Kwichon - Korean Phenomenon of Returning to the Field
Kwichon – translated as return to the countryside, summarizes the movement of people leaving cities like Seoul, exhausted from...
Archive
Browse imported articles from the legacy Suki Desu archive while the full database migration continues.
185 / 197
Kwichon – translated as return to the countryside, summarizes the movement of people leaving cities like Seoul, exhausted from...
Have you ever thought about paying to have a coffee or simply walk with someone you've never seen before? In Japan, this exists —...
In Japan, the so-called kira-kira names have always sparked controversy. The term literally means “shiny” or “sparkling,” but in...
Have you heard of Odo Shinko? This is the name given, in popular Japanese theory, to the progression IV–V–iii–vi; in C major,...
Do you know DLE-style games like OnePiecedle? Narutodle and others of the genre based on that famous word game called wordle?...
Imagine a van with mirrored windows on the outside, but those inside can see all the people on the street. Japan used exactly...
Tachinbo [立ちんぼ] is the popular term used in Japan to refer to the practice of female street prostitution, usually carried out at...
Have you ever wondered how to express “everything” in Japanese? There are several ways — subete, zenbu, mina, marugoto, arayuru,...
If you follow anime, enjoy otaku culture, or simply like to explore different art styles, it's quite possible that you've already...
Japan is filled with Universities and Colleges (almost 1,000), as most students graduate from a University or College instead of...
All languages have similarities, whether in writing, grammar, speech, or in some words. In this article, we will present the...
In Japanese culture, there is a word that carries centuries of history, honor, and dedication: shokunin katagi. It does not...