
Japanese Capital Exodus: Why Some Families Are Leaving Tokyo
In the heart of the Kanto region, the Japanese capital of Tokyo has a level of energy unmatched anywhere else in the nation. Over 37 million people live in this metropolis. Its towering skyscrapers, intricate subway networks, and vibrant nightlife define modern Japan. But beneath the dynamic surface, there are challenges: Overcrowding strains resources, even…

Sakai, Osaka: Home to the Best Japanese Knives!
Sakai, Osaka is one of Japan’s most prestigious knife-making regions. Its storied history and many artisans have culminated in hōchō (kitchen knives) used by chefs worldwide in professional restaurants and home kitchens. Join us as we take a closer look at Sakai knives, the reasons for their popularity, and some of the city’s premier knife-making…

Toyotomi Hideyoshi and More Samurai from Osaka
Japan has countless tales of warriors who helped shape the country. Among them, samurai such as Toyotomi Hideyoshi stand the tallest because of their honor and skill.

Japanese Beauty: Exploring Cosmetics from the Past
Japanese beauty has long been admired for its focus on simplicity, nature, and timeless elegance. The beauty rituals practiced in Japan have evolved over the centuries, influenced by tradition, culture, and a respect for natural ingredients. Japanese cosmetics, from handcrafted oils to finely milled powders, have always blended functionality with aesthetic harmony.

Dust Storm: Japan’s Spring Challenge with Yellow Sand
In our heavily industrialized world, nature shows its power through dramatic events like the yellow dust storm. Let’s explore yellow dust and learn simple ways to stay safe from these powerful storms!

Sakuraco March 2025 Reviewer Contest Winners Announced
Hello, Sakuraco community! We hope you’re doing well. Here are the winners of the March 2025 Reviewer Contest!

Noh Theater and Crafts: The Heart of Osaka’s Culture
Osaka is one of the largest and most vibrant cities in Japan. Now, let’s explore a selection of the hidden gems of the city’s remarkable traditions, starting with the Noh theater!

Tenugui: The Beautiful, Useful Towel You’ll Want Everywhere
Tenugui are traditional Japanese cotton cloths that have been part of daily life for centuries. With growing interest in eco-friendly living and handmade goods, tenugui is gaining new fans worldwide.

Lone Wolf and Cub and More Classic Manga Worth Reading
One of the best parts of reading manga like Lone Wolf and Cub is basking in the art of the story’s art, something that can’t quite be captured the same way as anime. More and more manga are released yearly, but a few golden oldies will always be worth reading. The following manga are testaments…

Hokusai: The Artist Who Shaped Japanese Art and Beyond
Katsushika Hokusai is one of Japan’s most influential artists. He is known for his iconic woodblock prints and stunning depictions of nature. His famous works show his mastery of composition, color, and movement. Hokusai’s unique style combined traditional Japanese art with Western influences. His art inspires modern painters, designers, and even fashion brands.

Jun’s Kitchen Makes Candy Cats in Shibuya!
In his latest video, Jun from Jun’s Kitchen visits Papabubble, a famous candy shop in Shibuya, Tokyo. The collaboration features skilled artisans crafting candies inspired by Jun’s cats. This blend of tradition, art, and personalization delights viewers.

Jun’s Kitchen Explores the Artistry of Midori Seika
The intricate process and craftsmanship behind each piece often go unnoticed when it comes to traditional Japanese sweets or wagashi. Recently, renowned YouTuber Jun’s Kitchen had the rare opportunity to step into this world and witness firsthand the artistry behind these delicacies.