Aokigahara Jukai forest

Aokigahara Jukai : Exploring the Cursed Forest of Japan

Nestled at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan, Aokigahara Jukai, also known by the sinister name “Suicide Forest” or “Cursed Forest”, arouses both fascination and apprehension. Indeed, this dense and mysterious forest has acquired a dark reputation due to the high number of suicides that have taken place there. This article looks at the …

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Japanese Superstitions

The Meishin: Exploring Japanese Superstitions

Japan, steeped in centuries-old history and rich customs, is home to a fascinating array of superstitions that have evolved over time. Among these beliefs, the “Meishin”, often translated as “sign of destiny” or “omen”, is of particular importance in Japanese culture. This article delves into the depths of Japanese superstitions. It will highlight the historical …

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Pronunciation

Yomikata: Understanding the Art of Japanese Pronunciation

The Japanese language is rich in nuances and subtleties, and one of the key elements that contribute to its complexity is Yomikata, which literally translates to “way of reading” or “pronunciation.” Understanding Yomikata is essential to mastering Japanese correctly, whether in everyday conversation, reading texts or even practicing calligraphy. This article explores in detail the …

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marriage

An Exploration of Marriage in Japan

Marriage, or 結婚 (Kekkon) in Japanese, is a sacred and tradition-rich institution at the heart of Japanese society. This article delves into the customs, ceremonies and cultural meanings surrounding marriage in Japan. Pre-Marital Traditions Even before the wedding celebration, several traditional steps mark the path to union. First, the act of “miai” often involves introducing …

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The Yokote Kamakura Festival

The Yokote Kamakura Festival: A Snowy Japanese Celebration

The Yokote Kamakura Festival is an iconic winter celebration that takes place every year in Yokote, a city located in Akita Prefecture, Japan. This traditional event is also known as “Yokote Yuki Matsuri”. It dates back several centuries. It offers participants and visitors a unique cultural experience in the heart of Japanese winter. The Yokote …

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The J-Rap

The J-Rap and R’n’B: Globalization of Popular Culture

The J-Rap (Japanese rap) and Japanese R’n’B have gained popularity over the years. They have become distinct musical genres in Japan. These musical styles have evolved and adapted to reflect Japanese culture while incorporating Western influences. This article will explore the history, evolution and impact of Japanese J-Rap and R’n’B. The  J-Rap and R’n’B: Origins …

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valentine's day in japan

Valentine’s Day and White Day in Japan

Valentine’s Day and White Day(Howaito dē) are very popular holidays in Japan. They are celebrated by lovers, families and even friends! Let’s find out how these holidays are celebrated and their meanings in Japanese culture. A romantic celebration! Valentine’s Day and White Day are very special and significant days in Japanese culture. Valentine’s Day is …

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the evaporated

Johatsu: The Evaporated of Japan

At the heart of Japanese society, a little-known phenomenon captures attention: the “Johatsu,” literally translated as “the evaporated.” These mysterious individuals have chosen to disappear voluntarily, escaping the overwhelming social, familial, or professional pressures that can exist in Japan. Let’s delve into the enigmatic world of Johatsu to understand the reasons behind this radical decision …

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The FAX

The FAX in Japan: A Technology That Stands Over Time

In Japan, the FAX remains a widely used technology despite continued advancements in communications. While many countries have abandoned the FAX in favor of more modern technologies such as email and instant messaging, Japan continues to rely on the device for transmitting official documents, contracts and other information important. This article will explore the history …

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