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.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

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.
Japanese Culture

Welcome to the Labyrinth: The Strange and Profound World of Japanese, a Language with Three Scripts

Discover the strange, profound, and beautiful world of the Japanese language. Explore the complex system of Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji, and learn how to master it!
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 7th is “Mothers’ Congress Day”: The March of Japanese Mothers Honoring Peace and Life

Discover the deep historical and cultural roots of Japan's Mothers' Congress Day on June 7th. Learn how Japanese mothers united in 1955 under a powerful slogan to champion peace, education, and the protection of life.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Tale of Yoshi-baasan and the Kagezen

Dive into the magical Japanese folktale of Yoshi-baasan and the Kagezen. Discover the touching story of a mother's love, a mysterious Tanuki's ultimate gratitude, and the deep cultural significance of "Kagezen" in Japan.
Japanese Culture

How to Count in Japanese: Over 500 Counters and the Deep World of Numbers

Discover the deep cultural secrets of the Japanese counting system. Learn basic numbers, native methods, and why there are 500 unique counter words in Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 6, 1965: The Opening of the Japan Soccer League and Corporate Warrior Culture

Discover the profound history behind June 6, 1965, the opening day of the Japan Soccer League (JSL). Learn how Japan's unique corporate warrior culture shaped the nation's football history before the modern J.League era.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] Sengokuda Choja: A Miraculous Story of Nature’s Gratitude

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale of Sengokuda Choja. Explore the profound cultural themes of nature, animism, and the spirit of gratitude in this classic story of a saved trout that brings miraculous fortune.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

June 5th “Boshu” (Grain in Ear): The Blessed Rain and the Primeval Landscape of Japan

Discover the significance of Boshu (芒種) on June 5th in Japan. Explore the 24 solar terms, traditional rice planting, and Japan's deep cultural connection to nature and the rainy season.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Mystical Japanese Yokai: What “The Kappa That Plucked Horse Hair” Teaches Us About Coexisting with Nature

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale of "The Kappa That Plucked Horse Hair." Explore Yokai mythology, animism, and cultural lessons of coexistence and forgiveness in Japanese culture.