Chiharu Tsuji

LIVING NOTES From Japan

Society EN ↓ 8 episodes

A quiet audio journal from Japan, sharing small observations from everyday life—the light in a room, the way we arrange our homes, and the gentle moments that often go unnoticed. Rooted in slow living and a mindful approach to home, each short episode offers a calm reflection on how our living spaces shape how we feel, work, and live. Hosted by Tokyo-based interior designer Chiharu Tsuji, this podcast is recorded in a soft, soothing voice, inviting you to slow down and see home a little differently. These personal notes touch on design, travel, routines, and the quiet details that often shape

Author

Chiharu Tsuji

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 11, 2026

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Episodes

p.7 What Okinawa’s Dark Nights Taught Me 11.07.2026

From Tokyo to Okinawa, everyday life in Japan can feel surprisingly different.
In the Yaeyama Islands, closer to Taiwan than Tokyo, a walk through a truly dark night made me question what we call convenience. On Ishigaki and Iriomote Islands, I encountered dark roads, subtropical forests, tiny creatures, and people whose way of life is shaped by the nature around them. This episode is about travel...

p.6 Why Hotel-Like Living Doesn't Last 01.07.2026

Why do hotel rooms feel so relaxing? In this episode of Living Notes, recorded from the quiet island of Kohama in Okinawa, I explore why so many people dream of creating a hotel-like home—and why that feeling doesn't always last. Perhaps the secret isn't luxury at all. Perhaps it's fewer decisions, less visual clutter, and a home that gives your mind a chance to rest. Drawing on my exp...

p.5 The Japanese Way of Living with Light 26.06.2026

Traditional Japanese homes had a unique relationship with light. Soft daylight filtered through paper screens, while paper lanterns carried warm light after sunset. So why do many modern Japanese homes rely on bright ceiling lights? In this episode, I explore how the history of Japanese homes shaped the way we live with light—and why sometimes, one lamp is enough to change the feeling of a room.

p.4 Japanese Hospitality Without Words 17.06.2026

During a winter journey in northern Japan, I experienced a form of hospitality that was never explained, yet somehow deeply understood. At a traditional Japanese inn, small details quietly unfolded throughout my stay. A haiku written by the chef. A painting on a teacup the following morning. Tiny gestures that felt less like service and more like a conversation. As the journey continued through Ma...

p.3 Living With a View 13.06.2026

What is the real value of a beautiful view? In this episode, I reflect on how the things we see every day quietly shape the way we feel, think, and experience our homes. From a Tokyo apartment with a remarkable view to the Japanese concepts of shakkei (borrowed scenery) and engawa, this page explores the gentle connection between our living spaces and the world beyond them. A quiet reflection on h...

p.2 What do you see when you look up from your work? 11.06.2026

Page Two: What Do You See When You Look Up From Your Work? What happens when you look up from your desk? In this episode, I share a story from a home office project in Tokyo, and reflect on how the position of a desk can influence the way we work, focus, and feel. From a workspace placed in the center of a room to the quiet habit of changing where we sit, this page explores how small shifts in per...

p.1 Choose What Matters Most First 08.06.2026

When I chose the apartment I live in today, I wasn’t looking for the biggest space or the best investment. What mattered most to me was something else: greenery outside my window, natural light throughout the day, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing I could always find my way home. In this first page of Living Notes, I reflect on how identifying our non‑negotiables can make life’s decisi...

p.0 Why I Started LIVING NOTES 04.06.2026

In this first episode, I share why I began LIVING NOTES — a quiet audio journal rooted in small observations from everyday life. I talk about the moments that led me to start recording: the light in a room, the feeling of home, and the desire to capture gentle details that often go unnoticed. This episode reflects on how slowing down, noticing space, and living with intention shaped the beginning...

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