News

What if the rain and sun could be summoned by a whisper or a prayer? In Japan, this isn’t just wishful ... Read more The post ...
In Japanese folklore and mythology, the Shinigami are supernatural beings often referred to as death gods or spirits. The term "Shinigami" translates to "death god" or "death spirit." These ...
This national park known as the "Playground of the Gods" in Japan is a outdoor-loving travelers paradise with gorgeous natural scenery and cultural attractions.
For more than a millennium, Japanese people have used these plaques to ask the gods for love, wealth, long life, or academic success.
The fisherman god Ebisu, music goddess Benzaiten, and warrior god Bishamonten are among Japan’s Seven Gods of Fortune, which personify good luck. The deities have diverse origins in Shintō ...
Inamori Kazuo, one of Japan's most influential business leaders, died in August at the age of 90. Known as the "God of Management," he founded electronics giant Kyocera, growing it from a small ...
Japanese firm Panasonic has brought back the "God of Management" in AI avatar form, ready to answer all your business questions. Konosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic, remains one of Japan's ...
"Drops of God" is a French-Japanese drama adapted from the New York Times bestselling Japanese manga series of the same name.
Japanese firm Panasonic has brought back the "God of Management" in AI avatar form, ready to answer all your business questions.
Ryuta Watanabe, a 36-year-old man from Hokkaido, Japan, lives with four wives and two girlfriends, aiming to father 54 children.
That Japan’s blood brotherhoods still flourish disturbingly appeared last week when the notorious Black Dragon Society announced Tokyo festivities in honor of a representative recently ...