Mugen Train’ blends Buddhist impermanence, Shinto philosophy and samurai ethics into a lesson on courage and suffering.
Anime often explores spiritual and philosophical questions by drawing on Japan’s religious traditions to examine themes of fate, self-sacrifice and the struggle between desire and duty.
The theme of this year’s Richmond Cherry Blossom Festival is “smile.” The annual festival will celebrate the arrival of ...
TOMOO's latest single, “Contrast,” is currently being featured as the ending theme for the anime series Blue Box Season 2.
Chainsaw Man is a popular anime and manga set in an alternate 1997 where the Soviet Union still exists. It’s a world where ...
Dragon Ball's former creative team opens up about the controversial decision to build a theme park in Saudi Arabia instead of ...
This past weekend, students eating at the Rhode Island School of Design’s the Met dining hall were treated to more than just ...
A new trailer for Grand Blue season 2 has been released, giving fans their first look at the sequel anime and the opening ...
Let’s get down to it – as my good colleague Andy has already noted in his Assassin’s Creed Shadows review, Ubisoft 's latest ...
Organizers of what has become the largest Japanese cultural festival in North America are once again expecting upwards of 100 ...
OITA -- Oita Airport will be temporarily renamed "Oita Hello Kitty Airport" during the World Expo in Osaka Prefecture, which ...
It’s been almost four years since the release of Japanese Breakfast’s Grammy-nominated indie-darling record “Jubilee.” ...