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Setsbun Festival in Osaka [O-sushi’s Travels]

Setsubun Festival in early February In the lunar calendar, Setsubun is a day when the spring begins. People believe that “Oni”, Japanese demons appear and attack them on Setsubun night👹. There are mainly two ways to dispel them. ① One is throwing soybeans to them. (It sounds funny that a soybean can become a weapon) …

The Burning of Mount Wakakusa in Nara [O-Sushi’s Travels]

A Ritualized burning of the grasses on the hill Those lovely deer always welcome me when I visit Nara. They’re always really pretty! Oh, yeah, I came here to see the burning of a mountain. What is The Burning of Mount Wakakusa? It is one of the most important rituals in Nara during the winter …

Meeting Kawaii Mascot characters in Osaka [O-Sushi’s Travels]

What is YURU-CHARA? According to Wikipedia; Yuru-chara is a Japanese term for a category of mascot characters; usually created to promote a place or region, event, organisation or business. They are characterized by their kawaii (cute) and unsophisticated designs, often incorporating motifs that represent local culture, history or produce. They may be created by local government or other organizations to stimulate …

Local cuisine, Art, Nature, and Hot springs in Nara [Osushi’s Travels]

Yamanobe drive⇨Silver grass viewing⇨Hot springs!! Popular attractions in Nara are generally temples, shrines, and deer in Nara park. But there are also nice attractions out in the suburbs. This is the plan I made. You need a car, and it is a day trip in the suburbs. Persimmon Leaf Sushi Nara’s local specialty sushi. It’s called …

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