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Finding Japanese Mind and Spirit Through the Movie “Tokyo Story” a Story that Influenced the World
“Respect-for-the-Aged Day” (the third Monday in September) is one of Japan’s many national holidays. It is the day for people to respect elderly people who have made a great contribution to Japanese society, and celebrate their longevity. On this occasion I would like to introduce the Japanese movie “Tokyo Story” (1953, directed by OZU Yasujirou), a drama about an elderly couple. ...

Karakuri Craftsman Passes Down Seed of Robot Technology from Edo era to the Present
Japan is well-known as a country at the forefront of robot technology. Now, the country is becoming well-known for its technology used in making animations and movies, and in artistic fields in addition to its industrial technology. When Western culture was introduced to Japan in the 18th century, the seed of the nation's robot technology was planted. ...
Gogyohka - New Style Japanese Poem Now Quietly Booming
For the last 1,400 years Japanese poetry has been dominated by two forms; Tanka and Haiku. Since the second half of the last century, however, a new form called Gogyohka (literally "five-line verse") has been quietly on the rise. Its originator - a poet who goes by the pen name of KUSAKABE Enta - first developed the form in 1957 when he was just 19. ...
Japanese-Style Drawings of Beautiful Women - Skills Used Contrast to Those Behind Mona Lisa
A movie about Dan BROWN's novel "THE DA VINCI CODE" that discloses a message hidden by the Renaissance genius in his pictures has been filmed and Leonardo da Vinci is now in the spotlight. The "Mona Lisa," the most famous picture in the world, was painted by Leonardo as everyone knows. ...
Japanese Spochan Expanding Worldwide
Through movies such as "THE LAST SAMURAI" starring Tom CRUISE and "SEVEN SAMURAI" directed by KUROSAWA Akira, "samurai" has been spreading worldwide along with geisha as an image of Japan. ...
The "Chindon-ya" who Became a TV Drama Model
Do you know chindon-ya? In short, it is a group of advertising agents that wear fancy costumes, play musical instruments and parade in the streets distributing handouts to guide potential customers to their clients' stores. ...
A Sheet of Wrapping Cloth Transforms into an Artform
Due to increasing concern about the environment, a movement to stop customers from using disposal plastic bags handed out by supermarkets and other stores has been rapidly expanding recently and more people now carry their own bags. Against this backdrop, furoshiki (wrapping cloth) is now attracting attention. ...
Behind Japanese surnames
Japan has a large number of surnames compared to other countries. There are about 240,000 different surnames in Japan. On September 19th, 1870 (3rd year of the Meiji era) the Meiji government announced the law called (Heimin myouji hisshou gimurei) that required ordinary people to have surnames. ...
Talented Attractive Scholar Promoting Rakugo Worldwidet
There are many aspects of Japanese culture, but few non-Japanese know about rakugo, which can be described as a sit down comedy performed by a single entertainer and is thought to be the original style of Japanese comedy. Some theaters specialize in rakugo, which is deeply rooted in the daily lives of Japanese people. ...
Japanese Alphabet Provokes Intellectual Excitement
Dear foreign readers - do you know that in Japan there is a family game called "Karuta" that has been played for over 200 years, especially in New Year holidays? Although there are many different versions of Karuta, "Iroha Karuta" is the most famous. ...
Zen-Behind Japanese Culture
Many foreigners who visit Japan have an interest in some aspects of Japanese culture, whether it be sumo or sake, bonsai or geisha. However, not much is known about Zen, a philosophy that is gaining popularity worldwide and said to be at the heart of Japanese culture. ...
Money Talks
It doesn't grow on trees. It's the root of all evil. It burns a hole in your pocket. What is it? Yes, money! Indeed, money may be responsible for the ills of our society and the diminishment of our culture, but after traveling to many countries, I've come to realize that money is also an important source of cultural information.
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Taking Kanazawa Gold Leaf to the World
Kyoto's Kinkakuji temple, or "Golden Pavilion" must be one of the most impressive sights for foreign visitors, evoking their sense of romanticism with its solemn glitter. In Japan, the traditional art of gold leaf craftwork that was used to create this beautiful temple still exists today. ...
Pop Bonsai Finding Their Feet!
If you think changes occur slower than a snail in Japan, you had better watch out you don't get run over by Lisa TAJIMA. "I think it is very cool to make both traditional and pop bonsai," says the devoted fan of this ancient art. ...


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