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Yuka Takaoka, Dubbed ‘Real-Life Yandere,’ Reemerges Online After Prison Release

July 2, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

In May 2019, Yuka Takaoka, then 21 years old and working as a hostess, stabbed her boyfriend, Phoenix Luna, a bar host, in their apartment in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Ward. The attack followed suspicions of infidelity after Takaoka reportedly found photos on Luna’s phone. The case drew widespread attention, in part due to a photo showing Takaoka calmly smoking a cigarette near Luna’s … [Read more...] about Yuka Takaoka, Dubbed ‘Real-Life Yandere,’ Reemerges Online After Prison Release

A Guide to Ketsuekigata and Japan’s Blood Type Personalities

July 1, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

A Guide to Ketsuekigata and Japan's Blood Type Personalities

Japan's Blood Type Personalities In many parts of the world, blood type is treated strictly as medical information—useful for emergencies, transfusions, or understanding basic health risks. But in Japan, it holds a much deeper meaning. Known locally as Ketsuekigata, the idea that your blood type shapes your personality is a long-standing belief that continues to influence … [Read more...] about A Guide to Ketsuekigata and Japan’s Blood Type Personalities

How a Lonely Sunfish Found Comfort in a Japanese Aquarium with Cardboard Visitors

July 1, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

How Cardboard Companions Helped a Lonely Sunfish Feel Less Alone

Recently, a lonely sunfish made headlines when zookeepers placed life-sized cardboard human cutouts inside its cage in an unexpected and touching show of compassion for marine life. This movement was a clear attempt to improve the mental well-being of the ocean sunfish. Instead of being a marketing gimmick, this species is known for its intelligence and susceptibility in … [Read more...] about How a Lonely Sunfish Found Comfort in a Japanese Aquarium with Cardboard Visitors

What is the Irezumi Yakuza Tattoo

June 29, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Irezumi Yakuza Tattoo

Irregular symbols are as effective, enigmatic, and contentious in the dim corners of Japanese history and culture as the irezumi yakuza tattoo. Intensely ingrained in Japan's intricate social development, this centuries-old body art form has come to symbolize both artistic beauty and social rebellion. Though the practice of irezumi predates the modern yakuza, their association … [Read more...] about What is the Irezumi Yakuza Tattoo

Why Japan Has Fewer Skyscrapers ?

June 25, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Japan, a global leader in technology and urban development, is known for its vibrant cities like Tokyo and Osaka. Yet, when it comes to skyscrapers, Japan has surprisingly fewer tall buildings compared to other developed nations. This isn’t due to a lack of ambition or expertise but a combination of practical, cultural, and environmental factors that shape Japan’s unique … [Read more...] about Why Japan Has Fewer Skyscrapers ?

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