Thirteen participants re-enacted “Kyokusui no En,” a millennium-old court ceremony, where they composed tanka poems before a floating cup of sake reached them down a stream in the garden.
However, Sukuna is not from our time in the series. He was a powerful — the most powerful — sorcerer in the Heian Era, and no other sorcerer was ever a match for him. So, who exactly was ...
The Kyokusui-no-En is a Shinto ritual that reproduces the elegant imperial court ceremonies of the Heian period. People dressed in glossy kimonos sit on both banks of a stream flowing through the ...
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It has also been called the Heian Beni-shidare, named after the Yae-Beni-Shidare tree in Kyoto's Heian ... so people avoided planting them in their garden. However, in recent years, people's ...
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I Just Discovered the Japanese 'Way of Fragrance', and It Might Be the Purest Way to Make ..."Rooted in the elegance of Japan’s Heian period, Kōdō was a refined practice among the nobility, designed to cultivate mindfulness, evoke emotions, and create an artistic connection to nature ...
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