Nakamichi: “Dark Meals” – Eating while deprived of vision



Nakamichi offers various programs for both domestic and international visitors. First, a distinctive experience is “Dinner in the Dark,” where participants wear eye masks in dim lighting and dine with their vision obscured.

Other offerings include Japanese cultural experience programs such as “Tea Ceremony,” “Japanese Bookbinding,” and “Creating Japanese Fragrances.” Within these Japanese cultural experiences are practices like zazen meditation and shojin ryori (Buddhist vegetarian cuisine), as well as the “Death Experience Journey,” where participants discover what they truly value through a simulated experience of their own death. These are not merely cultural experiences; they convey the fundamental essence of Japanese identity rooted in Buddhism and Shinto.

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