The holiday celebrates the star-crossed lovers Vega and Altair, who can only meet once a year on the 7th day of the 7th month.
Read MoreWith a little creativity and foresight, furoshiki can be a stylish swiss army knife for many of the tasks we encounter throughout the day. From aprons to carriers, here are four novel applications we’re experimenting with.
Read MoreShofuso's Head Gardener talked us through her must-have tools, the components of her gardening outfit, and how she got started as a gardener.
Read MoreSometimes the best remedy for the summer heat is a refreshing glass of cold, old-fashioned lemonade.
Read MoreProblems falling asleep? Stress getting the better of you? These aromatherapy scent combinations can offer some relief.
Read MoreOn one of the last crisp days of May, the Rikumo team took a field trip to Ridley Creek State Park in Pennsylvania to shoot our first summer lookbook. Inspired by outdoor gatherings and nature, we re-imagined our ideal picnic setting, went for a bike ride, and feasted on cheese and olives under a canopy of maple leaves.
Read MoreWe talk to Francheska Snyder, Head Gardener at Shofuso Japanese House about the ways in which gardening has changed her life, the challenges and responsibilities of maintaining a historical landmark, and the importance of taking breaks.
Read MoreTime imposes limitations on everyone, but aging doesn’t necessarily mean slowing down.
Read MoreKnown as the "princess tree," paulownia wood is a high-quality material closely connected to female identity in Japan. Learn why it remains a deeply symbolic natural material to this day.
Read MoreChopstick etiquette can be difficult. Here are a few tips to make sure you're using yours well.
Read MoreIf you grew up in Japan, it's likely your growth was marked by the books, board games, toys and TV shows of your youth. Here are three picture book series that Japanese kids have enjoyed for years.
Read MoreIn honor of this upcoming Mother's Day, we bring you a beginner tea-making tutorial, starring Yuka, our founder, and her son Riku.
Read MoreJust in time for Children's Day, we're excited to announce Rikumo Kid, our new collection of children’s toys and games that nurture the relentlessly creative spirit of children.
Read MoreDespite its vast domestic resources, Japan has become one of the world’s largest importers of lumber. Organizations like the Kizara Project are using design to fight back.
Read MoreThough it once was the dominant form of literary expression, poetry has since been eclipsed by prose for most of the world. Not so in Japan, where the influence of one particular 13th century collection has inspired works of art and even games.
Read MoreWith help from her favorite beauty lines, our leading beauty expert Coral walked us through the best ways to create a skincare regimen.
Read MoreVincent Feldman, an urban architecture photographer and university lecturer, shares his creative journey with us.
Read MoreThere is a saying that goes, "In a house made of hiba, mosquitoes do not come for 3 years." We give you a look into the fascinating history and properties of this prized tree.
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