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Why Japan "Shuts Down" for the New Year: The Psychology of Shiwasu and Time
But what these explanations share is the same core idea:
Shiwasu has long been understood not as “just December,” but as a special period devoted to closing out the year.
In other words, the term is more than a seasonal label. For many Japanese people, December is consciously felt as a time to “finish the year.”

Amica
19 hours ago6 min read


Why My Company Survived 18 Years in Japan’s Unwritten Business System
I didn’t grasp the full impact of this until I realized my company had survived 18 years not only because of strategy, funding, or corporate theory, but because of goen — the Japanese belief that people are connected by fate.
A friend recently told me, “You should share your business stories.”
So here I am, starting my writing life.

Amica
7 days ago4 min read
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