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7 Famous Japanese Dog Breeds

June 21, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Japan has great reverence for animals, and dogs are certainly no exception. For the Japanese, dogs are thought of as national treasures. Though the native breeds of Japan can be traced back thousands of years, seven famous Japanese dog breeds are considered rare even in Japan, making them even more special. Anyone who owns one of these rare dog breeds is exceptionally lucky, … [Read more...] about 7 Famous Japanese Dog Breeds

Maneki-Neko: Interesting History Of The Japanese Lucky Cat

June 21, 2024 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

You’ve likely seen the little Maneki-Neko decoration waving at you from shop windows and eateries if you’ve ever traveled to Japan or other Asian countries. The Maneki-Neko figure, also known as the greeting cat, fortunate cat, money cat, joyful cat, and calling cat, is said to bring fortune to establishments. The renowned fortunate charm has a complex history and dates back to … [Read more...] about Maneki-Neko: Interesting History Of The Japanese Lucky Cat

An Overview of The Great Wave, Japan’s Most Well-Known Painting  

June 21, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

One of the most iconic works of Japanese art in the entire world is The Great Wave off Kanagawa, often referred to as The Great Wave. The dynamic and commanding image One of the finest Japanese painters, woodblock printmakers, and book illustrators, Hokusai Katsushika (1760–1849), is best known for his painting The Great Wave (Kanagawa Oki Nami Ura). The Thirty-Six Views of … [Read more...] about An Overview of The Great Wave, Japan’s Most Well-Known Painting  

Jinji Ido – The Employee Shifting Tradition In Japan

June 21, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

The time for Jinji Ido is swiftly coming as spring approaches. There is no standard method to describe Jinji Ido in English since this extensive re-distribution of staff is unique to Japanese corporations (with the probable exception of Korea, where businesses have based their strategies on the Japanese model). “Staff shuffling,” “staff rotation to other jobs,” or … [Read more...] about Jinji Ido – The Employee Shifting Tradition In Japan

15 Facts You Didn’t Know About Aokigahara, The Japanese Suicide Forest

June 21, 2024 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Aokigahara is 13.5 miles northwest of Mount Fuji. It’s a forest so dense with leaves that it’s called the “sea of trees.” Many people walk into the sea of trees without any intention of returning and mark the place as their resting site. The forest is infamously also known as the “Japanese Suicide Forest”. For some, the forest acts as a rich hiking spot, with its unrivaled … [Read more...] about 15 Facts You Didn’t Know About Aokigahara, The Japanese Suicide Forest

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