radio
My mom’s radio used to be tucked into a small corner of the kitchen, where it sat in the midst of the fruits basket and the bamboo plants. It was a small thing, seemingly useless and archaic. It operated using a small dial that would always be tuned in to the same number and had […]