“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

October 24th: The Day Japan Hosted Its First F1 Grand Prix and Proved Its Technological Soul to the World | What’s Today’s Special Day Series

Explore the profound cultural impact of Japan's inaugural F1 Grand Prix on October 24, 1976. This race at Fuji Speedway symbolized the nation's 'Takumi Spirit,' technological excellence, and the modern interpretation of Bushido. A must-read for F1 and Japan culture fans.
Japanese Folktale Series

【The Wind God and the Children】The Whimsical Kami and Japanese View of Nature | Japanese Folktale Series

A deep dive into the Japanese folktale 'Kaze no Kami to Kodomo' (The Wind God and the Children). Full story, analysis of the whimsical South Wind and the kind North Wind, and how it reflects Japanese animism and communal bonds for international readers.
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The Poetic Charm and Practical Wisdom of Japanese Seasons: Unraveling *Soko* (Descent of Frost) and October 23rd

October 23rd often falls on Soko (Descent of Frost), one of the 24 Sekki. This article deeply explores the meaning of Soko, its connection to Japanese history and culture, modern anniversaries like Telegraph & Telephone Day and Tsugaru Dialect Day, and seasonal foods like Autumn Salmon and Persimmons, illustrating the delicate transition of seasons and the wisdom of the Japanese people.
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The Japanese Cinderella Story: “Hachikazuki Hime” Reveals Trials and True Beauty

Explore the Japanese folktale 'Hachikazuki Hime' (The Bowl-Wearing Princess). A deep dive for international readers into the true beauty hidden by the bowl, the trials of the stepmother, Kannon worship, and Japanese cultural values.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

October 22nd: “Anime Day” That Captivates the World – Unraveling the Depths of Japanese Culture

Explore the history of "Anime Day" on October 22nd and the impact of Hakujaden, Japan's first color feature film. Discover how anime connects with deep Japanese traditions, from the Choju-giga to Mono no Aware, and its enduring global appeal.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Japanese Humor and Spirit of Tolerance: The Tale of Shojoji no Tanukibayashi (The Badger-Dog’s Drumming at Shojo-ji Temple)

Explore 'Shojoji no Tanukibayashi,' a classic Japanese folktale. Learn how an eccentric monk teaches a profound lesson on compassion, cultural acceptance, and the uniquely Japanese spirit of 'Wa' (Harmony) through a drumming contest with mischievous Tanuki.
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A Grand Turning Point in History: October 21st is the Day of the “Battle of Sekigahara”

October 21st marks the Battle of Sekigahara. A deep-dive article for international readers on the clash between Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari that established 260 years of peace. Analyzing betrayal, honor, and self-interest to understand Bushido and Japanese culture.
Japanese Folktale Series

【Japanese Folktale Series】Understanding the Power of Nature: Wisdom and Faith in ‘Chōfuku-zan no Yamanba’

Explore the Japanese folktale 'Chōfuku-zan no Yamanba.' Discover the dual nature of the mountain hag, the cultural philosophy of 'Okagesama,' and the ancient Japanese wisdom of coexisting with nature's power. A deep dive into Japanese spirituality for international readers.
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Miracle Night that Repelled the World’s Mightiest Empire: The Profound Shadow of the Battle of Bun’ei (October 20th) on Japanese Culture

October 20th marks the Battle of Bun'ei. Discover how 13th-century Japan, faced with the Mongol invasion, was saved by samurai valor and the legendary 'Kamikaze' (Divine Wind), shaping Bushido and Japanese culture forever.
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【Japanese Folktale Series】A Warning to the Greedy Neighbor: What the Japanese Folktale ‘Saru Jizo’ Reveals about the Japanese Spirit

Explore the Japanese folktale 'Saru Jizo' (The Monkey Jizo). Discover how the story of an honest man and his greedy neighbor reveals core Japanese values: the triumph of selflessness, the importance of purity, and a deep reverence for nature and deities. A must-read for Japan culture enthusiasts.