Make the Most of Strawberry Month with Japanese Candy!
I absolutely love Japanese candy. I don’t know why we can’t get on top of the candy business and create all these awesome flavors like Japan can! Lucky for us … Continue Reading →
From one Japanophile to the next…
Japanese home decor, kitchenware, furniture,
I absolutely love Japanese candy. I don’t know why we can’t get on top of the candy business and create all these awesome flavors like Japan can! Lucky for us … Continue Reading →
I’m hoping to find a bunch of sales today! If you couldn’t tell, I’m a pretty big Star Wars dweeb. I am kind of on a mission to find the … Continue Reading →
May the fourth be with you! Star Wars is a huge deal in Japan. It’s actually just a world wide phenomenon. Especially since Star Wars has been transferred to Disney, … Continue Reading →
When seasons begin to change, I need to start looking into new decor. Who doesn’t love a little Totoro in their life? Totoro home decor is absolutely adorable and can … Continue Reading →
LET’S START GARDENING GUYS! I promised you guys some resources, so here they are! I know that I’m a book person personally. Especially when I’m outside doing things, I hate … Continue Reading →
I was really hoping that I wouldn’t need to buy anymore stationary until fall. I even made an estimated list last year about how much I should buy and apparently … Continue Reading →
The final element I will be reviewing for Japanese Gardens are stones and sand. This is a very important element as it is one of the bases for the garden … Continue Reading →
I don’t feel like you can have a garden without plants! This week’s garden element is plants. Of course, there is more to this than just planting plants. There are … Continue Reading →
I feel like daylight savings pretty much kills me. Not only that, but the sun starts coming up earlier and stays out later. It tricks my brain, honestly! Even if … Continue Reading →
My information might not be entirely accurate, so I welcome any input on this particular topic. Lanterns in Japan are very symbolic. As for Japanese gardens, they have changed through … Continue Reading →