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Japanese Folktale Series

Unveiling Japan’s Mystical Shadows: The Legend of Orin Kitsune, the Giant Fox Boss

Discover the thrilling Japanese folktale of Orin Kitsune, a giant boss fox who uses mystical powers to protect the innocent and punish corrupt samurai. Dive into the fascinating world of Yokai, animism, and Edo-period history in this deep cultural analysis.
Japanese Folktale Series

[Japanese Folktale] The Tragic Tale of Loyalty: What “Kitsune Danka” (The Fox Parishioner) Teaches Us About the Japanese Soul

Discover the heartbreaking Japanese folktale "Kitsune Danka" (The Fox Parishioner). A loyal white fox transforms into a human monk to serve his fallen master's son. Explore the profound Japanese culture, animism, and history hidden in this legendary story.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

May 18, 1869: The End of the Hakodate War. The Fall of the Samurai and the Dawn of Modern Japan

Discover the dramatic end of the Boshin War at Hakodate's Goryokaku on May 18, 1869. Explore the contrasting fates of samurai heroes and the dawn of modern Japan.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

May 8, 1615: The Fall of the Toyotomi Clan & The Turning Point of the Samurai Era

Discover the epic conclusion of the Siege of Osaka on May 8, 1615. Explore how the fall of the Toyotomi clan marked the end of the samurai wars and deeply shaped modern Japanese culture.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

March 13 is “Shinsengumi Day”! The Bushido of “Makoto” that Ran Through Kyoto and Japanese Aesthetics

Discover the history and cultural impact of the Shinsengumi on March 13. Learn about the Bakumatsu period, the Bushido spirit of "Makoto," and why these tragic samurai are deeply loved in Japan today.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

The 47 Ronin: The True Meaning of Samurai Loyalty on January 30th

Discover the true history of the 47 Ronin raid on January 30th, 1703. We explore the meaning of Bushido, Seppuku, and why this story defines the Japanese soul.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

January 13: The Day Samurai Challenged the Pacific – “Kanrin Maru Departure Day”

On Jan 13, 1860, the Kanrin Maru set sail, marking Japan's first voyage across the Pacific. Discover the story of Katsu Kaishu, Fukuzawa Yukichi, and the samurai spirit that embraced modernization. (1860年1月13日、咸臨丸が出航し、日本初の太平洋横断を記録しました。勝海舟、福沢諭吉、そして近代化を受け入れた侍魂の物語をご覧ください。)
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

January 11th Kagami Biraki: A Ritual of the Japanese Soul to Embody Divine Power

Discover the meaning of Kagami Biraki on Jan 11th. Learn why Japanese people break hard mochi with hammers, the link to Samurai seppuku taboos, and the spiritual power of eating sweet red bean soup.
“What’s Today’s Special Day?” Series

Miracle Night that Repelled the World’s Mightiest Empire: The Profound Shadow of the Battle of Bun’ei (October 20th) on Japanese Culture

October 20th marks the Battle of Bun'ei. Discover how 13th-century Japan, faced with the Mongol invasion, was saved by samurai valor and the legendary 'Kamikaze' (Divine Wind), shaping Bushido and Japanese culture forever.
Japanese History

⚔️Women of the Blade: The Hidden Legacy of Female Warriors in Japanese History

Discover the untold stories of female samurai and martial artists in Japanese history. From Tomoe Gozen to modern-day aikido instructors, this article explores the power, philosophy, and legacy of Japan’s women warriors.