Japanese Words

Mottainai Isn't Just "Don't Waste" — It's Closer to a Pang of Conscience

The West adopted mottainai as an eco-slogan. In Japan it's older and deeper — a felt sense that a thing's worth is going unfulfilled, rooted in Buddhism and Shinto.

Wabi-Sabi Isn't a $200 Aesthetic — Here's What It Actually Means

The West turned a 500-year-old Zen idea into beige home decor. A Japanese writer explains what wabi-sabi actually means — and why it's a way of seeing, not a thing you buy.

The Ikigai Chart Isn't Japanese — Here's What Ikigai Actually Means

The famous four-circle ikigai diagram isn't Japanese — it was made in the West in 2014. A Japanese writer explains what ikigai actually means, and how to find yours.