Kōraku
Kōraku is a Japanese term that translates to "the pleasure after" or "the joy that follows." It refers to the enjoyment and satisfaction that comes after experiencing hardship or challenges. This concept is often associated with the idea that enduring difficulties can lead to greater appreciation of positive experiences.
In the context of Japanese culture, Kōraku is linked to various practices, including tea ceremonies and traditional arts, where participants find joy in the beauty and tranquility that follows a period of effort or struggle. It emphasizes the importance of balance between work and leisure, highlighting the value of savoring moments of happiness.