Japan's 'waste not, want not' philosophy has deep cultural roots, from monsters and meditation to Marie Kondo's tidying up - Japan Today
Japan's 'waste not, want not' philosophy has deep cultural roots, from monsters and meditation to Marie Kondo's tidying up - Japan Today
It is said that when an object becomes 100 years old it becomes inhabited by a Shinto spirit and comes to life as a tsukumogami.
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