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Miru 〈ORIGINAL × 2025〉

Their team is incredibly knowledgeable—don't be afraid to ask for a recommendation to match your sushi.

Japanese aesthetics have a unique relationship with the act of miru . Unlike Western ocularcentrism (which prioritizes a single, fixed perspective, like the vanishing point in Renaissance art), Japanese traditional art often employs a "walking" perspective. Their team is incredibly knowledgeable—don't be afraid to

In Japanese, you don't "try" a challenge; you "see" it. The phrase Yatte miru means "I’ll try it" or literally "I’ll do and see." This implies that you cannot know reality until you perceive it through action. Miru bridges the gap between anticipation and experience. you don't "try" a challenge

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