

#167 - Japan's Relationship with Emptiness & Minimalism
Why does Japan seem so good at appreciating nothingness? From tea rooms and zen gardens to MUJI's beige minimalism, Japan has a unique way of turning empty space into something emotionally powerful. Let's explore the philosophy, history amd evolution of emptiness and minimalism in Japanese culture.…

#166 - This Japanese Food Is Fake and That’s the Point
It looks delicious at first sight. Perfect ramen, glossy sushi, fluffy pancakes until you realize it's not real. Welcome to the world of Japanese food replicas, or sampulu (サンプル), where plastic food is not just decoration, it's a multi-million dollar industry and an art. We explore the intriguing …

#165 - It’s Blazing Hot but Japan are Wearing Jackets - Why???
Summers in Japan isn't just hot, it's a battlefield against the sun. We look into why Japan is so obessed with covering up during the hot and humid weather, its cultural roots and why modern sun protection of all sorts is a multi-million dollar business. Check out our social media below👇 https://…

#164 - Why Japan Is Obsessed With Modern Horror
What scares Japan today? From traditional ghost tales and vengeful spirits to viral videos, survival horror video games, and haunted escape rooms — Japanese horror has extended far beyond the traditional. We explore how Japan's romance with horror has evolved in the modern era. No longer rooted in …

#163 - Transformation of Akihabara: From Otaku Paradise to What?
One-time unchallenged holy land of otaku, Tokyo's Akihabara was a heaven for anime, manga, video game, maid café, and collector's items. But today. it is different. So what happened to Akihabara? We chart the past from Akihabara's early days as an electronics district to its growth in the 1990s–201…

#162 - Why is Everything So Small & Cute in Japan?
Why is Japan so obsessed with all things small, fluffy, and irresistibly kawaii? From adorable mascots to tiny replicas of food and robot puppies, Japanese cuteness is everywhere — but how did it all begin? We explore the deeper psychological and cultural roots of kawaii, how postwar society, youth…

#161 - The Hidden Truth About Ninjas in Japan: Shadow Legends or Overhyped Cosplayers?
Who exactly were the Japanese ninjas? Forget the legends in the films, we delve into the true history of the mythic spies and shadow warriors. Discover where ninjas first emerged, what they actually did (hint: it doesn't involve throwing stars!), and how they shaped Japan's history through espionag…

##160 - Too Cute to be Sad: Inside Japan's Yami Kawaii & Other Fashion Subcultures
We dive into the emotional world of Japanese street fashion — from the pastel-meets-pain aesthetic of Yami Kawaii, to the mental health expression of Menhera, and the dramatic, heartbroken elegance of Jirai Kei. Discover how these styles use fashion to speak the unspeakable — blending cuteness with…

#159 - Onryo and Tatari: The Ghosts That Haunt Japan
We explore the eerie world of Japanese folklore through two of its most chilling concepts: Onryo; the vengeful spirits who return from the grave seeking retribution, and Tatari; the terrifying curses born from deep resentment or divine wrath. What happens when a soul cannot rest? How do ancient be…

#158 - What's Japan's ADDICTIVE Gachapon Craze All About?
Welcome to the quirky world of Japan’s gachapon—capsule toy machines that are popping up everywhere from street corners to tourist hotspots. From adorable collectibles and anime figures to the downright bizarre, these little surprises have become a pop culture obsession. We dive into why gachapon a…