Japanese Culture

Introduction: The Global Misconception of Japan as an “Atheist Nation”

Discover the powerful truth behind the myth that Japanese people are atheists. Explore the deep connection between Shinto, ancestor worship, and the Buddhist concept of Alaya-vijnana.
Anime

Oshi no Ko: Exposing the Light and Shadow of Japanese Entertainment – A Fusion of Idol Culture and Reincarnation

Discover why Oshi no Ko is a social phenomenon in Japan. Dive deep into the dark reality of Japanese idol culture, reincarnation, and showbiz suspense in our comprehensive review.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

July 4th: The Turning Point of the Samurai Era and the Fall of the Kamakura Shogunate

Discover the dramatic events of July 4, 1333, when the Kamakura Shogunate fell. Explore the history of the samurai, the legendary sword at Inamuragasaki beach, and the enduring Japanese culture of Bushido and impermanence.
Japanese Folktale Series

Japanese Folktale “The Mysterious Stone”: A Story of Granted Wishes and Japanese Spirituality

Discover "The Mysterious Stone" (Fushigi na Ishi), a captivating Japanese folktale from Ishikawa Prefecture. Explore the story of a magical stone that grants wishes, the consequences of greed, and its deep connection to Japanese animism and traditional values of gratitude.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

July 3rd is Tsutenkaku Day: Osaka’s Symbol of Resilience and Deep Japanese Culture

Discover the rich history of July 3rd, Tsutenkaku Day. Dive into Shinsekai's vibrant culture, Osaka's resilience, and the story behind Japan's iconic tower.
Japanese Folktale Series

Welcome to the Mystical World of Japanese Folktales: “Hataoribuchi”

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale "Hataoribuchi" (The Weaving Abyss). Explore the story of a magical spool, human greed, and its deep connection to traditional Japanese culture and nature worship.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

July 2 is “Hangesho”: The Beautiful Japanese Seasonal Milestone of Eating Octopus to Pray for a Good Harvest

Discover Hangesho on July 2, a unique Japanese micro-season. Learn why Japanese people eat octopus to celebrate the end of rice planting and pray for good harvests.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Legend of Meitou Kisenbamaru: A Tale of True Value and Courage from Tokushima

Discover the Japanese folktale of "Meitou Kisenbamaru," a story from Tokushima about a servant's 1000-day effort to forge a sacred sword that defeats a monster. Explore the deep cultural meanings behind Japanese sword worship and mythology.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

July 1st, Japan’s Summer Begins with the “Azuki Bar”: The Story of the World’s Hardest Ice Pop and a Sacred Bean

Explore the cultural significance of July 1st in Japan through the legendary Imuraya Azuki Bar. Discover why the world's hardest ice pop is a sacred and delicious summer tradition.
Japanese Folktale Series

Echigo Brothers: A Japanese Folktale of the Harsh Snow Country and Warm Hearts

Discover the inspiring Japanese folktale of the Echigo Brothers. Learn about the deep cultural meanings of Omotenashi (hospitality), the Marebito belief, and how selflessness brings miraculous rewards in Japan's harsh snow country.