Happy Easter!

For once, Easter isn’t just passing by unnoticed, so: Happy Easter!

Other than Christmas, which has been thoroughly commercialized, Easter is not much of a thing in Japan. I guess that’s because it tends to fall somewhere between hanami and Golden Week, when the Japanese are busy with their own traditions. Also, there are only very few shops – mostly those that sell foreign goods – where you can get Easter-related merch like chocolate eggs or decorations.

Personally, I’m not very big on holiday decorations, so I tend to skip these occasions completely. However, a friend of mine gave me the above painting, so I put it on display as a nod towards Easter.

It’s a little female rabbit bowing politely at a tea ceremony. I hope the calligraphy says something appropriate… I’m still struggling with the kanji, and handwritten Japanese will probably remain elusive forever.

3 thoughts on “Happy Easter!”

  1. I think it’s saying: 兎を狙う者は一兎も得ず
    so, at least it’s not inappropriate. 😉

    Frohe Ostern!

      1. Ah, so something like “Who hunts two rabbits catches none.”
        Yes, not totally inappropriate for Easter.

        Thanks for the translation – what would I do without you!

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