Ukiy
Ukiy, also known as ukiyo, is a Japanese term that literally translates to "floating world." It emerged as a cultural concept during the Edo period (1603-1868) in Japan, a time of relative peace and economic prosperity. The concept of the floating world referred to the urban lifestyle, particularly the entertainment districts of cities like Edo (modern-day Tokyo), Kyoto, and Osaka. These districts were characterized by vibrant theaters, teahouses, restaurants, and brothels, where people could escape the constraints of their social status and daily routines.
The term "ukiy" became closely associated with a genre of art and literature that depicted the pleasures
The philosophy behind "ukiy" embraced the enjoyment of the present moment, often with a sense of detachment,