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Plum Blossoms and Study Prayers at Yushima Temple

Sakura season is almost on us, but the plum blossoms are already here. Last weekend a friend and I went to Yushima Temple, near Okachimachi Station and Ueno, to see the blooming plum trees. When we arrived, I also noticed those walls where one hangs little wood placards with wishes for the gods to fulfill was almost overflowing. My friend told me that not only is Yushima temple famous for plum blossoms, it’s the temple of a “Study God.” We read some of the placards, and it looked like grateful students were thanking the god for their successful school admissions.

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My finals for the last term are already done, but I’ll have to pay a visit to Yushima next term…

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Seasonal Bliss/Blues

Within the last ten years, communication with family and friends who live far away has become much easier and much cheaper due to the advancements in technology.  It seems all an American expat needs is a passport, a credit card/cash, a Skype account and a Facebook account.  With technologies like these, one might even feel as though they aren’t even living overseas!  I can check American news, interact with my friends on Facebook and chat with my family on Skype.  It seems like the world has become one in a blink of an eye… that is until you walk outside.

Japan’s beautiful cherry blossom season is just now coming to a close and for Japanese people, and now myself, nothing represents Winter ending like those lovely flowers.  Now I know it’s Spring.  With an average lifespan of less than one week, these flowers represent an old cultural aesthetic, mono no aware or the transience of things.  In Japan, with the changing of seasons comes the disappearance of some things and the arrival of others (aka seasonal food – although it may not completely disappear it often becomes prohibitively expensive).  Cherry blossoms are no different.  Japanese people celebrate them with gusto, eating and drinking under the trees.  When they are in full bloom, people are overjoyed but it too is short lived.  For soon the leaves will fall and one can not help but consider ones’ own life span and how it too will pass, just like the flowers.

However, no matter how much technology advances this cultural aspect of Japan will not change.  So let’s all close our computers and go outside for a walk.

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The beginning of a new year

Welcome to this new blog of Oakhouse Supporters.

Apart from being a day on which we make jokes in the West, the 1st of april is the beginning of a new fiscal year in Japan. It is thus a good day to begin this blog which, I hope, will fascinate you, and if you’re a Oakhouse resident, maybe you will give us the privilege to take part to this blog.

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The end of march – beginning of april period is also when the cherry trees blossom in most of the Japanese archipelago. This natural phenomenon is much appreciated by Japanese people who gather between friends or colleagues under the branches of the cherry trees to picnic. It is called hanami 花見.

If you come to Japan at this time, you must absolutely experience hanami. In Tokyo, there are many spots famous for their cherry trees like Ueno Park for example.