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Nature
Learn About the Japanese Technique of Relocating—Rather Than Cutting Down—Trees
Style
Fascinating Videos Reveal How Geishas Apply Their Makeup
Inspiring
Japanese Fans Stay Behind To Clean Up Stadium After 2022 World Cup Opener
Art
What Is Kawaii? Discover What Led to Japan’s Culture of Cuteness
History
How Zen Gardens Became the Ultimate Expression of Japanese Culture
Art History
Ikebana: The Art of Japanese Flower Arranging and How to Make Your Own
Art History
Wabi-Sabi: The Japanese Art of Finding Beauty in Imperfect Ceramics
Drawing
You Can Now Download a Collection of Ancient Japanese Wave Illustrations for Free
Art
Japanese Teacher Creates Incredible Chalkboard Art to Inspire Students
Sculpture
13,000 Origami Sculptures Made From Chopstick Sleeves Left as “Tips” in Japan
Architecture
Japanese Architect Adds Eco-Friendly “Cultural Village” to Portland’s Japanese Garden
Art
Japanese ‘Bonrama’ Art Turns Beautiful Bonsai into Tiny Countryside Dioramas
Recent Stories
How a Historic Philadelphia School Became a Creative Hub for a Neighborhood and Beyond [Interview]
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Olivia Rodrigo Teams up With LEGO To Unveil Five New Sets Inspired by Her Music
Meet the 7 Winners of the Prestigious 2026 Hasselblad Masters Photo Competition
90-Year-Old Woman Explains Why the Happiest Years of Her Life Were Also the Hardest
80-Year-Old French Artist Has Spent Years Painting Live Sports Events From the Sidelines
New Research Says Humans Discovered Fire 350,000 Years Earlier Than Previously Thought
Antony Gormley Fills a Gallery With Giant Bodies Made From Industrial Materials