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Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktales] Michibiki Jizo: The Terror of Tsunami and Ancestral Warnings That Save Lives

Discover the chilling Japanese folktale of "Michibiki Jizo" (The Guiding Jizo). Explore the profound cultural meaning behind this tsunami warning story, the role of Jizo statues in Japanese Buddhism, and the traditional wisdom of disaster survival in Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

January 17: The Day Silence Was Broken – The Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and the “First Year of Volunteering”

On January 17, 1995, Kobe was struck by a devastating earthquake. Discover how this tragedy transformed Japan's disaster preparedness and sparked the "First Year of Volunteering," redefining the concept of Kizuna (bonds).
“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.