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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

January 25th: The Day Japan Froze – The Truth Behind “Japan’s Lowest Temperature Day”

Discover the history of January 25th in Japan, marking the record low of -41.0°C and the tragic Mt. Hakkoda incident. Explore how Japanese culture embraces winter through resilience and warmth.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Moon and the Golden Chain: A Suspense of Terror and Salvation

Discover the eerie Japanese folktale "The Moon and the Golden Chain." A story of Yamamba, suspense, and divine rescue. Explore the cultural meaning behind buckwheat flowers and moon worship.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Flip through a Japanese calendar, and you will find a special period marked from January 24th to the 30th. This is “National School Lunch Week.”

Discover the history of Japan's National School Lunch Week (Jan 24). Explore how "Kyushoku" evolved from post-war aid to a pillar of Japanese education and culture.
Japanese Folktale Series

【Japanese Folktale】The Yamabushi and the Baby Tanuki: A Battle of Wits

Discover the humorous and spiritual Japanese folktale of "The Yamabushi and the Baby Tanuki." Explore the cultural meaning of mountain ascetics, shapeshifting Tanuki, and the lesson of humility in nature.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

“Charara, Charara, Charararara…” The Day a Melody Changed Japanese Dining Tables Forever

Discover the history of Japan's longest-running cooking show, "Kewpie 3-Minute Cooking," starting Jan 21, 1963. Explore how this iconic 3-minute program changed Japanese food culture, popularized mayonnaise, and defined home cooking.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Golden Camellia of Tamaya: A Legend of Nature’s Verdict

Discover the Japanese folktale "Tamaya no Tsubaki" from Niigata. A story of a merchant who buried his gold, only to have nature reveal his secret. Explore the cultural meaning of the Camellia and Animism.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

【January 20】Daikan (Major Cold): The Day Japan Loves and Utilizes the Cold

Discover "Daikan" (Jan 20), Japan's Major Cold solar term. Explore why Japanese culture embraces the freezing cold for brewing the best Sake (Kan-jikomi), spiritual training (Kan-geiko), and lucky foods like golden eggs.
Japanese Folktale Series

Deep within the mountains of Japan, countless legends remain about tools possessing mysterious powers. The story I will introduce today is not just about a magical tool, but a tale of a “Masu” (measuring box) that reflects the true nature of the human heart. This story speaks to us with humor and a bit of irony about the meaning of wealth and what lies at the end of greed.

Discover the Japanese folktale "The Mysterious Masu." A story of an honest man, a greedy neighbor, and a magic wooden box that multiplies whatever is inside. Explore the cultural meaning of the Masu cup.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

What is January 19th? “Nodojiman Day” and the Origins of Japan’s Karaoke Culture

Discover the significance of January 19th, "Nodojiman Day" in Japan. Explore how a 1946 radio show birthed the nation's karaoke culture and community spirit.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

January 18: The Furisode Fire (Great Fire of Meireki) — A Tragedy of Kimono and the Rebirth of Edo

Discover the haunting legend of the Furisode Fire (Great Fire of Meireki) on Jan 18, 1657. A cursed kimono that destroyed Edo and reshaped modern Tokyo's history.