Nobumi Miyake: Tradition and the Future of Japanese Artisans
Renowned artisan Nobumi Miyake preserves tradition through kin-sai, blending innovation with Japan’s cultural essence in his exquisite bridal kimonos.
Renowned artisan Nobumi Miyake preserves tradition through kin-sai, blending innovation with Japan’s cultural essence in his exquisite bridal kimonos.
Unlock your full potential with five expert career coaches in Japan. From AI-powered leadership to adventure-based coaching, these professionals offer unique guidance to help you thrive in today’s business world.
Hersey Shiga Media hosts a charity luncheon for Race Against Dementia on April 2, 2025, in Tokyo. Experience exclusive F1 auction items and support groundbreaking dementia research.
Sahel Rosa recounts her incredible life from war-torn Iran to Japanese stardom, highlighting the power of resilience, love, and diversity in today’s world.
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English-speaking therapists and psychotherapists aren’t as rare a commodity in Japan as some might think. There are quite a few, but you’ll need to know where to look if you want to find them.
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With a history spanning more than 650 years, Noh was recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2008.