Send us a text After 40 years of running the same cozy coffee shop in Japan, my parents are finally retiring. In this special episode, I share the story of how it all began, what the shop meant to our community, and the deeper reality behind small, family-run businesses in Japan. It’s personal, a little bittersweet, and a quiet tribute to a generation who kept going—no matter what. 日本のとある小さな喫茶店。両親が40年間続けてきたそのお店が、ついに幕を閉じます。今回のエピソードでは、喫茶店のはじまりの物語、地域とのつながり、そして日本各地にある家族経営の小さなお店が抱えるリアル...
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Send us a text After 40 years of running the same cozy coffee shop in Japan, my parents are finally retiring. In this special episode, I share the story of how it all began, what the shop meant to our community, and the deeper reality behind small, family-run businesses in Japan. It’s personal, a little bittersweet, and a quiet tribute to a generation who kept going—no matter what. 日本のとある小さな喫茶店。両親が40年間続けてきたそのお店が、ついに幕を閉じます。今回のエピソードでは、喫茶店のはじまりの物語、地域とのつながり、そして日本各地にある家族経営の小さなお店が抱えるリアル...
Ever wondered why those two-tiered rice cakes with a tiny orange on top are everywhere in Japan during the New Year? Meet Kagami Mochi! In this episode, we unwrap the symbolism, history, and spiritual significance of this unique tradition—from Shinto rituals to hopes for family prosperity. Plus, we’ll tell you why you shouldn’t point a knife at it on January 11th! 日本のお正月に、なぜあの小さな橙が乗った二段重ねの鏡餅がどこにでもあるのか、不思議に思ったことはありませんか?今回は「鏡餅」について徹底解説します!このユニークな伝統の象徴や歴史、そして神道の儀式や家族繁栄への願いなど、そのスピリチュアルな意味に迫り...
So Japanese
Send us a text After 40 years of running the same cozy coffee shop in Japan, my parents are finally retiring. In this special episode, I share the story of how it all began, what the shop meant to our community, and the deeper reality behind small, family-run businesses in Japan. It’s personal, a little bittersweet, and a quiet tribute to a generation who kept going—no matter what. 日本のとある小さな喫茶店。両親が40年間続けてきたそのお店が、ついに幕を閉じます。今回のエピソードでは、喫茶店のはじまりの物語、地域とのつながり、そして日本各地にある家族経営の小さなお店が抱えるリアル...