Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] “Koban no Mushiboshi”: The Curious Link Between Idleness and Fortune

Discover the Japanese folktale "Koban no Mushiboshi." A story of a lazy boy, magical mice, and gold coins. Learn why idleness and innocence can bring great fortune in Japanese culture.
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Pokémon: Why the Dream of a Japanese “Bug Catching Boy” Conquered the World

Why did Pokémon conquer the world? A deep dive into the Japanese cultural roots of the franchise, from Satoshi Tajiri's insect collecting to Shinto animism. Discover the philosophy behind the anime.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

The Messenger of Spring Arrived with Tragedy: February 15th is “Spring’s First Gale Naming Day”

Discover the tragic history behind "Haru Ichiban," the strong spring gale in Japan. Learn why February 15th is the Naming Day and how Japanese culture embraces nature's duality.
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【Review】Why “SAKAMOTO DAYS” is Taking the World by Storm: A Fusion of Konbini Culture and Bushido

Discover why Sakamoto Days is a global hit. A deep dive into the retired hitman story, its connection to Japanese Konbini culture, and the modern Bushido spirit. Read the full review now.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

【Feb 14】Valentine’s Day in Japan: A Unique Festival of Love, Duty, and Chocolate

Discover why Japanese women give chocolates to men on February 14th. Explore the history, the difference between Honmei and Giri-choco, and the evolution of this unique cultural event in Japan.
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Demon Slayer: The Crystallization of Taisho Romance and Japanese Spirit – Why the World Weeps for Tanjiro

Discover why Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) captivated the world. A deep dive into its Taisho Era setting, cultural symbolism, and the philosophy of "Mono no Aware." Read the full analysis now.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

February 13: The Day Japanese People Got Their Names. The Truth Behind “Surname Establishment Day”

Why do Japanese people have over 100,000 surnames? Discover the story of February 13, 1875, when commoners were mandated to adopt family names, changing Japanese culture forever.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Crab’s Hot Spring Cure: A Japanese Folktale of Love and Healing

Discover the heartwarming Japanese folktale "The Crab's Hot Spring Cure." Explore the cultural origins of Onsen (hot springs), the spirit of Toji healing, and the deep bond of family in this comprehensive guide to Japanese folklore.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

A spicy aroma drifting from the kitchen. A golden sauce that stimulates the appetite. When you hear “curry,” which country’s cuisine do you imagine? India? Or perhaps the UK?

Discover the history of Bon Curry, launched on Feb 12, 1968. Learn how this "magic bag" from Japan revolutionized global food culture, from NASA tech to disaster prep.
Japanese Folktale Series

Used as a Paperweight?! The Heartwarming Tale of “Goryo no Jizo-san” in Gunma

Discover the Japanese folktale "Goryo no Jizo-san" from Gunma. A story about a stone statue that cried to go home, teaching us about animism and the Japanese soul.