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.
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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.
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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.
Japanese Folktale Series

Mystical Magic and Miracles of Japan: Welcome to the Tale of “Old Man Gyotoku and the Crane”

Dive into the magical Japanese folktale of "Old Man Gyotoku and the Crane". Explore the touching story of a stolen egg, glowing spirits, and a miracle hatch, while discovering deep insights into Japanese animism and traditional culture.
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June 10th is “Time Day”: The History of Time and Dedication to Punctuality in Japan

Discover the fascinating history of Japan's "Time Day" on June 10th. Explore how an ancient water clock from 671 AD shaped Japan's world-renowned culture of strict punctuality.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Mysterious Japanese Folktales] The Eight-Eyed Monster of Akaiwa Abyss: What Terrified the Legendary Kappa?

Dive into the fascinating Japanese folktale of "The Eight-Eyed Monster of Akaiwa Abyss" from Kumamoto. Learn about Yokai, the legendary Kappa, and deep Japanese culture!
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June 9th | 72 Micro-Seasons: “Kamakiri Shozu” (Mantises Hatch) – What a Tiny Insect Teaches Us About Samurai Spirit and Japanese Nature

Discover the deep Japanese cultural meaning behind the micro-season "Kamakiri Shozu" (Mantises Hatch) on June 9th. Explore its connection to samurai spirit, rice farming, and mindfulness in nature.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Greedy Man Who Flew the Sky: The Tale of Tosuke and the Ducks

Discover the hilarious Japanese folktale of Tosuke and the Ducks. Explore the Zen philosophy of "knowing enough" and enjoy traditional Japanese humor in this classic story of a greedy man who flew into the sky.
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What Is Today? The Day the World’s Longest Cedar Avenue Was Completed in Nikko (1648)

Discover the history of June 8, 1648, when 200,000 cedar trees were planted along the Nikko Cedar Avenue. Learn how this Guinness World Record reflects deep-rooted Japanese culture, animism, and the aesthetics of time.