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“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.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Typhoon Day|September 26 and Japan’s Wind of Memory

Discover why September 26 is Typhoon Day in Japan. Learn about historic storms, cultural meanings, and how Japan prepares for natural disasters.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

September 25: Fujinoki Kofun Memorial Day | Japan’s 1,400-Year-Old Time Capsule

Discover the story of Fujinoki Kofun, an untouched 6th-century tomb in Nara, Japan. Learn why September 25 is celebrated as Kofun Memorial Day and explore the cultural legacy of ancient Japan.
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The Aesthetics of Silence and Reading the Air: Japan’s Unspoken Social Rules

Discover the beauty of Japan’s unspoken social rules—from quiet trains to subtle gestures. A cultural guide to empathy, etiquette, and emotional nuance.
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🏯A Bridge Between Cultures: Himeji Castle and Prague Castle’s Historic Sisterhood Agreement

Discover the story behind Himeji Castle’s sister agreement with Prague Castle. Learn why Japanese heritage sites like Himeji, Kyoto, and Nara captivate visitors from around the world.