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Tokyo: The undisputed capital of Japan or just a guess?
If you were asked what the capital of Japan is , many of you might answer ” Tokyo “. However, let me tell you that you are wrong . The story is a bit more complicated than that. For starters, Japan is divided into 47 prefectures. Each has a name ending in ” -ken ”… Read more
Limitless Brilliance: Meet the Japanese geniuses who have left their mark on modern history
Japanese culture has produced some of the greatest geniuses in history in a wide range of fields , from literature to science and technology . Below, we present some of the brightest Japanese who have marked history. Hideki Yukawa was a Japanese physicist who received the 1949 Nobel Prize in Physics for his theory of… Read more
Dark Mysteries in Japanese Video Games: Myths That Will Take Your Breath Away
Welcome gamers! Today we will enter a world full of myths and mysteries in Japanese video games. If you are a fan of video games and Japanese culture, surely you have come across some of these myths in your adventures. So get ready to discover some of the strangest! Let’s start with one of the… Read more
Five life lessons that Sailor Moon teaches us to be better people
Sailor Moon is an iconic anime series that has captivated generations of fans around the world. But beyond the action and adventure, Sailor Moon also teaches us valuable lessons about life and how to become better people. The importance of friendship and teamwork is one of the most important lessons we can learn from Sailor… Read more
The legacy of Japanese anime in modern urban architecture and design
For decades, Japanese anime has captivated millions of people around the world with its creativity and its ability to transport us to imaginary worlds. But it is not only about entertainment, it has also had a significant impact on architecture and modern urban design. Anime like “Akira,” “Ghost in the Shell,” “Porco Rosso,” “My Neighbor… Read more
Elfen Lied: Beyond Violence, Lessons on Empathy and Acceptance in a Diverse Society
Elfen Lied is an anime that, although it can be controversial and disturbing in some aspects, is a work that is really worth watching. Not only is it a beautifully animated anime with a great soundtrack, but it also features complex themes that aren’t often addressed in other anime. The series deals with themes such… Read more
Why Japan Is the Perfect Civilization to Start Playing Sid Meier’s Civilization VI
Are you a strategy game enthusiast and passionate about history? If so, you are probably already familiar with Civilization VI, one of the most popular and captivating games in its genre. If you are looking for the ideal civilization to start your adventure in this fascinating game, let me tell you why Japan is the… Read more
Uncovering Japan’s Most Popular Mysteries and Conspiracy Theories
Japan is a country that has always been surrounded by mysteries and enigmas and that is why it is not surprising that there are a large number of conspiracy theories that have developed over time. In this post, we will present some of the most popular theories in the Japanese country. The Tokaimura Nuclear Incident… Read more
Discovering the similarities between Japan and Mexico: Beyond the cultural differences
Today I want to talk about the similarities between Japan and Mexico. There are many YouTube videos that highlight the cultural differences between Japan and other countries, but this time I would like to focus on what both nations have in common. We have a video on the subject if you prefer to watch/listen to… Read more
Konosuke Matsushita and his time capsule: a testament to his vision and belief in the future
Konosuke Matsushita was a visionary Japanese businessman and philanthropist who founded the electronics company Matsushita Electric, now known as Panasonic. In addition to his business success, Matsushita also had a vision for the future and humanity. In 1970, at the World’s Fair in Japan, Matsushita exhibited a time capsule containing items representing the culture and… Read more