Category Archives: japanese custom

2011/10/23 Unpolished Rice

111023unpolishedrice01Recently most of Japanese people eat white polished rice.

10 days ago my father in low sent us the unpolished rice cooking set.

This set has a bag of unpolished rice and a pressure cooker, so we tried cooking unpolished rice with adzuki beans.

It was not only really nice and delicious, but also chewy texture and tastes sweeter than white rice.

Of course it has a nutrition.

 

2011/05/08 Koinobori – – Carp shaped flags were swimming in the blue sky!

110508koinobori01Today it was very beutiful day here in Shimoda.

And it was getting hotter around noon but we had a strong wind.

Koinobori flags were swimming in the blue sky and they made us very happy.

The weather forcast says it will be sunny tomorrow as well, and will be rainy after that.

My son's Koinobori flags will go to bed until next April.

*Do you know Koinobori? Check it out here!

 

2011/02/14 St. Valentine’s day

110214valentine01 Today my wife gave me and my son this chocolate cake.

Yes, it was St. Valentine's day today.

In Japan a lot of women have been giving a chocolate to men who they love for a long time.

But recently they, women give a chocolate to not only men in love but also men not in love.

It means the women give a present to the people around, for example, colleagues or friends though they don't love them.

In addition, especially in these days men give a present to women.

In Japan St. Valentine's day was made by confectionary companies long time ago and was developped as a different one from the other coutries.

2011/01/01 Happy New Year!! – – Pension Sakuraya in Shimoda, Japan

110101room01 How have you been?

We had a lot of customers last year at Pension Sakuraya in Shimoda.

We appreciate it very much.

In Japan we, Japanese cereblate the new year's day on January every year.

It is considered by most Japanese to be one of the most important annual festivals and has been celebrated.

At Sakuraya we decorate the room and many places in the building with the flowers like this.

In all Japanese style rooms we put the flower pot with the seasonal flowers and the leaves.

Let us wish you and yours a happy and healthy New Year.

Koinobori for my son

070428koinobori01As it had been cloudy and sometimes rainny in these days we couldn’t do it.

But actually we could set up "Koinobori" at last yeseterday.

We, Japanese decorate Koinobori to pray that sons or grand sons grow up healty and strong.

According to the story of china, when the carp finishes climbing up the waterfall it become a dragon at the dragongate.
So Japanese parents hung Koinobori up in the sky for children rise up like a dragon in the future.

Anyway I am showing a picture of today’s beach…..

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Koinobori for my son

060428koinobori01_1In Japan, we, Japanese set up "Koinobori", Carp shaped flags, from April to the early month of May.

Koinobori are flown traditionally to celebrate "Children’s Day" takes place on May 5th.

We, Japanese decorate Koinobori to pray that sons or grand sons grow up healty and strong.

According to the story of china, when the carp finishes climbing up the waterfall it become a dragon at the dragongate.
So Japanese parents hung Koinobori up in the sky for children rise up like a dragon in the future.

Last year it was a first time of Children’s Day for my son, so his grand father bought it for him…..

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Dondoyaki in Shirahama

060111dondoyaki001_1It was very warm today, so I wen to Shirahama beach with my son, Yuuki.

It was first time for him to walk by himself for the long time on the sand. He was very excited and had a good time, I guess.

By the way as you saw in this photo, there was a "Dondo Yaki" in the beach.

"Dondo Yaki" is the Japanese traditional bonfire performed at the beginning of New Year.

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We, Japanese bring "Okazari" or " Shimenawa", the decorations  for the  New  Year  celebration, and burn it in the early morning.

The tradition says that the smoke of Dondo Yaki bring  good health and good luck.

I had seen it 3 years ago and took the phots. Please check it out. "Dondo Yaki" (Sorry, Japanese only)

I guess that we can not see this traditional event in the big city in Japan, but would you like to see it?

It will be held on Sunday, January 15th.  Good Luck with you!