Ā Every year on May 15, Kyotoļ¼äŗ¬é½ ā the city near Osaka and Kobeļ¼hosts the elegant Aoi Matsuri (čµē„) ā one of Japanās oldest festivals, with roots stretching back over 1,400 years.
Originally held to pray for good harvests and harmony with nature, this ancient ritual lives on in a grand procession through the streets of Kyoto.
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⢠People dress up in full Heian-era outfits ā yes, even šox-drawn carriages are involved!
⢠Costumes are decorated with real hollyhock leaves šæ (not just for style ā they symbolize harmony with nature)
⢠Itās like watching a thousand-year-old royal parade roll through modern Kyoto
⨠No flash ā just real tradition, carefully preserved for over a thousand years.
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That quiet respect for nature and materials ā expressed through every leaf and gesture ā is something we truly admire.
We love how this festival reflects care and consideration ā values we try to bring into our work as well.
𧬠At Watson Bio Lab, we recently updated the packaging for our pipette products ā
not for the sake of change, but because we wanted to reduce waste and use resources more wisely.
š± The new design is:
ā More compact, saving space in storage and shipping
ā Lighter, lowering the impact during transportation
ā Made with less paper, while keeping the same reliable quality
Itās a small change, but one we made with care ā
a quiet step toward being more considerate of the materials we use and the environment we share.
