#JapaneseArchitecture

“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

April 16, 2016: The Shock of the Kumamoto Earthquake and Japan’s Unwavering Spirit of Resilience

Discover the significance of April 16 in Japan. Learn about the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake, the devastating impact on Kumamoto Castle, and Japan's enduring culture of resilience and restoration.
Japanese Folktale Series

Tragedy, Love, and the Giant Snake: The Shocking Truth Behind the Japanese Folktale “The Orochi’s Tower”

Discover the shocking Japanese folktale "The Orochi's Tower." Dive into a tragic romance between a carpenter and a princess, the wrath of a giant mythical snake, and the deep cultural roots of Japanese mythology. Read the full analysis here!
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

It Didn’t Start with a “Nagaya”: November 6th, the Day Privacy Was Born in Japan

Discover why November 6th is Apartment Day in Japan. Explore the history of the 1910 "Ueno Club," the first apartment building, and how it shaped modern Japanese living and the unique terms "apaato" vs "mansion."
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

🌃Lighting Up Meiji Japan: The First Gas Street Lamps in Yokohama

Discover how Japan’s first gas street lamps transformed Yokohama’s streets on September 29, 1872. Explore the cultural impact, historical context, and legacy of this milestone in Japan’s modernization, explained for international readers.