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Ultraman is a Japanese TV superhero like Superman. It has been more than 50 years since the series started. Let’s learn about the fascinating characters and related places for an anime pilgrimage!
Wotagei is a type of cheer dance that is usually done by devoted fans for their much-loved idols during concerts. There are specific choreographies that all concert-goers seem to know. What’s up with wotagei?
Doraemon is one of the most popular manga and anime series among kids in Japan. It is the story of an unmotivated boy and cat-shaped robot who came from the future. Let’s find out more about the setting and story!
For those looking for a thrill in Tokyo, these VR experiences will immerse you in a whole new world!
Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) is a popular comic in Japan. The total sales of the books topped 100 million. It has also been made into anime and live-action movies. Let’s find out more about the setting and story!
Learn more about one of Japan’s largest anime movie hits of all time Your Name (Kimi No Na Wa) and its animator Makoto Shinkai.
Jump Shop is a store that sells manga and anime goods from popular Japanese comic magazine Shonen Jump. Find out which character goods you can buy at this fans’ favorite shop.
Learn all about 2020’s record-breaking anime movie Kimetsu no Yaiba, from the manga author’s road to success to the general story line and related places to visit in Japan.
We would like to let you know about two slightly less mainstream J-pop powerhouses: let us introduce you to Chōtokkyū and Hatsune Miku!
In Japan, there are many groups or bands made up of artists who dance, sing, perform, and appear on television in various programs. These artists are called ‘Idols’ and they are a large part of the Japanese music industry.
Within the wide musical variety within the Japanese industry, there are many artists that don’t fit the J-pop genre. Let us introduce Wagakki and World Order, two avant-garde music groups from Japan.
Within the music world of Japan, there are two acts that have gone down in history as legends and continue to inspire new generations. Learn more about these artists!