In the New Era of “Beautiful Harmony,” Japan Needs Change

On a pleasant Sunday morning in late April, I stopped for a quick bite of onigiri rice cakes at a small urban park in Yokohama, Japan’s second most populous city. That Sunday was only the second day of renkyū, Japan’s season of “consecutive holidays,” which this spring extended to a full ten days due to … More In the New Era of “Beautiful Harmony,” Japan Needs Change