"Tsurezure" (徒然) is a classical Japanese term often translated as "tedium," "solitude," or "having nothing to do." In literature, it is most famously associated with Tsurezuregusa (Essays in Idleness) by Yoshida Kenkō. In modern media, this term is frequently used to describe:

Scenes portraying quiet moments, such as cooking, relaxing, or spending time together, highlighting the "Tsurezure" (leisurely) aspect.