Many years ago a lovely mori friend wrote a series of prompts for writing, sketching, photography, and cooking! These prompts were super cute and I completed them for sketching once. However, I wanted to edit a few and make some more focused mori specific prompts for 2025 that mori folk might be able to use.
You can check out the original prompts here, if you are interested! Some of the prompts are the same, and some are updated. There is also one new category, WEAR!
WRITE!
Use these prompts for journaling or blogging.
- Comfort Food: Write about eating or preparing your favorite/a meaningful meal.
- Mind Garden: Describe your dream garden.
- Furry Friends: Write about your pets, animals you like, or other animal friends.
- Memento Mori: Write about dark or spooky topics, dark mori, or any combination of the two!
- Mushroom: Describe your favorite mushrooms, research and share about a new mushroom, or how you incorporate mushrooms into mori.
- Winter Mori: Write about wearing mori in the winter, or winter-y mori activities.
- Summer Mori: Write about wearing mori in the summer, or summer-y mori activities.
- Traditional: Write an informative piece about a cultural artifact/tradition from your country, and how you might incorporate that into your style.
- Favorite Color: Write something titled “[your favorite color]”. Be creative with it!
- Least Favorite Color: Share how you would incorporate your least favorite color into mori.
- Rebellion: Write about breaking the "rules" in mori!
- Vacation: What is your dream mori vacation spot?
- Fairy Tale: What is your favorite fairy tale? Write about it!
- Music: Share your favorite mori song or musician.
- Paper: Write about writing! (e.g. what you like about it, what you write, your writing process, etc.)
- All About Me: What is your personal mori aesthetic? Share any pieces, themes, or ideas that are central to mori kei for you.
- Little Blessings: Write about the little blessings in your life and remember to appreciate them.
- Fantasy: Write about your dream mori item, outfit, etc. What do you see in your wildest dreams?
- Japan: Write about all you’d see/do on a trip to Japan. (in a hypothetical past during the Harajuku mori-boom, or present day are both okay!)
- Vintage: Write about what mori might have looked like in a past time, or share how you incorporate vintage items and themes into mori.
- Editorial: Write an article for the “Mori Messenger”, a mori newspaper.
- Challenge: Write about something in mori that is difficult for you to do or understand.
- Bento: Write about what you would put in your bento box to go on a mori picnic.
- Skills: What is something you learned to do, or a hobby you have, because of mori? Or what is something you can do that works well with mori?
- Little Things: Write about the small things in life, or in mori kei, that bring you joy.
- New: Create a new mori-like aesthetic (think yama kei, hama kei, etc.) What themes would you incorporate?
- Annoying: Write about something that annoys you about mori, or something you don't like.
- Meme: Make or share a mori meme, or write about something in mori that makes you smile or laugh.
- Contradiction: What is something you do or enjoy that is very "un-mori"? Tell us about it!
- Victory!: Make yourself a “Congratulations you did the Mori Challenge” certificate to award yourself.
DRAW!
Use these prompts for sketching, painting, and other kinds of art.
- Comfort Food: Draw a picture of/including your favorite foods and snacks.
- Mind Garden: Draw a meditative garden from your imagination.
- Furry Friends: Draw your favorite forest creature(s).
- Memento Mori: Draw a portrait inspired by vintage memento mori photographs.
- Mushroom: Draw a picture of/including mushrooms.
- Winter Mori: Draw a winter mori picture.
- Summer Mori: Design a mori swimsuit.
- Traditional: Draw a mori outfit inspired by your country's traditional national dress.
- Favorite Color: Draw a picture with a color palette comprised of your favorite colors.
- Least Favorite Color: Draw a picture with your least favorite colors.
- Rebellion: Draw a mori person in a non-mori setting, or engaging in non-mori activities.
- Vacation: Draw a mori-esque vacation scene.
- Fairy Tale: Reinvent your favorite fairy tale(s) with a mori twist.
- Music: Listen to a song and paint/draw what you feel.
- Paper: Make a collage or do dĂȘcoupage.
- All About Me: Draw a self portrait.
- Little Blessings: Draw something with a religious theme/motif.
- Fantasy: Draw a mori style fantasy creature (elf, hobbit, dragon, etc.)
- Japan: Draw a mori-style Kimono.
- Vintage: Draw a vintage style mori person.
- Editorial: Draw a mori-magazine front cover.
- Challenge: Draw something that is difficult for you.
- Bento: Draw a bento lunch.
- Skills: Draw something you are good at / enjoy drawing. Lean into your comfort characters and colors!
- Little Things: Draw a collection of small mori items.
- New: Draw something you have never drawn before!
- Annoying: Draw something that annoys you or that you think would annoy mori folk.
- Meme: Convert a regular meme into a mori meme.
- Contradiction: Draw something with contrasting colors.
- Victory!: You just completed the Mori-Challenge, so draw yourself celebrating.
SNAP!
Use these prompts for photography.
- Comfort Food: Photograph food(s) you love.
- Mind Garden: Photograph gardens and flowers, and make a collage if you'd like!
- Furry Friends: Photograph different textures of fur and feathers, your favorite animals, or your pets.
- Memento Mori: Take a photo or portrait with a dark or gloomy mood.
- Mushroom: Take pictures of mushrooms.
- Winter Mori: If it's winter, capture a wintery mori scene! If it's not winter, photograph the accessories/coord you would wear during the winter.
- Summer Mori: If it's summer, capture a summery mori scene. If it's not summer, photograph items that remind you of summer.
- Traditional: Photograph something that would be considered traditional in your culture.
- Favorite Color: Snap things that are your favorite color, put them together in a spectrum.
- Least Favorite Color: Photograph a color you dislike but make it beautiful!
- Rebellion: Photograph something that is not "beautiful" and make it beautiful!
- Vacation: Snap a relaxing spot or a vacation scene.
- Fairy Tale: Snap a landscape/scene which reminds you of a fairytale.
- Music: Listen to a song and capture it in a photo.
- Paper: Photograph books and pages.
- All About Me: Photograph yourself!
- Little Blessings: Snap a picture of something small that brings you joy.
- Fantasy: Snap a scene that looks like something out of a fantasy.
- Japan: Capture a picture that resonates with the theme Japan.
- Vintage: Capture something with vintage filters on.
- Editorial: Create a photo-spread to appear in a Mori Magazine.
- Challenge: Photograph something from a new angle you rarely use (above, below, tilted, etc.)
- Bento: Take photos of lunchboxes or a lunchbox meal.
- Skills: Take a photo of something you like to do, a hobby, or something you are familiar taking photos of.
- Little Things: Experiment with size and perspective to make little things look big & vice versa.
- New: Photograph a new experience, or something you have never seen before.
- Annoying: Snap what annoys you with doodles/google eyes on to make them less annoying.
- Meme: Snap a funny picture but make it mori!
- Contradiction: Photograph mori things or outfits in a non-mori setting.
- Victory!: Take a selfie with a big smile, you just completed the Mori Challenge.
COOK!
Use these prompts for cooking of baking!
- Comfort Food: Cook your favorite comfort food.
- Mind Garden: Cook a dish inspired by flowers.
- Furry Friends: Make a treat for an animal friend (pet or wild animals).
- Memento Mori: Make a dish your grandparents/great grandparents ate in their youth.
- Mushroom : Make a dish with mushrooms as the focus.
- Winter Mori: Cook a dish with winter vegetables.
- Summer Mori: Make mori-flavor ice cream.
- Traditional: Cook a traditional meal associated with your country.
- Favorite Color: Make a meal with your favorite colors in it.
- Least Favorite Color: Incorporate your least favorite colors in a meal and make it delicious.
- Rebellion: Cook something "unhealthy," or something some people might consider "disgusting," and enjoy it with no shame or worries!
- Vacation: Cook something you might have on a vacation, or a picnic.
- Fairy Tale: Make a meal that is in a fairytale (e.g. Grandmas picnic basket in Little Red Riding Hood or a Gingerbread house).
- Music: Make a meal based on a song with food in its name (e.g. Candy Candy Candy).
- Paper: Make paper-thin crepĂȘs with yummy fillings.
- All About Me: Cook your favorite dish, and tell us why you love it!
- Little Blessings: Make something delicious you can take and eat on the go.
- Fantasy: Cook a dish inspired by a fantasy story (e.g. Lembas bread from Lord of the Rings, etc.)
- Japan: Cook a Japanese dish.
- Vintage: Make a dish from the past that we wouldn't eat today! (Hint: Look up historical recipes from a time period that interests you!)
- Editorial: Make a recipe for the Mori Messenger (a made-up mori magazine).
- Challenge: Make something you have never made before, or something that didn't turn out well the last time you tried making it.
- Bento: Make a mori themed bento box lunch.
- Skills: Make your specialty, or something you comfortable making.
- Little Things: Make a meal using only mini foods (e.g. baby carrots, tiny potatoes, mini corn).
- New: Cook a familiar meal but with one new ingredient.
- Annoying: Make something that is tedious or frustrating to make (e.g. a recipe with lots of steps, something that takes a long time to rise or proof, etc.)
- Meme: Create a meme inspired dish, or something humorous.
- Contradictions: Cook something with ingredients you wouldn't normally use together (and hope it turns out delicious!)
- Victory!: Order take-out, you’ve cooked enough!!!
WEAR!
Use these prompts to create your own outfits (irl or in an online photo collage).
- Comfort Food: Create an outfit you would wear to your favorite restaurant or cafe.
- Mind Garden: Create an outfit inspired by flowers or other things you might find in a garden.
- Furry Friends: Create an outfit inspired by your favorite animal.
- Memento Mori: Create a dark mori outfit. Or, if you usually wear dark mori, incorporate some purposefully spooky themes into your outfit (e.g. skulls, spiderwebs, etc.)
- Mushroom: Wear something with a mushroom image or design!
- Winter Mori: Create a warm outfit for winter.
- Summer Mori: Create a light outfit for summer.
- Traditional: Create an outfit that uses themes from your culture.
- Favorite Color: Create an outfit using your favorite color.
- Least Favorite Color: Create an outfit using your least favorite color, or if you don't own anything in that color, a color you rarely wear.
- Rebellion: Create a mori outfit using at least one non-mori item.
- Vacation: Create a mini-capsule wardrobe (aka a set of items that can be made into a few outfits and easily packed for a vacation).
- Fairy Tale: Create an outfit inspired by your favorite fairy tale.
- Music: Listen to a mori song and create an outfit based on it.
- Paper: Make something out of paper, and wear it! (e.g. Origami, paper broach, paper hat, etc.)
- All About Me: Wear your favorite outfit and explain why you like it.
- Little Blessings: Create an outfit with something special to you. (e.g. A family heirloom, a gift from a friend, a piece you crafted yourself, etc.)
- Fantasy: Create an outfit that feels like something out of a fantasy story.
- Japan: Create an outfit with Japanese influences.
- Vintage: Wear a vintage piece, or create an outfit with a vintage silhouette.
- Editorial: Make a magazine outfit breakdown!
- Challenge: Wear a piece that is difficult to style. Try to style it in a new way!
- Bento: Create an outfit for a picnic bento lunch.
- Skills: Create an outfit that reflects your skills and hobbies.
- Little Things: Wear an outfit with many tiny details and accessories.
- New: Buy something new to wear in an outfit, or wear a piece you haven't worn yet or have been avoiding styling.
- Annoying: Wear a piece that annoys you when you wear it, or share a piece you no longer have because it was annoying. (e.g. uncomfortable fabrics, bad fit, bad shape, etc.)
- Meme: Wear any mori outfit and recreate your favorite meme, or take a funny photo wearing mori.
- Contradiction: Style two pieces you never would put together. Try to make them work with one another!
- Victory!: You've styled enough! Congrats! Wear your favorite clothes and relax.
As always, if you try these prompts, feel free to link your posts below and share with others! I'm always excited to see them!
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