“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

November 2nd: Hanshin Tigers Day – Deciphering Osaka’s Passion and the “Curse of the Colonel”

November 2nd is Hanshin Tigers Memorial Day. Learn about the 1985 championship, the Dotonbori dive, and the "Curse of the Colonel." An analysis of how this fanaticism is rooted in Japanese sports culture.
Japanese Folktale Series

🇯🇵 The Hidden Treasure of Japanese Folktales: ‘Kashiki Chōja’ and the Power of Ingenuity

Discover the tale of Kashiki Chōja, a poor man who built a fortune from rice husks. We explore the Japanese philosophy of 'Mottainai,' ingenuity, and diligence rooted in this folktale, offering lessons for modern life and business to a global audience.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

✨🇯🇵 November 1st: A Shipwreck, an Empress, and the Day of Black Tea (Kōcha no Hi) 🚢👑☕

Discover the fascinating history of Japan's Day of Black Tea (Kōcha no Hi) on November 1st. Learn how a shipwrecked Japanese sailor, Daikokuya Kōdayū, met Empress Catherine II and first tasted Western black tea, and how this event shaped modern Japanese culture.
Japanese Folktale Series

🏗️🇯🇵【Japanese Folktale Series】Wisdom and Courage Tame the Rapids: The Essence of Japanese Culture in “The Carpenter and the Oni Roku”

Discover "The Carpenter and the Oni Roku," a Japanese folktale where human wisdom defeats an Oni's brute force. Explore the symbolism of "name power," its link to Kotodama, and the cultural values of water management and intellect in Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🍵 October 31st: Delving into the Profound World of “Japanese Green Tea Day”

Discover the true meaning of October 31st: Japanese Green Tea Day. Learn about the monk Eisai, the origins of Chado, the spirit of Wabi-Sabi, and how this ancient tradition became a global wellness trend. Explore the core spirituality of Japan through a single cup of tea.
Japanese Folktale Series

🌩️【Japanese Folktale Series】The Only Place the Thunder God Won’t Strike: The Japanese Folktale “Rai-sama and the Mulberry Tree” Teaches Coexistence with Nature and Faith

Discover the Japanese folktale "Rai-sama and the Mulberry Tree" (雷様と桑の木). Learn why the Thunder God promised never to strike a mulberry field, exploring Japanese culture, animism, and the origin of the "Kuwabara" chant. A deep dive into faith and nature.
“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!