Cute Things In Japan

Kawaii is a term you may have heard before. In Japanese, it means cute or adorable and can be used to refer to people or items. If you know Hello Kitty or Pokemon, then you’ll have a good idea of what is means for something to be kawaii. I was intrigued that you can also describe someone’s handwriting as kawaii.

There is also the whole aesthetics of being or dressing kawaii which is also controversial in that the way of thinking that women have to be so and emphasising that one must be forever youthful.

The economic impact of kawaii culture also can’t be ignored. Just think about how far the likes of Hello Kitty, Studio Ghibli and Pokemon have spread around the world with the target audience not always being kids.

Personally, I think kawaii culture is infused in daily life in Japan. It’s morphed in along with the Japanese aesthetics in general of appreciated each thing as it is and how items sit in space/nature. Below are some pictures that I’ve taken that seem quite cute to me. Growing up in the west, there has been trickles of kawaii items but it is not readily available or seen. Of course, Japanese cartoons were very much present on TV’s here and on some stationery when I was a kid. As I’ve grown older and read more about the culture of Japan spreading out into the world and how this came to be, I have a new found appreciation for kawaii items however I’ve yet to find the perfect kawaii bag.

Food

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Objects

Do you associate kawaii culture with Japan? Are you tempted to buy these items?

7 thoughts on “Cute Things In Japan

  1. I do associate kawaii with Japan, but it’s also a thing in other Asian countries (i.e. sajiao in China, aegyo in Korea). While I don’t like how it infantalizes women, the overall concept is cute when it comes to anime and gadgets; just brightens life up!

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  3. Aaah that reminds me of my trip to Japan when I literally photographed everything as everything seemed so beautiful and cute! Something that really stuck with me is that even adult women (that were going to their office job for example) had very cute notebooks and pens, and I loved it because here I always feel like people won’t take you very seriously if you like or have cute stuff!
    Anyway, I bought so many cute things in Japan that still bring me so much joy ahahah!

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