“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

April 20th “Kokuu” (Grain Rain): The Blessed Spring Rain That Awakens Japan’s Soul

Discover the magic of Kokuu on April 20th. Learn how Japan's "Grain Rain" shapes its culture, rice farming, and deep appreciation for nature's subtle seasonal changes.
Japanese Folktale Series

Japanese Folktale: Why is the Shrimp’s Back Bent?

Discover the charming Japanese folktale of why the shrimp has a bent back. Explore the cultural lessons of humility, arrogance, and how this story connects to Japanese New Year traditions.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

April 19 is “Map Day” in Japan: The “First Step” of Tadataka Ino, the Man Who Walked Japan at Age 55

Discover the awe-inspiring story of Tadataka Ino, the man who started mapping Japan on foot at age 55. Learn about Japan's Map Day (April 19) and the spirit of Japanese perseverance.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Mysterious Japanese Folktale “The Nanjamonja Tree” and the World of Animism

Explore the fascinating Japanese folktale of the "Nanjamonja Tree." Discover how an unknown tree became revered as a god, reflecting Japan's deep-rooted animistic beliefs and profound respect for nature. Dive into the cultural context of Shinto and Yaoyorozu no Kami.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

April 18 is Incense Day! The Deep Japanese Scent Culture Born on Awaji Island

Discover the fascinating history of Japanese Incense Day (April 18). Learn about the drifting agarwood of Awaji Island, the art of Kodo, and traditional mindfulness.
Japanese Folktale Series

Kechinbo Roku-san (Stingy Roku-san): A Story of Unconditional Love and Hidden Sacrifice Behind a Real Bridge in Tokyo

Discover the profound Japanese folktale of "Stingy Roku-san". A moving story of an Edo-period beggar whose secret sacrifice built a bridge and touched a nation's heart. Learn about the beautiful Japanese virtue of "Intoku" (hidden virtue).
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

April 17 is “Eggplant Day”: Unraveling Japan’s “Nasu” Culture Loved by Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu

Discover the deep connection between Japan and eggplants on April 17, Eggplant Day. Learn about Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu's love for Nasu, Japanese proverbs, and traditional dishes.
Japanese Folktale Series

Japanese Folktale “Hitomoshi Yama”: A Tale of Love, Obsession, and Terror

Discover the chilling Japanese folktale of "Hitomoshi Yama" from Lake Suwa. Explore the cultural roots of obsessive love, the supernatural, and modern anime tropes in this deep dive into traditional folklore.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

April 16, 2016: The Shock of the Kumamoto Earthquake and Japan’s Unwavering Spirit of Resilience

Discover the significance of April 16 in Japan. Learn about the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake, the devastating impact on Kumamoto Castle, and Japan's enduring culture of resilience and restoration.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Stunning Ending of “The Swallow’s Gratitude”: Unlocking the Secrets of Japanese Nature and Gods

Discover the surprising ending of the Japanese folktale "The Swallow's Gratitude." Explore the deep cultural connections between nature, water gods, and Japanese animism in this detailed analysis.