Real-life town where anime’s second arc takes place experiences hateful vandalism.
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Tokyo’s Yamanote loop line is getting its first new station in nearly half a century, and Japan Railways wants you to give it a name.
This week, fans in Japan can once again read the adventures of the famous anime/manga swordsman, but things are different across the Pacific.
Why Does Engrish Happen? is back with a look at what seems to be where Sailor Moon would park her car.
On-camera reactions range from “yabai” to “seriously yabai.”
Close to half say they weren’t in a relationship with the guy at the time.
Sure, that stuffed animal may look cute, but if you’ve seen anime Puella Magi Madoka Magica, you know this is the start of a dangerous relationship.
Just like when the anime heroine came back from the dead, Sailor Moon the Miracle 4-D isn’t going down so easily.
Programmer from overseas leaves change out in public to test Japanese honesty, ends up with more money than he started with.
An iconic image from Hayao Miyazaki’s anime classic is ready to adorn the walls of superfans’ homes.
Distressing video recorded in Tokyo’s busiest station shines light on a problem women have been complaining about for years.
Frustrated professional busts up her office’s outdated “tea squad” tradition with a perfectly salted comeback.
Respondents also discuss whether it’s cheating on your boyfriend if you hug or hold hands with someone else.
Your clothes should make a statement, and the statement here is “Hey, everybody! Look at my junk!”
In the Japanese idol singer world, sometimes the difference between love and hate can be hard to see.
30-something educator should really be old enough to know his love confession was immature and inappropriate.
Also, Pokémon character designer reveals that his name is NOT supposed to mean “electric mouse.”