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“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Japan harbors a mysterious and gentle custom unlike any other in the world. If you were to visit a Japanese temple on February 8th, you might witness a surreal scene: people solemnly sticking sewing needles into blocks of tofu or konjac jelly.

On Feb 8th, Japan celebrates Hari-Kuyo, the Festival of Broken Needles. Discover why needles are stuck in tofu and learn about the Japanese spirit of animism and gratitude for tools.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

February 5th is “Nihongo Kentei Day”: Celebrating the Complexity and Beauty of the Japanese Language

Why is Feb 5th "Nihongo Kentei Day"? Dive into the beautiful complexity of Japanese, from Kanji to Keigo, and the spirit of "Kotodama." A cultural deep dive for Japan lovers.
Japanese Folktale Series

The Bridge That Fell from Heaven: The Legend of Amanohashidate and Izanagi’s Love

Discover the Japanese folktale behind Amanohashidate, Kyoto. Learn how a god's nap created one of Japan's Three Scenic Views. A story of love, failure, and the Dragon view.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

[January 27] The Day Japan’s Icon Was Born: Decoding the Aesthetics of the “Hinomaru”

Discover why January 27th is National Flag Proclamation Day in Japan. Explore the history of the Hinomaru, the symbolism of the sun, and the Japanese aesthetic of minimalism in this deep-dive article.
Japanese Folktale Series

A Tale of Life Shrouded in Mystery: The Fox’s Childbirth

Dive into the mystical world of "Kitsune no Osan" (The Fox's Childbirth). A retelling of the classic Japanese folktale where a human doctor aids a fox spirit, exploring cultural meanings of Inari, yokai, and gratitude.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

December 27, 1958: The Day Japan Decided to Protect Every Life

Discover the history of Japan's National Health Insurance Act, promulgated on Dec 27, 1958. Learn how "Universal Health Coverage" shapes Japanese culture and longevity.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

November 28th is “French Bread Day”: A Culinary Revolution on Japanese Tables

Discover why November 28th is French Bread Day in Japan. Explore how Japanese bakeries revolutionized baguettes with unique creations like Mentaiko France and An-Butter. A deep dive into Japan's culinary fusion.