kawaii– tag –
-
Art at Your Feet in Japan
Don't you think that manholes are just iron lids? Manholes in Japan are not just lids, but also beautifully designed manholes, painted in colorful colors, usually with local specialties. Here are a few manholes that have been turned into public art! -
What’s the Kawaii Aesthetic?
The kawaii aesthetic is just that -the Japanese culture of cuteness. The word “kawaii” derived from the phrase “a radiant phase” referring to someone who is red from blushing, which later developed into meaning “cute.” -
The Quest to Capture the Mew Oreo
If you’re into pop culture you’ve probably heard about the Oreo x Pokemon collaboration that has been creating quite the buzz for collectors and fans of the popular video game. The mew's popularity is so high among the Pokémon characters that this collaboration is going to be very, very popular! -
One of the most Popular Manga in Japan: Sailor Moon
Heroes can come in all shapes and sizes, and in this case our heroine is an adorable troubled school-girl who receives magical powers that allow her to transform into the moon! Let me introduce you to Sailor Moon, a very popular anime and movie, not only in Japan, but worldwide. -
Explanation of the World’s Popular Japanese Anime
In Japan and across the globe, anime is considered one of the biggest cultural exports. What sets anime apart is the dramatism of the characters' expressions, motions, and overall appearance. Here is what it is anime and how it became popular. -
Japanese people’s Love For Cats
Have you ever noticed that Japan seems to really value cats in their pop culture and designs? From Hello Kitty to Maneki Neko, Japan has made cats icons in many ways, representing different elements of Japanese culture. -
Japanese Bento Boxes for a Balanced Meal
Bento boxes are the perfect way to have a balanced meal on the go! Affordable, portable, and cultural - bento boxes are the best way to experience a mixture of Japanese food all at once. -
Everything you need to know about Tokyo Disney Resort
Since it’s official opening in April of 1983, Tokyo Disney Resort has been the destination for a traveler who wants to experience Japanese culture and traditions in a fun, family-friendly setting. Here are some of the most important things to know about Tokyo Disney Resort. -
How to Make Kawaii Japanese-style Lunchboxes
Lunch boxes in Japan are a little different from those in other countries. When making lunchboxes for children, the use of characters and other Kawaii items is used to make children happy. -
Kawaii Barricades for Construction Seen on the Road
During road construction, barricades clearly indicate to pedestrians and cars that they are not allowed in. In the past, ordinary barricades were used in Japan, but nowadays these barricades are often designed with animals or characters.
1