Japanese Folktale Series

The Inexhaustible Coins: A Japanese Folktale of Boundless Wealth and Human Greed

Discover the mystical Japanese folktale of Tsukinu Zenisashi. Explore the cultural motifs of water spirits in Kyoto, time slips, and the universal danger of human greed in this fascinating legend.
Japanese Culture

Keigo: The “Social Minefield” and the Beautiful, Cruel Wall Facing Japanese Learners

Discover the deep and mysterious world of Japanese Keigo (honorifics). Learn how to navigate the social rules of Japanese language without fear, avoid the trap of over-politeness, and master Japanese culture.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 14, 1987: The Legendary “Madonna Typhoon” Makes Landfall in Osaka

Discover the cultural impact of Madonna's legendary first concert in Japan on June 14, 1987. Explore the 1980s Japanese bubble economy, fashion shifts, and the history of Osaka Stadium in this deep dive into retro Japan.
Japanese Culture

Giving Sound to Silence: The Bizarre and Profound Charm of Japanese Onomatopoeia

Discover why Japanese onomatopoeia is the ultimate hurdle for learners. Explore the cultural depth, shapeshifting words like "goro-goro", and learn how to master them beyond textbooks.
Japanese Folktale Series

Nezumi Jodo: The Surprising Mouse Paradise Hidden Underground

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale "Nezumi Jodo" (The Mouse Paradise). Explore the story of the kind old man, the greedy neighbor, and the deep cultural meanings of karma and harmony in Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 13, 1948: The Day Japanese Literature Lost Its Maverick, Osamu Dazai

Discover the history behind June 13, 1948, the day Japan lost literary genius Osamu Dazai. Explore his final days, the cultural concept of Shinju, and his profound impact on modern society.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] From a Giant Radish to Hell and Heaven! The Bizarre Adventure of “Chobei the Hole Digger”

Discover the hilarious Japanese folktale of Anahori Chobei. Dive deep into the story of a giant radish, a fall into Hell, and an unexpected trip to Heaven, while exploring its connections to Japanese culture.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 12 is Bazaar Memorial Day: The Meiji Era and the Birth of Japan’s New Culture of Mutual Aid

Discover the history of Japan's first charity bazaar held at the Rokumeikan on June 12, 1884. Learn how Western charity blended with Japanese culture in the Meiji period.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Song of the Plover (Chidori no Uta)

Discover the profound Japanese folktale "The Song of the Plover" (Chidori no Uta). Explore the deep cultural meanings of love, nature, and eternity in this traditional story.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Nyubai: The Hidden Wisdom and Art of Japan’s Rainy Season

Discover "Nyubai," the traditional Japanese calendar milestone marking the start of the rainy season on June 11. Explore its deep history, agricultural roots, and how Japanese culture transforms rain into breathtaking art.