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- Studio Ghibli showcases traditional craftsmanship with new wallet range
- Skirt that will make cat cafe cats love you supposedly found at Uniqlo’s sister brand
- One of Japan’s rarest sweets is a sell-out hit that looks and tastes like frost
- Japanese people aren’t happy with their looks, ranked world’s lowest in self-confidence
- “Not paying any dating expenses at all” listed as domestic violence by Japanese government agency
- Japan now has fish-shaped soy sauce bottle hand cream
- Studio Ghibli serves up new anime food at Ghibli Park
- 10 things you should buy at 7-Eleven in Japan
- Starbucks teams up with 165-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Snake decorations【Photos】
- This cool pen features an adorable shrine fox guardian with a swishing tail
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- Studio Ghibli tea blends contain ingredients inspired by My Neighbour Totoro
- Starbucks Japan is calling it quits with paper straws
- Japan’s Kanji of the Year announced, shows the bright and dark spots of 2024【Video】
- Studio Ghibli coasters keep your drinks hot and your heart warm this winter
- Japanese company develops classy heavy metal band frames for glasses
- Japan’s tap-to-pay Suica train card system aims to go tapless with walk-through gates, location data scans
- Starbucks teams up with 165-year-old Kyoto doll maker for Year of the Snake decorations【Photos】
- Over 800 Studio Ghibli anime world paintings compiled in beautiful new hardcover art book【Pics】
- One of Japan’s rarest sweets is a sell-out hit that looks and tastes like frost
- Sushi Bears restaurant opens in Tokyo, offers exactly what its name promises【Photos】
Monthly
- Possessing Harry Potter’s Sword of Godric Gryffindor is now illegal in Japan
- Uniqlo announces first-ever collaboration with horror manga master Junji Ito【Photos】
- J-pop mega star Ado reveals she’s been living in the U.S., may not understand language acquisition
- Starbucks Japan is calling it quits with paper straws
- Studio Ghibli releases new range of cardigans for anime fans
- Japan’s most popular castle raising ticket prices by up to 200 percent for non-local tourists
- Furikake rice seasoning sales are soaring, which is bad news for Japan as a whole
- Studio Ghibli heroine cardigans give you warmth and strength to face everyday challenges
- Eight unforgettable hot springs, as recommended by Japan’s “Professor Bath”
- Berserk T-shirts coming to Uniqlo for launch of new Manga Curation line【Photos】
Yearly
- McDonald’s new Happy Meals offer up cute and practical Sanrio lifestyle goods
- Foreign tourists on Shinkansen bullet train break suitcase etiquette, angering local passengers
- Possessing Harry Potter’s Sword of Godric Gryffindor is now illegal in Japan
- [Deleted] Article written for April Fool’s Day 2018
- Japanese government to make first change to romanization spelling rules since the 1950s
- Foreigner’s request for help in Tokyo makes us sad for the state of society
- Japanese convenience store Family Mart announces abolishment of eat-in spaces
- Life-size vibrating Legend of Zelda Master Sword for sale from Nintendo【Photos】
- Princesses, fruits, and blacksmiths: Study reveals the 30 most unusual family names in Japan
- Studio Ghibli releases free-download board game — Here’s how to play it without reading Japanese
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