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Year of the Dragon: Soaring Towards Success and Transformation

The dawn of a new year always brings emotions of renewal, opportunities, and unlimited possibilities. But this year, there's something even more special on the horizon: the beginning of the Japanese Year of the Dragon! In Japanese culture, the dragon is a powerful symbol, always associated with wisdom, longevity, and transformation. This year promises to be an extraordinary time to soar towards our dreams with the energy of the dragon by our side. The history of Japanese dragons originates from Chinese mythology and was introduced to Japan in the 8th century by the Japanese who studied in China. The Japanese and Chinese...
HAPPY NEW YEAR!

As it couldn't be otherwise, we wanted to congratulate all of you, members of the Samurai Market family, on the beginning of this New Year. In Japan, everything around us sets the atmosphere during these dates. For instance, the ever-present typical decorations welcomed us at the office entrance, creating tender moments of reunion with each and every member who is here at your service. The New Year decorations welcome us at the entrance of the central headquarters Following the Samurai Market tradition, we commenced the traditional Shinto rituals by visiting, as a corporation, the nearest shrine, Sanja, to express gratitude...
THANK YOU, DEAR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS, THANK YOU!

Today we are celebrating, not only at Samurai Market as a Company, but throughout Japan, and the reason for that is simply you, dear customer. And we want to thank you for being there for us, allowing us to accompany you in times of plenty, during special celebrations (such as birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, Halloween...), and also enabling us to bring door-to-door a piece of this beloved land of the Rising Sun to your home during less favorable times (when traveling to Japan wasn't possible due to health reasons). Today is the day when we won't tire of repeating to you:...
Shichi-Go-San: Growth and Tradition

Shichi-Go-San, a cherished Japanese festival, holds profound cultural significance as it celebrates the milestones of children at the ages of three, five, and seven. The name itself, which translates to "Seven-Five-Three" in English, reflects the specific ages around which the festival revolves. This traditional event, observed annually throughout the month of November, but in a much more special way on November 15th, provides a unique lens through which to explore the cultural values, family traditions, and religious aspects that are interwoven into the fabric of Japanese society. Transcending time: roots of a festival The roots of Shichi-Go-San can be traced...
Shuriken: Unveiling the Art of Japanese Throwing Weapons
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In the world of martial arts and ancient combat techniques, no weapon is as iconic, remarkable and intriguing as the shuriken. The word "shuriken" translates to "hidden hand blade," reflecting their purpose as concealed, throwable weapons. Today, we will introduce you to the art of shuriken, the enigmatic companions of the mysterious and dangerous ninja, the legendary covert agents of Japan. A Glimpse into the History of Shuriken Shuriken evolved from simple, pointed metal objects used for farming and hunting into specialized throwing weapons. The earliest versions were likely small, flat, and straightforward, gradually transforming into the more recognizable star-shaped...