Japanese Folktale Series

Traditional Japanese folktales often carry profound life lessons. Today, we share a comical yet meaningful story, “The Battle Between Taro and Tofu.” Through this kitchen clash, we explore the cultural core of harmony that Japan deeply values.

Discover the profound wisdom behind the funny Japanese folktale "The Battle Between Taro and Tofu." Learn how this kitchen clash reflects the spirit of "Wa" (harmony) and Japanese culinary philosophy.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 29 is “Tsukudani Day”: Savoring Japan’s Preserved Food Culture and Edo History

Discover the history and cultural significance of Tsukudani, a traditional Japanese simmered dish born in the Edo period. Learn why June 29 is Tsukudani Day and how this savory treat perfectly pairs with white rice!
Japanese Folktale Series

Japanese Folktale “Tosenbo”: The True Nature of Humanity Taught by a Lonely Giant

Discover the heartbreaking Japanese folktale of Tosenbo, a misunderstood giant driven to tragedy. Explore the deep cultural analysis of village society, human nature, and the cycle of betrayal.
Anime

[Dandadan] Where Ghosts and Aliens Collide! The Essence of Japan’s Unprecedented Occult Battle Anime

Discover why Dandadan is taking the anime world by storm. Dive deep into the Japanese folklore, urban legends, and supernatural battles that make this masterpiece a must-watch.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 28: The Day Japan Opened its Doors to the World (Trade Memorial Day)

Discover the history of June 28, 1859, when Japan ended over 200 years of isolation and opened its ports to global trade. Explore the cultural impact of Wakon Yosai (Japanese spirit, Western techniques) and the birth of modern Yokohama.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Master of Tosenbuchi: A Tale of Fate and a Father’s Bond from Yakushima

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale "The Master of Tosenbuchi" from Yakushima. Explore the rich culture of Yokai, water gods, and a father's epic battle against a deadly prophecy to save his son.
Japanese Culture

Why is Green Called “Blue”? The Bizarre and Beautiful World of Japanese Colors

Discover why Japanese people call green traffic lights "blue," the strict grammar rules of colors, and how traditional nature shapes the beautiful and confusing Japanese language. Perfect for Japanese learners!
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 27, 1994: The Matsumoto Sarin Incident — The Night That Changed Japanese Society and Media

Discover the history and cultural impact of the 1994 Matsumoto Sarin Incident. Learn how this tragic event on June 27 changed Japanese media, the presumption of innocence, and society.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Enchanting Japanese Folktale “Saienji’s Tanuki Bayashi”: A Tale of Love and Returning Favors

Discover the emotional Japanese folktale "Saienji's Tanuki Bayashi." A gripping story of a young samurai, pure love, self-sacrifice, and a mystical Tanuki's belly-drumming. Read the full story and its deep cultural meanings.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 26 is “Thunder Memorial Day”: The Vengeful Spirit That Shook the Heian Capital

Discover the dramatic history behind Japan's Thunder Memorial Day on June 26. Learn how a terrifying vengeful spirit from the Heian period transformed into the beloved God of Learning.