Japanese Folktale Series

Mysteries of the Deep Japanese Forest: “Kaemon and the Mountain God”

Discover the heartwarming Japanese folktale of Kaemon and the Mountain God. Explore the beautiful bond between a postman and a wild wolf, and delve into Japan's deep Shinto culture and nature worship.
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The King of Comedy and the Assassination Plot: The Light and Shadow of Charlie Chaplin’s First Visit to Japan on May 13, 1932

On May 13, 1932, Charlie Chaplin visited Japan. Discover the shocking true story of how watching Sumo saved his life during the May 15 Incident, and explore his deep love for Japanese culture.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Acolyte and the Mochi: A Hilarious Japanese Folktale of Wit and Humor

Discover the classic Japanese folktale "The Acolyte and the Mochi." Explore the hilarious story of a clever young monk, a greedy priest, and the deep cultural and Zen Buddhist significance of mochi in Japan. Read the full analysis now!
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May 13 is “Dog’s Day” in Japan: Exploring the Bond Between Dogs and the Japanese People

Discover why May 13 is celebrated as Dog's Day in Japan. Explore the history, the cultural significance of native breeds like Shiba Inu, and the true meaning of loyalty.
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May 12, 1948: The Day Osamu Dazai Completed “No Longer Human”

Discover the history and cultural impact of May 12, 1948, the day Osamu Dazai completed "No Longer Human." Explore the Japanese concepts of Honne and Tatemae through this literary masterpiece.
Japanese Folktale Series

A Miracle in Kyoto: What “Takoyakushi” Teaches Us About True Love and Faith

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale of Takoyakushi (The Octopus Buddha). Explore the deep cultural roots of filial piety, Buddhist miracles, and Kyoto's hidden history in this touching story of a monk's ultimate choice.
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A Dance of Fire Across 1,300 Years: May 11th “Nagaragawa Ukai Biraki” and Japanese Coexistence with Nature

Discover the Nagaragawa Ukai (cormorant fishing) opening on May 11. Explore the 1300-year-old Japanese tradition, the deep bond between master and bird, and Japan's coexistence with nature.
Japanese Folktale Series

Welcome to the Fascinating and Humorous World of Japanese Folktales!

Dive into the funny Japanese folktale "Hoshiha no Ojiya" (Dried Leaves Porridge). Learn about mischievous monks, fearsome Tengu, and the Japanese "Mottainai" spirit through this charming traditional story.
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Mother’s Day in Japan: The History Behind Red Carnations and the Culture of “Oyakoukou”

Discover how Japan celebrates Mother's Day. Explore the surprising history, the tradition of red carnations, and the deep cultural concept of "Oyakoukou" (filial piety) in modern Japan.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Oni and the Little Girl: A Legend of Miraculous Courage and Wisdom

Discover the enchanting Japanese folktale of "The Oni and the Little Girl." Learn how a brave girl used a holly tree to defeat a demon and explore its deep cultural ties to Japanese traditions.