Japanese Folktale Series

Journey into the Heartbreaking Japanese Folktale: “The Story of the Dog’s Monument”

Explore "The Dog's Monument," a profound Japanese folktale of a loyal dog named Shiro. Dive deep into Japanese culture, loyalty, and poignant moral lessons.
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What is March 12th? The Epic History and Dance of Flames at Todaiji Temple’s “Omizutori”

Discover the epic history and cultural significance of Todaiji Temple's Omizutori on March 12. Learn how giant torches and sacred water signify the arrival of spring in Japan in this uninterrupted 1,250-year-old Buddhist ritual.
Japanese Folktale Series

Touching the Heart of Japan: The True Wealth Taught by “Akai-mo”

Discover the inspiring Japanese folktale of "Akai-mo" (The Red Potato). Read the full story, explore its deep cultural meaning, and learn what it teaches us about traditional Japanese values and resilience.
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March 11: The Great East Japan Earthquake, “Kizuna”, and Coexisting with Nature

Discover the profound historical and cultural impact of the March 11 Great East Japan Earthquake. Learn about Japan's deep gratitude for global support, the philosophy of impermanence, "Kizuna" (bonds), and disaster preparedness.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Heartbreaking Japanese Folktale “The Demon That Sank Into the Sea” – Learning Japanese Culture through Self-Sacrifice and Family Bonds

Discover the tragic yet beautiful Japanese folktale "The Demon That Sank Into the Sea" (海に沈んだ鬼). Explore the deep cultural meaning of self-sacrifice, guardian deities, and the bond between parent and child in this Kochi Prefecture legend.
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March 10 is “Takenoko no Sato Day”: Unveiling the Sweet, Fierce “National Chocolate” Dividing Japan

Discover March 10th, "Takenoko no Sato Day" in Japan. Learn about the iconic Meiji chocolate snack, the legendary "Kinoko vs. Takenoko War," and the deep cultural meaning behind Japanese sweets.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Tengu and the Village Headman: An Intersection of Wisdom and Supernatural Nature

Discover the classic Japanese folktale of the Tengu and the Village Headman. Learn how human wisdom outsmarts supernatural power and explore its deep connection to Japanese culture and animism.
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March 9, 1958: The Day Honshu and Kyushu Were Connected Under the Sea

Discover the Kanmon Tunnel, opened on March 9, 1958. Learn about this rare walkable undersea tunnel connecting Honshu and Kyushu, its incredible 21-year engineering history, and the profound Japanese cultural events surrounding the Kanmon Straits.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Tragic Legend of “Shiratori no Seki” (The Swan’s Barrier)

Discover the Japanese folktale "Shiratori no Seki" (The Swan's Barrier). Read the summary, analysis, and its connection to Japanese culture, exploring themes of animism and human greed.
Anime

[Must-Read for Global Fans] Why the Anime “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” is Loved Worldwide — The Perfect Fusion of Japanese Culture and Isekai Fantasy

Discover why the Isekai anime That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (TenSura) is incredibly popular. We explore its deep roots in Japanese culture, harmony, and society.