Japanese Folktale Series

The Mirror of the Capital: A Tale of Pure Love and Reflection

Discover the touching story of "Miyako Kagami" (The Mirror of Matsuyama). A deep dive into Japanese folklore, the Shinto meaning of mirrors, and the eternal bond between mother and daughter.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

The Day a Common Scene Wept: February 18th and the Warning from the Tiny “Medaka”

On Feb 18, 2003, the Japanese Rice Fish (Medaka) was designated as endangered. Discover the history, the cultural paradox of the modern Medaka boom, and what this means for Japan's Satoyama landscape.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] Kappa no Fuchi – The Noble Disguise and the Letter of Death

Discover the eerie Japanese folktale "Kappa no Fuchi." A story of a deadly trap set by a disguised water spirit, and how a monk's wisdom turned a death sentence into a fortune.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

What is Today? February 17th: “Gacha Day” and the Infinite World inside a Plastic Capsule

Discover the history of Japan's Gacha Day (Feb 17). Explore why high-quality capsule toys are a cultural phenomenon, from anime figures to weird miniatures, and essential souvenirs.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Substitute Kannon: Divine Mercy Against the Blade

Discover the touching Japanese folktale of "Migawari Kannon." A story where a statue takes a sword blow to save a pious wife. Explore the deep cultural meaning of faith and animism in Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

February 16th: “Weather Map Day” in Japan – Why We Read the Sky

Discover why February 16 is celebrated as Weather Map Day in Japan. Explore the history from 1883 and how weather shapes Japanese culture and aesthetics.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] “Koban no Mushiboshi”: The Curious Link Between Idleness and Fortune

Discover the Japanese folktale "Koban no Mushiboshi." A story of a lazy boy, magical mice, and gold coins. Learn why idleness and innocence can bring great fortune in Japanese culture.
Anime

Pokémon: Why the Dream of a Japanese “Bug Catching Boy” Conquered the World

Why did Pokémon conquer the world? A deep dive into the Japanese cultural roots of the franchise, from Satoshi Tajiri's insect collecting to Shinto animism. Discover the philosophy behind the anime.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

The Messenger of Spring Arrived with Tragedy: February 15th is “Spring’s First Gale Naming Day”

Discover the tragic history behind "Haru Ichiban," the strong spring gale in Japan. Learn why February 15th is the Naming Day and how Japanese culture embraces nature's duality.
Anime

【Review】Why “SAKAMOTO DAYS” is Taking the World by Storm: A Fusion of Konbini Culture and Bushido

Discover why Sakamoto Days is a global hit. A deep dive into the retired hitman story, its connection to Japanese Konbini culture, and the modern Bushido spirit. Read the full review now.