Japanese Folktale Series

A Hidden Masterpiece of Japanese Folktales: What “The Wren is the King of Birds” Teaches Us About True Strength

Discover the enchanting Japanese folktale of the Wren and the Hawk. Learn how the smallest bird became king and explore the deep cultural lessons behind this classic story.
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May 27 is “Hyakunin Isshu Day”: The Crystallization of Japanese Culture Connecting Heian Elegance with Modern Enthusiasm

Explore the rich history of Hyakunin Isshu on May 27. Dive into the elegant world of Japanese Waka poetry, competitive Karuta, and the Heian period's timeless romance.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Heartwarming Japanese Folktale “The Gourd Millionaire”: Miracles Brought by Faith and Selflessness

Explore the heartwarming Japanese folktale "The Gourd Millionaire" (Hyotan Choja). Discover the magic of the gourd, deep cultural insights into animism and Kannon faith, and the profound life lessons of pure selflessness.
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May 26: The Eye-Opening of the Great Buddha of Nara. A 752 AD Mega-Project and Japan’s History of Prayer

Discover the dramatic history behind the Great Buddha of Todai-ji in Nara, Japan. Learn about the spectacular 752 AD Eye-Opening Ceremony, Emperor Shomu's wish for peace, and what it reveals about Japanese culture and resilience.
Japanese Folktale Series

Unveiling Japan’s Mystical Shadows: The Legend of Orin Kitsune, the Giant Fox Boss

Discover the thrilling Japanese folktale of Orin Kitsune, a giant boss fox who uses mystical powers to protect the innocent and punish corrupt samurai. Dive into the fascinating world of Yokai, animism, and Edo-period history in this deep cultural analysis.
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May 25: The Birth of Japan’s First Dining Car and the Revolution of Train Travel

Discover the fascinating history of Japan's first dining car introduced on May 25, 1899. Explore how the Meiji era modernization birthed a unique culinary train culture that evolved into today's Ekiben and luxury sleeper trains.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Tragic Tale of Loyalty: What “Kitsune Danka” (The Fox Parishioner) Teaches Us About the Japanese Soul

Discover the heartbreaking Japanese folktale "Kitsune Danka" (The Fox Parishioner). A loyal white fox transforms into a human monk to serve his fallen master's son. Explore the profound Japanese culture, animism, and history hidden in this legendary story.
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May 24th is Golf Course Memorial Day: The Birth of Japan’s First Golf Course, Kobe Golf Club

Discover the fascinating history behind May 24th, Japan's Golf Course Memorial Day. Learn how Arthur Hesketh Groom built the Kobe Golf Club in 1903 and how Japan transformed the sport into a unique cultural experience.
Japanese Folktale Series

Lost Landscapes and Memorized Tales of Japan

In Japan, there are countless "folktales" that have been passed down orally since ancient times. They are not merely fai...
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[May 23] Japan’s First Subway Wasn’t for People? The Secret 1915 Postal Train Beneath Tokyo Station

Did you know Japan's first subway wasn't for passengers? On May 23, 1915, a secret underground train for mail opened at Tokyo Station. Discover the hidden history of Tokyo's infrastructure and Japanese culture on Kiri53!