Okaasan Itadakimasu -

Because Itadakimasu acknowledges the "receiving" of life, saying it to one's mother links her role as a provider to the broader natural cycle of life and sustenance. Beyond the Dining Table: Pop Culture and Nostalgia

So the next time you sit down to a home-cooked meal—whether in Tokyo, Los Angeles, or Paris—pause. Think of the person who chopped, stirred, and sweated for you. And even if you don’t speak Japanese, channel the spirit of "Okaasan, itadakimasu." okaasan itadakimasu

Is there a or cultural event that made you interested in this phrase? channel the spirit of "Okaasan

: Once the meal is over, use this phrase to mean "Thank you for this delicious feast". okaasan itadakimasu