TECH & CULTURE
Japan in Photos – Hari-Kuyo
February 03, 2022
Every February 8 at temples in the Kanto area surrounding Tokyo, a ceremony called Hari-kuyo (memorial for broken needles) is attended by kimono makers, tailors, and others who sew for their work, pleasure, or household repairs. Needles are stuck into a large slab of soft tofu or konnyaku along with a wish to become more skillful at needlework.

