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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 ?

How Crows in Tokyo Drop Nuts on Roads and Use Traffic to Crack Them Open

June 23, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Crows in Tokyo drop nuts on roads

In the heart of Tokyo's bustling streets, where technology, tradition, and constant motion coexist, an unexpected display of intelligence unfolds daily—crows in Tokyo drop nuts on roads, patiently waiting for passing cars to crack them open. This clever behavior has not only fascinated scientists and birdwatchers but has also raised important questions about animal intelligence … [Read more...] about How Crows in Tokyo Drop Nuts on Roads and Use Traffic to Crack Them Open

Inside the World’s Largest Wooden Structure Built for Expo 2025 Osaka

June 18, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

World's largest wooden structure of Expo 2025 Osaka

As Japan gears up to welcome the world for Expo 2025 in Osaka, one structure is capturing global attention for its scale and vision—the world's largest wooden structure ever built. In contrast to the usual steel-and-glass landmarks often seen at international expos, this ambitious creation stands out for its focus on sustainability, cultural heritage, and modern design … [Read more...] about Inside the World’s Largest Wooden Structure Built for Expo 2025 Osaka

Takuma Tani, a 47-year-old Japanese dad, embraced Lolita fashion at 34 and now inspires Japan with his courage to live authentically.

June 17, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Takuma Tani, a 47-year-old dad of two from Japan, made a bold shift—not in music genres, but in life. Once known as a traditional rock singer, Tani traded the leather and grit of the stage for something more personal: Lolita fashion. It wasn’t just a change in wardrobe—it was a journey toward embracing who he truly is. For most of his early career, Tani quietly battled … [Read more...] about Takuma Tani, a 47-year-old Japanese dad, embraced Lolita fashion at 34 and now inspires Japan with his courage to live authentically.

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