From Japan with Love: A Call to Appreciate the World’s Mountains : Mountain Day

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On August 11th, Japan celebrates Mountain Day, or Yama no Hi. This public holiday is a dedicated day for people to appreciate mountains, which are a huge and important part of the country’s geography and culture.

It’s a wonderful idea to have a day set aside for this. Mountains have a deep, spiritual meaning in Japan, appearing in ancient stories and art. This holiday isn’t just about hiking; it’s about recognizing the deep connection people have with nature.

It’s wise to remember that we are all a part of nature. In our modern, busy lives, it’s easy to forget that the air we breathe and the water we drink all come from the natural world. Mountains are essential to this. They are like the world’s water towers, the lungs of the land, and homes for many plants and animals.

Hearing about Japan’s Mountain Day is inspiring. It feels good to know that a country is celebrating something so fundamental. It reminds us that nature nourishes us in many ways, and we are not separate from it. This holiday is a powerful reminder of how connected we all are to the natural world.

The rest of the world could certainly learn from this. We could all benefit from a day to appreciate and protect nature. While we are busy with our daily tasks, the natural world keeps sustaining us. Celebrating mountains, or any part of nature, is a great way to show our appreciation. They are not just part of the world’s landscape; they are a vital part of our world.


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