Imagine swimming in the crystal-clear waters of a tropical paradise, only to feel a sudden, sharp pain in your foot. You glance down and see nothing but sand and rocks—until one of those "rocks" starts to move. You’ve just encountered a stonefish, the most venomous fish in the world. This is just one example of the many dangerous fish lurking beneath the waves, ready to strike … [Read more...] about The Most Dangerous Fish in the World: A Dive into the Deadly Depths
Japan’s Unusual “Divorce Insurance” Charms: Sacred Protection for Modern Marriages
In a nation where modernity and tradition frequently coexist, Japan never ceases to astound the world with its distinctive cultural customs. Among these are divorce insurance charms, a unique but sincere gift from some Shinto shrines. These charms, in contrast to traditional omamori (protective amulets), are intended to keep couples together, prevent marital misfortune, and … [Read more...] about Japan’s Unusual “Divorce Insurance” Charms: Sacred Protection for Modern Marriages
Eisā Dance of Okinawa Unveils the Midnight Rhythm and Cultural Spirit of the Islands
Every summer, a lively and rhythmic tradition illuminates the night sky in Japan's southernmost islands. As the clock strikes midnight in Okinawa, locals come together to celebrate—not with fireworks or parades, but with the powerful beat of taiko drums, the flutter of colorful costumes, and the coordinated movements of the eisā dance. This lively spectacle is more than just a … [Read more...] about Eisā Dance of Okinawa Unveils the Midnight Rhythm and Cultural Spirit of the Islands
5 Surprising Reasons Japanese Communication Feels Fuwafuwa
What about life for foreigners in Japan? One of my American coworkers said, “The Japanese language is ふわふわ fuwafuwa.” He wanted to say the Japanese language is vague and unclear. For foreigners, the Japanese language may be frustrating because we don’t say something directly. Even I am sometimes confused after having conversations with clients like “What does she mean?”, “What … [Read more...] about 5 Surprising Reasons Japanese Communication Feels Fuwafuwa
Dogen City: Japan’s Dream of a Sustainable Floating City
Imagine a city that doesn’t sprawl across land but instead floats gracefully on the vast expanse of the ocean. A city alive with innovation, powered by the natural elements surrounding it, standing as a beacon of sustainability and resilience. This isn’t a scene from science fiction—it’s Dogen City, a bold vision taking shape off the coast of Japan, ready to redefine urban … [Read more...] about Dogen City: Japan’s Dream of a Sustainable Floating City




