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Japanese App Puts AI Music Creation in Everyone's Hands
InnovationFeb 16

Japanese App Puts AI Music Creation in Everyone's Hands

A new Japanese app called VoiSona is making music creation simple and affordable for bedroom composers worldwide. For less than $6 a month, users can create songs using AI-powered virtual singers with authentic Japanese aesthetics.

Japan Times3 min read
Rare Japanese Art Exhibit Opens at Shasta College
InnovationJan 27

Rare Japanese Art Exhibit Opens at Shasta College

A California community college is bringing centuries of Japanese artistic mastery to its students and neighbors, from Hokusai's iconic Great Wave to contemporary printmakers. The rare exhibition opens a window into the evolution of Japanese woodblock printing while supporting student artists.

Google News - Japan Innovation2 min read
AI Slashes Translation Time for Japanese Companies
InnovationFeb 17

AI Slashes Translation Time for Japanese Companies

Japanese firms can now translate financial documents in one day instead of three, helping 1,600 companies meet new English disclosure requirements. A New Zealand company's specialized AI is breaking down language barriers that kept international investors in the dark.

Japan Times2 min read
Japanese Anime Competes for Top Prize at Berlin Festival
InnovationJan 22

Japanese Anime Competes for Top Prize at Berlin Festival

A Japanese animated film has been nominated for the prestigious Golden Bear award at the Berlin International Film Festival for the first time in three years. The touching story about fireworks and change marks a major debut for rising director Yoshitoshi Shinomiya.

Japan Times2 min read
Pune Engineer Masters Dying Japanese Art, Saves It
Acts of KindnessJan 18

Pune Engineer Masters Dying Japanese Art, Saves It

A retired engineer from Pune taught himself a thousand-year-old Japanese lacquering technique with no teacher, no English books, and no local materials. Now he's building India's first school to teach Urushi art before it disappears forever.

Indian Express3 min read
Japanese Sandals Dyed With Matcha Tea Kill Bacteria
InnovationApr 15

Japanese Sandals Dyed With Matcha Tea Kill Bacteria

A Japanese shoemaker is turning traditional green tea into footwear that naturally fights germs. The sandals combine centuries-old craftsmanship with modern science for healthier, stylish feet.

Japan Today2 min read
Bengaluru's Moving Bakery Brings Fresh Japanese Bread to You
Acts of KindnessMar 8

Bengaluru's Moving Bakery Brings Fresh Japanese Bread to You

Two entrepreneurs in Bengaluru launched a traveling bakery that delivers fresh Japanese-style bread directly to neighborhoods, reviving the nostalgic experience of warm bread from a local vendor. Fillo Bakes offers pillowy shokupan and filled buns in a 100% vegetarian format, tested on 300 customers before launching.

The Hindu3 min read
Chef Writes 550-Page Japanese Cookbook With Zero Photos
InnovationJan 28

Chef Writes 550-Page Japanese Cookbook With Zero Photos

A chef who lost his job during the pandemic turned his passion into a massive encyclopedia of Japanese cooking—with no pictures or recipes. Keita Wojciechowski's unique approach celebrates culinary knowledge for knowledge's sake.

Japan Times3 min read
Japanese Parenting Method Teaches Kids Through Modeling
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Japanese Parenting Method Teaches Kids Through Modeling

A pediatric therapist's video on "Shitsuke" is changing how parents think about discipline. Instead of punishment, this Japanese approach prevents behavioral issues by teaching children what to do, not just what to avoid.

Upworthy3 min read
Sydney's Japanese Kids Cheer Loud at Asian Cup Final
SportsMar 20

Sydney's Japanese Kids Cheer Loud at Asian Cup Final

A spirited group of 40 young Japanese-Australian cheerleaders are bringing their chants and performances to support Team Japan at Saturday's Women's Asian Cup final in Sydney. Despite being vastly outnumbered by Matildas fans, the Sydney Sakura Kids Cheerleaders want their team to know they have hometown support.

ABC Australia2 min read
Japanese Skater Shimada Makes History With 4th Junior Title
SportsMar 8

Japanese Skater Shimada Makes History With 4th Junior Title

Mao Shimada just became the first figure skater ever to win four consecutive junior world championship titles. The Japanese athlete's historic achievement sets a new standard of excellence in youth competitive skating.

Google News - World Record2 min read
Japanese Love Concept Values Growing Together, Not Alike
Global NewsMay 20

Japanese Love Concept Values Growing Together, Not Alike

A Japanese philosophy called Renri no eda, meaning "two branches growing as one," is changing how people think about healthy relationships. The concept celebrates partners who maintain separate identities while moving in the same direction.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Japanese Philosophy Wabi-Sabi Embraces Life's Imperfections
InnovationJun 3

Japanese Philosophy Wabi-Sabi Embraces Life's Imperfections

A growing movement is introducing people to wabi-sabi, the ancient Japanese philosophy that finds beauty in flaws, aging, and incompleteness. This centuries-old wisdom offers a peaceful antidote to our culture's obsession with perfection.

Freethink2 min read
Japanese Rookie Murakami Makes MLB History in Chicago
SportsApr 5

Japanese Rookie Murakami Makes MLB History in Chicago

Munetaka Murakami just became the fastest Japanese player to hit four MLB home runs, doing it in just eight games with the White Sox. His game-changing blast helped Chicago claim their first series win of the season at home.

MLB News2 min read
Treasure Hunter Finds 170-Year-Old Japanese Coin in Australia
Community HeroesFeb 11

Treasure Hunter Finds 170-Year-Old Japanese Coin in Australia

A metal detectorist in Victoria, Australia discovered an extremely rare Japanese bronze coin from the 1850s at an abandoned Gold Rush campsite. The find opens a window into Australia's multicultural mining history.

Fox News Travel2 min read
White Sox Sign 25-Year-Old Japanese Star for $34M
Community HeroesJan 29

White Sox Sign 25-Year-Old Japanese Star for $34M

The Chicago White Sox pulled off a midnight deal to sign Japanese power hitter Munetaka Murakami in a two-year, $34 million contract. The 25-year-old becomes the centerpiece of the team's youth movement and opens new doors for international talent. #

MLB News2 min read
Japanese Rookie Rikuu Nishida Shines in White Sox Debut
SportsMay 26

Japanese Rookie Rikuu Nishida Shines in White Sox Debut

Rikuu Nishida brought infectious joy to the major leagues in his debut, throwing out a runner at home plate (and losing his shoe) while recording his first hit for the Chicago White Sox. The 25-year-old Japanese player joins a historic lineup alongside fellow countryman Munetaka Murakami.

Japan Today3 min read
Japanese Ikigai Philosophy Transforms Modern Marriages
Acts of KindnessJun 8

Japanese Ikigai Philosophy Transforms Modern Marriages

Couples are discovering that the Japanese concept of Ikigai, finding meaning in daily moments, offers a refreshing approach to building lasting marriages. The philosophy shifts focus from chasing milestones to appreciating the ordinary routines that create genuine connection.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
Japanese Filmmakers Revive Black-and-White Cinema
SolutionsFeb 5

Japanese Filmmakers Revive Black-and-White Cinema

A new wave of Japanese independent filmmakers is breathing fresh life into black-and-white cinema, preserving disappearing cultural memories through stunning monochrome films. Young director Hiromichi Nakao's "Michiyuki" captures a vanishing era in Japan's countryside, proving classic filmmaking techniques still have powerful stories to tell.

Japan Times2 min read
Japanese Reformer's 1872 Idea: Education Creates Equality
Global NewsMay 10

Japanese Reformer's 1872 Idea: Education Creates Equality

A 19th-century Japanese educator challenged the notion that people are born unequal, arguing that education—not birth—determines success. His ideas helped modernize Japan and still inspire equal access to learning today.

Times of India - Good News2 min read

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