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Hugging Robots: Tokyo’s Innovative Solution to Senior Loneliness

May 16, 2025 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

Hugging Robots

In an increasingly tech-dependent world, Japan is taking the lead again, except this time with a warm and fuzzy twist. A Tokyo firm, Fuji Corporation developed hugging robots specifically designed to provide comfort and companionship to isolated elderly individuals. The cuddly, touch-sensing machines replicate human warmth and contact, offering emotional support to seniors who … [Read more...] about Hugging Robots: Tokyo’s Innovative Solution to Senior Loneliness

Aogashima: Japan’s Mysterious Volcanic Island Few Have Ever Seen

May 15, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Aogashima

When people think of Japanese islands, names like Okinawa or Hokkaido often come to mind. But nestled in the Philippine Sea, 358 kilometers south of Tokyo, lies Aogashima, an enigmatic island that most travelers — even locals — have never heard of. Remote, rugged, and wrapped in volcanic beauty, Aogashima is one of Japan’s most secluded inhabited islands. With fewer than 200 … [Read more...] about Aogashima: Japan’s Mysterious Volcanic Island Few Have Ever Seen

Osaka Restaurant Sparks Debate with “No Chinese Customers” Sign

May 14, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Osaka, May 14, 2025 — A yakitori restaurant in Osaka has come under fire after a discriminatory sign was posted at its entrance stating that Chinese customers were not allowed, citing "many people with bad manners." The incident has triggered widespread backlash on both Chinese and Japanese social media, igniting debate over customer conduct, cultural misunderstandings, and … [Read more...] about Osaka Restaurant Sparks Debate with “No Chinese Customers” Sign

Japan’s AI Hears What Chickens Feel—And It Might Change Farming Forever

May 13, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

 Japanese researchers have developed an AI system capable of interpreting the vocalizations of chickens to understand their emotional states. This surprising breakthrough not only underscores Japan’s leadership in artificial intelligence but also offers a glimpse into a future where technology bridges communication gaps between humans and animals. Understanding Chicken … [Read more...] about Japan’s AI Hears What Chickens Feel—And It Might Change Farming Forever

Discover Japan’s $200M Private Racetrack: A Billionaire’s Gift to Family and Supercar Lovers

May 8, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

For foreigners captivated by Japan’s blend of tradition, innovation, and extravagance, the Magarigawa Club offers a glimpse into the country’s luxurious underbelly. Nestled in the scenic mountains of Chiba Prefecture, this $200 million private racetrack is a billionaire’s tribute to his family’s love for supercars. Built for his wife and daughters, this exclusive circuit … [Read more...] about Discover Japan’s $200M Private Racetrack: A Billionaire’s Gift to Family and Supercar Lovers

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