A Guide to Japanese Performing Arts: Kabuki, Noh, Bunraku and the Japan Cultural Expo
Japanese performing arts weave an intricate cultural tapestry that has enthralled audiences for centuries. In this guide, in addition to tips on...
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Japanese performing arts weave an intricate cultural tapestry that has enthralled audiences for centuries. In this guide, in addition to tips on...
Anime statues bring a touch of fantasy to real-life Japanese locations while honoring popular characters and supporting local economies.
The world’s first-ever Ghibli Park opened on the grounds of Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park, located in Aichi Prefecture. Step into...
Pottery is one of Japan’s oldest cultural traditions, stretching back to at least the Jomon period (c. 13,000–300 BCE). Today, there are more...
Manholes are not a concept unique to Japan, but manhole art is certainly something that Japan takes to a whole new level. Today, we’ll introduce...
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