
Complete Collection
Complete Japan
Cultural Guide
Three short video guides for visitors who wish to prepare for traditional dining,
shrines, and temples in Japan — available together at a significant saving.
Immediate access · Watch at your own pace · No prior knowledge required

What's Included
Three Guides.
One Complete Foundation.
Each guide is short, calm, and designed to be watched in the days before your visit.

3. Ryotei Etiquette:
Graceful Dining in Japan
The Ryotei is a temple of refined hospitality (Omotenashi). Discover how the elegant placement of your hands and your understanding of seating reflect kindness and humility. This is the art of reciprocating grace, ensuring your presence is a harmony, not a disturbance.
The Ryotei is a temple of refined hospitality (Omotenashi). Discover how the elegant placement of your hands and your understanding of seating reflect kindness and humility. This is the art of reciprocating grace, ensuring your presence is a harmony, not a disturbance.
1. Visiting Shrines in Japan (NEWLY RELEASED)
The Shinto shrine is the threshold to the divine. Learn the precise form for the elaborate ritual of purification (Chozuya) and the respectful bows to address the Kami, ensuring your spirit aligns with the sanctity of the space.
The Shinto shrine is the threshold to the divine. Learn the precise form for the elaborate ritual of purification (Chozuya) and the respectful bows to address the Kami, ensuring your spirit aligns with the sanctity of the space.


2. Visiting Temples in Japan
Buddhist temples are realms where the past breathes in quiet reverence. Master the solemn movements before the incense burner and transform your actions into sincere acts of profound respect for the ancestors and deities.
Buddhist temples are realms where the past breathes in quiet reverence. Master the solemn movements before the incense burner and transform your actions into sincere acts of profound respect for the ancestors and deities.

Why Prepare
What Changes
After Watching
These guides do not teach rules. They offer the spirit behind the gestures —
so each experience feels natural, not rehearsed.
静
Calm, not uncertain
Visitors who understand the rhythm of a space can relax into it, rather than spend the experience wondering what to do next.
敬
Respected, not merely tolerated
Small gestures of awareness are noticed and appreciated. They change the quality of every interaction in the space.
深
Deeper, not just different
Understanding the meaning behind the form transforms an experience from observation into genuine participation.
Value
The Complete Guide
vs. Individual Guides
Purchasing the complete guide saves ¥3,000 and provides unlimited access .


