That Feels Good In: Japanese

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If you are looking for a deeper "feeling" or a specific "piece" of Japanese culture that represents feeling good, these terms are often used: That Feels Good In Japanese

Specifically used for textures or how something feels against your skin, like soft clothing or high-quality fabric. Are you asking about this in the context of a

Describes being deeply moved or emotionally touched by a piece of art or an experience. This is the most versatile and common way

This is the most versatile and common way to say "it feels good." It works for physical sensations (like a massage), emotional satisfaction, or even a nice breeze. Polite form: Kimochi ga ii desu (気持ちが良いです) .

The art of repairing broken pottery with gold, which celebrates imperfections and the "good" feeling of resilience and healing.

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