Watch the video above and see if can you tell the masks from a human face
Traditional Japanese hospitality, or motenashi, can provide inspiration for the design of smart interactive experiences.
If you are thinking about buying a mask, you have some decisions to make. First, become familiar with the components of a mask, and then take these questions into consideration. Some of the answers are obvious, and others are personal preference. That’s why we’ve created this list of comparisons to […]
Synthetic masks can fool viewers frequently and could be exploited by criminals as a means of disguise, the researchers say.
Think of Japanese food and what comes to mind? Probably sushi and piping-hot bowls of ramen. And while both are essential parts of the country’s cuisine, t
Japanese citizens have cultivated good food habits for generations. They are also some of the healthiest and longest living people in the world.
You don't really care what others think or say about you – you're always doing your own thing and you're cool with that. You don't need other people's approval to have a good time and know that life is too short to let others hold you back. Trust us, your friends are more than a little jealous of your independence and confidence.
The Japanese spirit shochu involves a funky fermentation process that renders it unlike anything you've tasted before.
Hey my pancake pandas! In this video I introduce you to a Japanese trend little known in the western world and show you how you too can achieve the "half" lo...
Kai Burkhardt manages to connect with his Japanese relatives through this Japanese hot pot.
Masks in solid, neutral colorways can often punctuate an outfit better than their statement-making counterparts.
In our American culture we want immediacy, but patience is the understanding that this is a long journey and you can’t rush the process.
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If you thought packing lunches was a chore, be thankful you don't live in Japan, where carving vegetables and cutting nori into cute characters and scenes has become a national obsession.
These Japanese spirits are more different than you think.