“I must have been a Nakasendo pilgrim in a past life.”

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I’ve fallen in love with walking Japan’s ancient routes—starting with the Nakasendo, the historic road that once connected Kyoto and Edo through the mountains.There’s something magical about these journeys: the chance encounters, the shared smiles, and the unforgettable cultural and culinary experiences. Every time I reflect on them, I feel a warmth in my heart—and Learn More …

Sake brewers’values

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“I entered the world of sake because of sake brewers”, do I often say. I am fond of their authenticity, pride and great generosity. I love the fact that they will put the conservation of their heritage, and its transmission to the next generation most often above other business success indicators. Naoshi Takatsu, Executive Education Learn More …

Shinrin-Yoku

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“Be it pheromones, electro-magnetism or inaudible sound waves, walking through the forest helps me to restore my balance. If nature therapy or forest bathing was born as Shinrinryoku in Japan in the late 80s, in a country where forest = mountain, it’s been acknowledged forever that “something” happens or “someone” dwells there. I always stop Learn More …

Sake Tasting On-Line Event

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Covid makes it impossible to meet. However, breaking the ice on-line after a full week of Zoom and G-Meet meetings is not that easy either. Sake helps. 3 Sakes for 3 stories about branding, love, tradition, innovation and the role of women in sake, for an IT company

Tea Break

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“Chanoyu” is often referred to as “Tea Ceremony”, however “Ceremony” is absent from the Japanese expression. As a matter of fact, leaving aside the undeniable formality of the process, the Chanoyu’s starting point is the intention of a host to offer a moment of relaxation and beauty, as well as a good bowl of tea, Learn More …