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Hajichi: The Banned Traditional Tattoos of Okinawa
These tattoos, native to the Ryukyuan people, were once banned from being practiced. Now, they're making a comeback.
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Despite what some people will try to tell you, culture in Japan isn't a fixed and unchanging entity stretching back in an unbroken line to the Nara era. It shifts with housing costs, demographic change, and the quiet negotiations people make in their daily lives. These stories covers the full breadth of that living culture: the traditions that persist, the subcultures that surface, and the social habits that get renegotiated as circumstances change.
Our reporting goes beyond "weird Japan." We document the friction and the pain points. Why are Japanese workers getting so little sleep? Why our people cutting back on having friends? Why are young people refusing to bathe, for goodness sakes?! We draw primarily from Japanese-language reporting, surveys, and researchers, which means we're less likely to launder a press release as a cultural story.
You'll find several dominant threads here. Economic pressure is quietly reshaping social life: the cost of friendship, the appeal of stigmatized "accident properties" at a discount, and men in rural areas giving up careers to follow their partners - all tell a story about what Japanese people are willing to renegotiate when money gets tight.
Traditional forms are under slow strain: a once-beloved lawn sport losing its aging fanbase, a centuries-old festival holding on, a tea industry looking for new models. And a running argument about digital versus physical shows up repeatedly, whether in debates over AI-generated art or the unlikely comeback of the handmade magazine.
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These tattoos, native to the Ryukyuan people, were once banned from being practiced. Now, they're making a comeback.
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How one man's journey reflects the struggles of the Uilta people in defining themselves in the wake of Japanese colonization.
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Japan's lunar calendar traditionally influences how people select their wedding days. But how many still abide by it?
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A new manga centered on Naomi Osaka has fans excited - and its publisher seems intent on making sure they do right…
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Did a government panel in Japan blame foreigners for the spread of COVID-19? The truth is a little more complicated.
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How Yasukuni Shrine, a shrine to commemorate Japan's fallen soldiers, became a politically-charged breeding ground for controversy.
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Why Westerners who treat Japanese culture as a finished, unchanging product need to learn more about Japanese history - and about life…
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Roppongi is famous for its high population of foreigners. Why is it so popular with tourists? And how do Tokyo residents feel…