Japanese Folktale Series

It is said that eight million gods (Yaoyorozu no Kami) exist in Japan. They dwell in mountains, rivers, and even in the fleeting moments of our daily lives. Today, I would like to introduce a story about a god who defeated a demon (Oni) not with brute force, but with a surprising method. Please enjoy this tale, which deeply reflects Japanese spirituality.

Discover the Japanese folktale "The God's Demon Extermination." A story where a Shinto god defeats a loud Oni not with force, but with the power of silence. Explore the deep cultural meaning of "Ma" and Japanese spirituality.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

If you have any interest in Japan, you have undoubtedly heard the word “MANGA.” Perhaps you are already a devoted fan. But do you know the “origins” of why Japanese manga has evolved so uniquely and come to be loved around the world?

Discover why February 9th is "Manga Day" in Japan. Explore the legacy of Osamu Tezuka, the God of Manga, and how he revolutionized storytelling and anime history.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Tragedy of Loyalty and Deification: The Legend of Kurohachi Daimyojin

Discover the tragic yet beautiful Japanese folktale of Kurohachi Daimyojin. A loyal dog who saved his master from a giant serpent and became a deity. Explore the deep cultural meaning behind this hidden legend.
Anime

ONE PIECE: The Modern Odyssey and Why the World is Obsessed with Luffy’s Voyage

Dive deep into the global phenomenon of ONE PIECE. Discover why this manga masterpiece captivates the world through Japanese values of Nakama, inherited will, and freedom.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Japan harbors a mysterious and gentle custom unlike any other in the world. If you were to visit a Japanese temple on February 8th, you might witness a surreal scene: people solemnly sticking sewing needles into blocks of tofu or konjac jelly.

On Feb 8th, Japan celebrates Hari-Kuyo, the Festival of Broken Needles. Discover why needles are stuck in tofu and learn about the Japanese spirit of animism and gratitude for tools.
Japanese Folktale Series

【Japanese Folktale】The Myoga Inn: A Story of Greed, Humor, and Forgetfulness

Discover the funny Japanese folktale "The Myoga Inn." Why does eating Myoga make you forget? A story of a greedy innkeeper, a rich traveler, and a hilarious twist ending.
Anime

Magic is Not a “Miracle,” It is a “Craft.” The Cruel yet Beautiful Japanese Artisan Spirit Depicted in “Witch Hat Atelier”

Discover "Witch Hat Atelier," a stunning fantasy manga where magic is drawn, not born. Explore its themes of craftsmanship, secrecy, and the beautiful struggle of learning that captivate fans worldwide. A must-read beyond Harry Potter.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

February 7th Nagano Day: The Miracle in the Silver World Where the World Became One

Discover why February 7th is Nagano Day. Explore the history of the 1998 Winter Olympics, the Japanese spirit of 'Wa' (Harmony), and the enduring legacy of peace and snow in Japan.
Anime

Dragon Ball: The Legendary Anime That Conquered the World and Defines Japanese Shonen Genre

Discover the legend of Dragon Ball. This in-depth review explores Son Goku's epic journey, analyzes its profound cultural impact as the definitive Japanese shonen anime, and explains why it remains a must-watch global phenomenon today.
Japanese Folktale Series

Japanese Folktale: The Man Who Became a Turtle – The Price of Eternity

Discover the haunting Japanese folktale of "The Man Who Became a Turtle." A deep dive into Japanese culture, animism, and the philosophical paradox of immortality versus humanity.