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Discover the creative excitement of Japan through our category dedicated to popular arts. From movie screens to the vibrant pages of manga, to the interactive worlds of video games, immerse yourself in the captivating world of Japanese pop culture. Explore the cinematic masterpieces that have transcended borders, the manga that have captivated millions of readers, and the video games that have redefined the interactive experience. Our series of articles takes you behind the scenes of creation, explores emerging trends and celebrates the iconic icons that continue to capture the imagination around the world. Join us on an exciting journey through Japanese folk arts, where artistic innovation meets the boundless passion of creativity.

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Death Note: a captivating storyline from an essential manga

Death Note appeared in the pages of Weekly Shonen Jump in 2003 and revolutionized the codes of manga. Twenty years on, this work is still as famous as ever and is considered a masterful series. Unbearable suspense, psychologically complex characters, the confrontation between Light and his rival L, top-quality drawings and a plot mastered to …

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The Ballad of Narayama Imamura shohei

“The Ballad of Narayama”: A poignant film about tradition and survival

The Ballad of Narayama is a 1983 Japanese film directed by Imamura Shohei, based on the novel of the same name by Fukazawa Shichirō. Set in a small, isolated mountain village in 19th-century Japan, the film explores themes of tradition, family and survival. The story of The Ballad of Narayama is set in traditional rural …

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The history of One Piece

Experience an epic adventure with Luffy and friends in One Piece

One Piece is a Japanese manga created by Eiichiro Oda in 1997. Since its first publication, the manga has enjoyed phenomenal success worldwide, becoming one of the most popular series of all time. The manga has also been adapted into an animated series, several feature films, video games and a wide variety of derivative products. …

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The movie Godzilla of 1954 by Tanaka and Honda

Godzilla: the giant monster that embodies the fears and anxieties of Japan

Godzilla is an iconic fictional character from Japan, created in 1954 by director Ishirō Honda and producer Tomoyuki Tanaka. This giant monster quickly became a symbol of Japanese popular culture, and has since been featured in numerous film adaptations, television series, manga and video games. The character of Godzilla was created following a nuclear accident …

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The Empire of the Senses by Nagisa Ōshima

The Empire of the Senses: The Japanese erotic masterpiece

“Empire of the Senses” is a 1976 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima. The film was very controversial when it was released because of its explicit sex scenes and was banned in many countries. Despite this, it is considered a masterpiece of erotic cinema and has influenced many filmmakers around the world. The film is …

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Kaiju in the streets of Tokyo

Kaiju: Uncontrollable power, unmatched strength

Kaiju is a Japanese film genre that was popularized by the 1954 film Godzilla. The genre focuses on giant monsters that threaten cities and populations. Kaiju are usually alien creatures, but they can also be mythological creatures or creatures created by humans. Kaiju movies are known for their spectacular action and special effects. Kaiju movies …

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superhero tokusatsu in the streets of tokyo

The lone superheroes of the Tokusatsu series

The origin Japanese lone superhero series originated at a time when children were beginning to show interest in masked heroes. Japanese producers seized the opportunity to create superhero stories that quickly gained popularity with the public. The origin of these series was heavily influenced by American comic books and science fiction movies and by the …

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Mangaka at work thinking a mecha robot

Go Nagai : Mazinger Z, UFO Robot Grendizer…

Go Nagai is best known for creating giant robot series, including “Mazinger Z” which was one of the first giant robot anime to air on TV. This series has been very popular in Japan and overseas and has inspired many other giant robot anime. He also created “Great Mazinger” and “UFO Robo Grendizer”. He also …

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illustration of Akira Kurosawa behind a camera

KUROSAWA, the most famous and influential Japanese filmmaker

Akira Kurosawa (黒澤明) was a Japanese film director, screenwriter and producer. Born on March 23, 1910 in Tôkyô, he is considered one of the greatest filmmakers in the history of Japanese cinema and a pioneer of modern cinema. Kurosawa began his career in 1935 and made over 30 films during his career, several of which …

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