Japanese Folktale Series

Tragic Love or Madness? The Terrifying and Beautiful Truth of the Japanese Legend “Anchin and Kiyohime”

日本の伝統的な昔話「安珍清姫」の物語を英語と日本語で詳しく解説。愛が裏切られ大蛇へと姿を変えた清姫の狂気、道成寺の鐘の悲劇、そして現代の「ヤンデレ」文化に繋がる日本特有の美意識と怨霊信仰について深く考察します。
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February 25th is Michizane-ki: The Tragedy and Deification of Japan’s God of Learning

Discover the tragic history of Sugawara no Michizane, honored on February 25th in Japan. Explore how a vengeful spirit became the beloved God of Learning, deeply rooted in Japanese culture.
Japanese Folktale Series

Welcome to the Deep, Terrifying World of the Japanese Folktale “The Blacksmith’s Hag”

Dive into the chilling Japanese folktale of "The Blacksmith's Hag" (Kajiya no Babaa). Discover a thrilling story of a wolf Yokai, survival, and ancient mountain myths.
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February 24th is “Moonlight Mask Day”: The Origin of Japanese Superheroes and a Prayer for Peace

Discover the fascinating history of Gekko Kamen (Moonlight Mask), Japan's first TV superhero who debuted on February 24, 1958. Explore the deep Buddhist philosophy of "forgiveness" behind his mask and its impact on Japanese culture.
Anime

[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind] A Journey into Hayao Miyazaki’s Beautiful Yet Cruel Post-Apocalyptic World and the Depths of Japanese Culture

Discover the deep cultural, historical, and environmental themes behind Hayao Miyazaki's masterpiece, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. Read our comprehensive analysis on Japanese animism and eco-fiction.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Peculiar Fate of the Man Washed Ashore on a Deserted Island

Discover the captivating Japanese folktale of a man washed ashore on a deserted island. Explore its deep connections to Japanese culture, animism, and the profound philosophy of coexistence with nature.
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What Day is February 23? Unveiling the History and Culture Behind Japan’s “Emperor’s Birthday”

Explore the profound history and cultural significance of Japan's Emperor's Birthday on February 23. Learn about the Reiwa era, the Imperial Palace public greeting, and what makes this changing holiday so unique.
Anime

Director Makoto Shinkai’s animated film “Suzume” (Suzume no Tojimari) has become a massive hit worldwide. While it captivates audiences with its overwhelming visual beauty and emotional soundtrack, the true depth of this work lies in its roots in Japanese history, unique religious views, and the social issues facing modern Japan. In this article, we will thoroughly explain the charm of this film, which is more than just a fantasy anime, and the profound Japanese cultural background that overseas viewers might overlook.

Discover the deep cultural and historical meanings behind Makoto Shinkai's anime masterpiece, Suzume (Suzume no Tojimari). Read our comprehensive review and analysis of its connection to Japanese history and Shinto beliefs.
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February 22: The 1880 Yokohama Earthquake, the World’s First Seismological Society, and Japan’s Culture of Resilience

Discover how the 1880 Yokohama earthquake led to the creation of the world's first seismological society in Japan. Explore the transition from giant catfish myths to modern science, and learn about Japan's unique culture of disaster preparedness (Bousai).
Japanese Folktale Series

Discover Japanese Humor and Depth! Welcome to the World of “Hehiri Nyoubou” (The Farting Wife)

Discover the hilarious yet profoundly meaningful Japanese folktale "The Farting Wife" (Hehiri Nyoubou). Explore its story, cultural analysis, and hidden meanings.