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Inside Japan’s “Ninja Post Office” Where Packages Fly Like Shuriken

June 2, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Ninja Post Office

Japan has long been admired for blending rich traditions with quirky modern culture—and the Ninja Post Office is a perfect example of that harmony. Hidden in the city of Iga, a place known as the birthplace of ninjas, this one-of-a-kind postal office adds a playful, ancient twist to everyday mail delivery. Here, staff members occasionally toss packages like shuriken—those … [Read more...] about Inside Japan’s “Ninja Post Office” Where Packages Fly Like Shuriken

How to Deal with Death or Funerals in Japan as a Foreigner

May 28, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

Living in Japan as a foreigner brings countless new experiences, but few situations feel as overwhelming as navigating death and funeral customs in a culture vastly different from your own. Whether you're facing the loss of a Japanese friend, colleague, or neighbor, or dealing with the unexpected death of a fellow expat, understanding Japan's intricate funeral traditions can … [Read more...] about How to Deal with Death or Funerals in Japan as a Foreigner

Japan’s AI Mannequins Are Changing the Way We Shop for Fashion

May 28, 2025 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

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’s First “Calm Down” Spaces at Osaka’s Yumeshima Station for Sensory Sensitivities People

May 28, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

In the bustling city of Osaka, where vibrant crowds and neon lights define much of the urban experience, a quiet revolution is taking shape. At Osaka Metro’s Yumeshima Station, which opened in January 2025 ahead of the Osaka-Kansai World Expo, Japan has introduced its first in-station “calm down, cool down” spaces. These innovative booths are designed to offer solace to … [Read more...] about Japan’s First “Calm Down” Spaces at Osaka’s Yumeshima Station for Sensory Sensitivities People

Black Holes Shoot Gas Like Bullets, Japanese Study Finds

May 24, 2025 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

A recent scientific breakthrough from Japan is challenging long-standing assumptions about how supermassive black holes behave. Researchers led by Lecturer Misumoto at the Fukuoka University of Education have uncovered evidence suggesting that these enormous cosmic structures shoot out gas not in smooth, continuous flows—as previously believed—but in rapid, fragmented bursts … [Read more...] about Black Holes Shoot Gas Like Bullets, Japanese Study Finds

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