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How a Bible Was Recreated from Memory in Japan

May 31, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

“ON THE SEVENTH DAY DEUSU BLEW BREATH INTO THIS BEING AND NAMED HIM DOMEIGOSU-NO-ADAN, WHO POSSESSED THIRTY-THREE FORMS. SO THIS IS THE USUAL NUMBER OF FORMS FOR A HUMAN BEING.” Imagine if somebody told you that all the Bibles in the world had disappeared and it was your responsibility to recreate it from memory. Even those who grew-up going to catechism every Sunday would … [Read more...] about How a Bible Was Recreated from Memory in Japan

44 Days Of Hell – The murder story of Junko Furuta

May 31, 2024 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

Junko Furuta was a 16-year-old Japanese girl who underwent 44 days of rape and torture before dying in the hands of her captors on November 22, 1989. Known throughout Japan as a concrete-encased high school girl, the case of Junko Furuta drew nationwide attention owing to sheer brutality the girl had to endure before death found her. Junko Furuta Story Junko Furuta … [Read more...] about 44 Days Of Hell – The murder story of Junko Furuta

Nippon’s Digital Numerology: The Pocket Bell

May 31, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

In the 1990s while I was awkwardly transitioning from childhood to adulthood, the world was in the throes of another strange transitional period between analog and digital. It was a time when the internet was still charged by the minute and your high score in Slingo could be ruined when your sister picked up the phone and cut your dial-up connection. When emails were … [Read more...] about Nippon’s Digital Numerology: The Pocket Bell

The Decision-Making Powers of Janken

May 31, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Picture this scene… You’re at an Izakaya with your mates, all having a great time. It’s towards the end of the evening when everyone notices there’s just one more piece of Tebasaki (手羽先, Chicken wing) on the plate in the centre, but there are 4 of you. Being the polite person you are, you don’t want to take it, but you don’t want it to go to waste either. After all, it goes … [Read more...] about The Decision-Making Powers of Janken

Momotaro Jinja: The surreal shrine to the boy born of a peach

May 31, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

It is safe to say that the legend of Momotaro, the story of a boy who was born from a peach, is the most well known fable in all of Japanese folklore. From as early as kindergarten, children are told the tale of the childless old couple that found a giant peach floating in the river, only to open it and find a small boy inside. Most residents of Japan are familiar with the … [Read more...] about Momotaro Jinja: The surreal shrine to the boy born of a peach

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