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Naruhodo! A Useful Japanese Phrase For “I See”

March 11, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Have you ever heard Japanese people say ‘naruhodo’ in conversations? While it seems like a simple way to say “I see,” there’s more to this word than meets the eye! Whether you’re a Japanese language learner, a business professional, or a cultural enthusiast, understanding naruhodo can significantly enhance your communication skills. In this article, we’ll break down the … [Read more...] about Naruhodo! A Useful Japanese Phrase For “I See”

Top 10 Japanese Car Brands: Unbeatable Quality and Innovation

March 10, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

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Japanese cars have consistently topped global automotive rankings due to their unmatched quality, reliability, and innovation. Renowned manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, and Mazda have won the hearts of drivers worldwide. From the luxurious Lexus to the sleek Infiniti, Japanese automakers continue to set benchmarks in the industry. If you’re curious about the best Japanese car … [Read more...] about Top 10 Japanese Car Brands: Unbeatable Quality and Innovation

The Fascinating History and Ingenious Design of Japan’s Nightingale Floors

March 10, 2025 by Japan Daily 2 Comments

Japan’s Nightingale Floors (鴬張り, uguisu-bari) are a testament to the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the Edo period (1603-1868). These specially designed wooden floors, found in castles and temples, were engineered to chirp like a nightingale when stepped on, serving as an early warning system against intruders. Let’s explore the history, engineering, and cultural significance … [Read more...] about The Fascinating History and Ingenious Design of Japan’s Nightingale Floors

Kintsugi: The Art of Embracing Brokenness and Finding Beauty

March 5, 2025 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

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Imagine dropping your favorite ceramic bowl. It shatters into pieces, and your heart sinks. But what if, instead of throwing it away, you could repair it in a way that not only restores it but also makes it more beautiful than before? This is the essence of Kintsugi (金継ぎ), the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer and embellishing the seams with gold, … [Read more...] about Kintsugi: The Art of Embracing Brokenness and Finding Beauty

Tanuki vs Raccoon: Differences Between 2 Misunderstood Creatures

March 4, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

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At first glance, the tanuki and the raccoon might seem like close relatives—both are small, furry, and have masked facial features. However, these two animals belong to entirely different families and have unique histories, behaviors, and cultural significance. While the tanuki is deeply rooted in Japanese folklore and known for its mythical shapeshifting abilities, the raccoon … [Read more...] about Tanuki vs Raccoon: Differences Between 2 Misunderstood Creatures

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