Originally, Japan has a tradition of finding beauty in transience as seen in 'mono no aware (the sadness or pathos of things)' affected by Mujokan (Buddhist concept of the impermanence of worldly things) in Buddhism. |
もともと日本には仏教の無常観の影響を受けた「もののあはれ」など儚さを美しく感じる風土があった。 |