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takibi time

(noun)

takibi time (noun) — A concept rooted in the Japanese word takibi (焚き火), meaning bonfire.

A concept rooted in the Japanese word takibi (焚き火), meaning bonfire. Takibi time refers to the ritual of gathering around a fire to cook, share stories, and strengthen bonds with fellow campers. Popularized by Snow Peak, it treats the campfire not just as a heat source but as the social heart of any campsite.

Example

Once the sun dipped behind the ridge, everyone drifted toward the fire pit for takibi time—hot sake, skewered mochi, and nowhere to be in the morning.

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What is takibi time?

A concept rooted in the Japanese word takibi (焚き火), meaning bonfire. Takibi time refers to the ritual of gathering around a fire to cook, share stories, and strengthen bonds with fellow campers. Popularized by Snow Peak, it treats the campfire not just as a heat source but as the social heart of any campsite.

How do you use "takibi time" in a sentence?

Once the sun dipped behind the ridge, everyone drifted toward the fire pit for takibi time—hot sake, skewered mochi, and nowhere to be in the morning.

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