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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

The Imperial Rescript on Education Day: Tracing the Source of Modern Japanese Education and Morality

On October 30, 1890, the Imperial Rescript on Education was promulgated, profoundly shaping Japanese values. Discover the 12 virtues, its historical role in the Meiji era, and how its spirit continues to influence modern Japanese culture and ethical standards today.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Magic of “Kotaro and the Mother Dragon”: A Tale of Nature, Sacrifice, and Maternal Love in Japan

Explore the Japanese folktale "Kotaro and the Mother Dragon," a story of a mother's ultimate sacrifice to bring water to her village by transforming into a Dragon God. Uncover its connections to Japanese culture, the "Culture of Weirs," and the deep reverence for nature in Nagano's Azumino region. A must-read for fans of mythology and cultural history.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

📽️The Magic That Frames Family Bonds Across Time: October 29th, “Home Video Day,” Explores Japanese Innovation and Culture

Discover the story behind Japan's Home Video Day (Oct 29). Explore the VTR format war (VHS vs. Betamax), the spirit of Monozukuri, and how this innovation redefined Japanese family life and memory-keeping.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Folktale’s Story: The Great Furuya no Mori CommotionCategory: Japanese Folktale Series

Explore "Furuya no Mori," a hilarious Japanese folktale where a thief and a wolf mistake 'rain leakage' for a monster. Discover the cultural insights and unique humor rooted in Japanese life and the awe of nature. A must-read for international fans of Japanese culture!
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

October 28th: Gifu Prefecture Earthquake Disaster Prevention Day — The Spirit of “Preparedness” Rooted in Japanese Culture

Discover the history of the 1891 Nōbi Earthquake and why October 28th is Gifu's Disaster Prevention Day. Learn about Japan's "Jijo, Kyojo, Kōjo" spirit, the cultural roots of preparedness, and how a major disaster shaped modern Japanese society.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Geisha’s Portrait: Wisdom, Love, and the Triumph Over Power in a Japanese Folktale

Discover the Japanese folktale 'Esugata Nyoubou' (The Portrait Wife). Explore how a peasant's wife uses her wits, a peach seed, and three years of patience to triumph over a powerful Lord and reverse their fate. Insights into Japanese culture, Gaman, and the value of wisdom.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Japan’s Special Day: October 27, “Character and Print Culture Day,” Illuminating the Depth of Japanese Intellect and Spirit

Discover October 27, Japan's "Character and Print Culture Day." Explore how Kanji, Hiragana, The Tale of Genji, and the "Ma" aesthetic shaped Japan's high literacy and deep intellectual spirit. A must-read for book lovers and Japan enthusiasts.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Mice’s Sumo: The Miracle of Kindness and the Heart of Japan

Discover the Japanese folktale, "The Mice's Sumo" (Nezumi no Sumo). A deep analysis of its message on true wealth, the spirit of "Osuwake" (sharing), and its connection to Sumo wrestling and the Daikokuten god.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

The Taste of Autumn, the Echo of History: Discovering Japan’s “Persimmon Day” on October 26th

Discover Japan's "Persimmon Day" on October 26th. Learn the history linked to the haiku of Masaoka Shiki and Hōryū-ji Temple, its deep cultural role, and the significance of this "Divine Fruit" in Japanese tradition and Wabi-Sabi aesthetic.
Japanese Folktale Series

Exploring Japanese Folklore for Overseas Readers: The Deep Meaning of “The Pear-Picking Brothers” – A Tale of Ultimate Filial Piety

Explore Nashi-tori Kyoudai, a Japanese folktale where the youngest son's humility and courage save his family. Discover the cultural significance of filial piety and the "Youngest Child Success Tale" in Japan. Essential reading for understanding Japanese values.