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What Do “Itadakimasu” and “Gochisousama” Mean? Japanese Mealtime Culture Explained
What Do “Itadakimasu” and “Gochisousama” Mean? Japanese Mealtime Culture Explained

What Do “Itadakimasu” and “Gochisousama” Mean? Japanese Mealtime Culture Explained

In Japan, people often say “Itadakimasu” before eating and “Gochisousama deshita” after finishing a meal.
These phrases are taught from childhood and are deeply rooted in everyday Japanese life.
To many foreigners, they may look like simple mealtime greetings, but they actually express gratitude, respect, and an awareness of life.

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My First Miso-Making Experience: A Day of Discovering Japanese Life
My First Miso-Making Experience: A Day of Discovering Japanese Life

My First Miso-Making Experience: A Day of Discovering Japanese Life

One day in March, I joined a miso-making workshop held in a local community in Japan.

Miso is an essential part of Japanese food culture. I eat it regularly, but this was the first time I had ever experienced how it is actually made.

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