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Leading Japanese pay TV broadcaster Wowow has greenlit a live-action TV series spin-off of the legendary anime series Yatterman. (hollywoodreporter.com)
Iichiko, stylized as “iichiko,” is a high-grade shochu alcoholic beverage from Oita Prefecture. Every year since 1984, posters advertising Iichiko have been displayed in train stations throughout Japan. (soranews24.com)
An ancient civilization's relics on Earth hold dangerous powers — it's up to ARCAM Corporation's Spriggan agents to keep them out of the wrong hands. (Netflix Anime)
Your favorite Ghibli characters, from Totoro to the Kodama. Plus, a whole lot of cats. (Netflix Anime)
Time for the 11th watch party! This time, Hiroaki Hirata (Tiger) and Masakazu Morita (Barnaby) welcome Taiten Kusunoki (Rock Bison). (Netflix Anime)
Learning to trade a cryptocurrency can be fun and exciting. However, you must remember that money is on the line. (newsonjapan.com)
In Japan, the love of gambling is as strong as ever – in fact, it's grown in recent years. (newsonjapan.com)
More and more online casino options have sprouted, but not all casino sites are built the same. (newsonjapan.com)
Japanese Buddhist Lore: Japanese monks used corpses to fight desires. (Linfamy)
The producers discuss the hard work involved in putting SPRIGGAN together and recommend their favorite scenes! (Netflix Anime)
From its debut to Like A Dragon, the Yakuza series has melded influences and locations from the real world into the raucous, wild world of the games. (thegamer.com)
Here are your top five most watched moments from Our Man in Japan, where James May explored everything from sand spas, robots, all the way to noodle machines. (Amazon Prime Video UK)
One of the fastest-growing economies in the digital era is Malaysia. (newsonjapan.com)
Batou and Purin have very different methods of interrogation. (Netflix Anime)
Crunchyroll confirmed that One Piece Film: Red will be heading to theaters outside Japan. There’s no exact release date yet for the showings. However, it did confirm One Piece Red will appear in Australia, Canada, the US, and Australia in Fall 2022. It also promised additional details at Anime Expo on July 2, 2022. (siliconera.com)
Online casinos have redefined the gambling experience as it can now be done wherever you are in the world, and at whatever time you find convenient. (newsonjapan.com)
ULTRA Japan will make its return on Saturday, September 17 – Sunday, September 18, 2022, for the festival’s seventh edition. (edmtunes.com)
Time for our seasonal dive into every Isekai & Fantasy anime coming out next season! (AniNews)
Hulu Japan is on board for the second season of The Mediapro Studio’s drama series The Head, which recently began filming in Tenerife in the Canary Islands. (c21media.net)
PLOT: On a camping trip in Hawaii, three art students bet on who can tell the best supernatural story. According to the rules, each tale must have three items: a metaphysical piece, a character with green eyes, and a Japanese location. (JoBlo Horror Trailers)
The Greatest Demon Lord Is Reborn, Spare Me, Great Lord, World Trigger, Chivalry Of A Failed Knight, The Daily Life Of The IMMORTAL King, The Fruit Of Grisaia, Unbreakable Machine Doll, The Dawn Of The Witch, The Asterisk War, Assassination Classroom (Animeology)
With the rise of online casinos and online gambling platforms, gone are the days where you have to dress up and drive to the nearest casino in order to enjoy a good slot game. (newsonjapan.com)
Sports betting is all about entertainment, and betting on the outcome of a sports match allows you to watch games live and in your own time. (newsonjapan.com)
As we continue our modest introduction to the basic elements of kabuki theatre, we focus on the kabuki stage, including the hanamichi, main curtain and stage. (Kabuki In-Depth)
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