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Ready to step into this lifestyle? You don’t need to move to Japan. You just need intention.

The woman teacher in black does not wear the pastel sweaters or floral dresses of her Western counterparts. Her uniform is deliberate.

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In Japanese culture, the cherry blossom represents mortality, beautiful transience, and renewal. It is a symbol of spring, beginnings, and the ephemeral nature of life. It is soft, bright, and traditionally associated with innocence and youth.