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Daruma
Daruma dolls are traditional Japanese lucky charms that foreign tourists love to bring back as souvenir from…
Maneki-neko
The Maneki-neko, literally meaning "welcoming cat", is a traditional statue of a sitting cat, with its right…
Emoji: The Amusing Japanese Smileys
It is interesting to see that even in such basic “art form” as that of smileys, the Japanese have evolved…
Shisa : The Guardian Lions of Okinawa
Shisa are a very common feature and distinctive trait of the culture of the Okinawa islands, and it is simply…
The Japanese and the V for Victory Sign in Photos
Although this may seem a rather worn out cliché, there is no denying that most Japanese, and more…
Shiba-inu: the doggy star of Japan
One thing you might not know about Japanese people is that they are crazy about their pets. Although in major…
Japanese cakes: kawaii and yummy!
All of you who had the opportunity to travel in Japan or live there will agree in the same way: Japanese…
The Japanese Woman and her Stilettos
Japanese women love fashion, that's not a secret or a surprise for anybody. A lot of men, especially outside…
AKB48 sells sexy
Female japanese-pop (jpop) groups have been taking serious blows for quite some time now, especially with the…
Japanese desserts and sweets
You might think that Japanese food and society don't leave much room for desserts: cakes, sweets, candies and…
Valentine's day in Japan
Valentine’s Day is celebrated worldwide on February 14. Like many Western holidays, Valentine's Day was also…
Cats in Japan
I don't know if it's because they eat lots of fish, but Japan is a country where there's many cats (猫 "neko"…