In Japan, a quiet but significant shift is underway in how workers identify themselves on the job. Across industries—from retail to public service and transportation—more individuals are adopting business names, or pseudonyms, instead of using their real names at work. This trend, once largely seen among celebrities or freelancers, is becoming a practical and protective tool … [Read more...] about Why More Japanese Workers Are Choosing Business Names Over Real Ones
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Japan’s AI Mannequins Are Changing the Way We Shop for Fashion
Imagine entering a store where the mannequin does more than just show off the clothes; it welcomes you, makes comments about your appearance, and suggests items based on your preferences. This isn't a fantasy or science fiction story. AI mannequins are now providing real-time fashion advice thanks to a Japanese research lab's innovative technology. These interactive … [Read more...] about Japan’s AI Mannequins Are Changing the Way We Shop for Fashion
Japan Aims to Beam Solar Power from Space: The OHISAMA Project and the Future of Clean Energy
In a bold step toward redefining the global energy landscape, Japan is moving closer to a historic achievement: wirelessly transmitting solar energy from space to Earth. At the heart of this innovation is a satellite project called OHISAMA, a name which means "sun" in Japanese—a fitting symbol for a vision rooted in solar power and sustainability. While the idea may sound like … [Read more...] about Japan Aims to Beam Solar Power from Space: The OHISAMA Project and the Future of Clean Energy
Kyoto Guesthouse Under Fire for War Crimes Pledge Policy for Israeli Guests
Kyoto, Japan – A guesthouse in Kyoto, WIND VILLA, has drawn attention after requiring guests to sign a pledge stating they have not committed war crimes, prompting a complaint from Israel’s ambassador to Japan, Gilad Cohen. The policy, introduced approximately six months ago, has sparked debate following an incident in April 2025 involving an Israeli tourist. According to … [Read more...] about Kyoto Guesthouse Under Fire for War Crimes Pledge Policy for Israeli Guests
Discover Japan’s $200M Private Racetrack: A Billionaire’s Gift to Family and Supercar Lovers
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




