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Small, Overlooked History: Golden Bat Cigarettes and the Role of Cigarettes in World War II
When I visit museums, I’m fascinated by the small artifacts of everyday life. After viewing two suits of samurai armor at a small museum, I spotted a single Golden Bat cigarette. The humble paper cylinder of tobacco contrasted against black paper with the informational placard dwarfing it. Artifacts like this single cigarette are the forgotten...
Japan Powered 4 days ago
The Beautiful Dancer of Edo – A Fairy Tale From Japan
Sakura-ko was a samurai’s daughter who had become a geisha to feed her mother after her father died. She lived on a narrow street. Sounds of geisha practicing their shamisen filled the air at all hours. Sakura-ko proved gifted with the shamisen. She also played the koto and the biwa. Sakura-ko’s liquid eyes and ivory...
Japan Powered 11 days ago
Breakages and Outgrowing the Current Host
No doubt you’ve noticed JP has burst apart this week with terrible load times, images not loading, and not even being available to view. Apologies for that! This has been going on for a bit, and I’ve been tweaking things in the background, but tweaks no longer cut it. Turns out the traffic JP sees...
Japan Powered 14 days ago
The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi by Junichiro Tanizaki
The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi offers an interesting and different way to approach a story. The story follows a researcher as he writes about the secret family history he discovered. The narrative combines a story about the researcher’s efforts to decipher the history and write a contemporary account of it with quotes...
Japan Powered 18 days ago
The Gamer Mentality and the Ultimate Power Trip Isekai: Overlord
Overlord adopts Kugane Maruyama’s light novel series. When YGGDRASIL’s servers, a deep-dive massively multiplayer online role playing game, are scheduled to be shut off, Momonga remains logged in to see the shutdown. He’s the guildmaster of Ainz Ooal Gown and spends the last few minutes of the game’s life in the guildhall of Nazarick. He...
Japan Powered 25 days ago
My Note-Taking Method: A Way to Read, Remember, and Write Better
How you read matters as much as what you read. How I read varies. If I’m reading Spice and Wolf or other fiction, I just read. If I’m reading nonfiction, my approach depends on my goals. No matter what I’m reading, I try to read on a schedule. Reading, like so many other practices, requires...
Japan Powered about 1 month ago
Japanese Rock’s Place in My Music Playlists and Maybe in Yours?
Back when I first started watching anime regularly–during my early college years (I’m getting old)–I would sometimes get hooked on opening and ending themes. Two later favorites were Ichirinnohana by High and Mighty Color and Natsumi Kiyoura’s Tabi no Tochuu from the original Spice and Wolf. While I would find other opening and ending themes...
Japan Powered about 1 month ago
Anachronisms in Anime
Anachronisms appear throughout anime. They take many different forms, sometimes impacting the story and other times erring in details that don’t matter. Merriam-Webster defines anachronism as ā€œa chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other.ā€ Anachronisms can pull you out of a story by jarring the fragile illusion the story...
Japan Powered about 2 months ago
The CafƩ Terrace and Its Goddesses
The CafĆ© Terrace and Its Goddesses is a harem comedy that focuses on the theme of a found family. Spoilers ahead for both the anime and manga, by the way. Hayato Kasukabe returns to Miura to close his recently deceased grandmother’s cafe, Cafe Terrace Familia. But he discovers his grandmother had taken in five women...
Japan Powered about 2 months ago
Should You Read Musui’s Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai?
I had hunted for a cheap English copy of Musui’s Story for several years. Finally, I stumbled across a copy buried in a used book store for $5. Katsu Kokichi wrote his autobiography toward the end of the Tokugawa period. Musui, to use his retirement name, wasn’t a scholar, administrator, or a samurai of any...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
Not All Heroes Draw Their Swords: Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth in Modern Anime
The journey story stands as one of the oldest types of stories, although the Cinderella story is likely the oldest story pattern. The journey pattern involves a hero of some sort traveling across various places, facing all sorts of challenges, and, at the same time, delving into their own psychology. This story archetype remains popular...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
This Monster Wants to Eat Me: the Guilt that Drives Someone Toward Death
I enjoy a good yokai story, having studied yokai stories and even reworking versions of them for modern readers, freeing them from their late 1800s English and Latin (which were often the first time these Japanese stories were written down). If you are curious, I collected all of these into my Tales from Old Japan...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
15 Years of JP Writing
The year 2026 marks a milestone anniversary for JP. I’ve been writing at least one post a week for 15 years, totaling well over 1 million words. That’s hard to believe! Of course, I’ve studied animation for even longer, well into 25 years now. Over that course of time, I’ve seen animation in general and...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
Meandering Musings I: A Selection of My Poetry
I’m a prose writer, but I dabble in bad poetry. Most of it are wordplay experiments and free writing that isn’t worth showing to anyone. Although I’ve read Robert Frost, Shakespeare, and many Western poets, Japan’s poetry resonates with me more. Japan favors succinct, symbol-coded poems that follow differing syllable patterns. The musical nature of...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
Violet Evergarden: Revisiting a Great Anime
Some stories linger for years after you experience them, floating within your mind like glittering snowflakes, touching your thoughts and actions in ways you can’t quite see. And yet you sense something has tinted your life’s painting more vivid where desaturated pigments once dominated, creating a more vibrant glaze that hints at how your mind...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
The Anime Love Handbook: Learn How to Avoid Romance In A Few Simple Steps
If you want your love for someone to remain in the static gray area or unrequited, anime has the guide for you! The steps within this handbook will ensure you too can remain in the perpetual will-they-won’t-they zone! You too can remain indecisive and string romantic interests along, creating a space for perpetual confused connection....
Japan Powered 3 months ago
The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity
Anime and manga don’t shy away from gentle, charming stories. And sometimes at the end of the day, a gentle slice-of-life story about friendship and love is just what the doctor ordered. The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity is one of those stories. I will spoil the story in this article: this is one I...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
ā€œNever Accepting What You Want,ā€ One of the Themes of Urusei Yatsura
Urusei Yatsura stands as Rumiko Takahashi’s first serialized work. Rumiko, if you aren’t familiar with her, is one of the most influential manga artists: her career spans from 1978 to today. She created a range of works, including Inuyasha. Urusei Yatsura ran as an anime series in the 1980s and was remade in 2022. Urusei...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
The [American] Politicization of Anime
It seems everything in the United States has a political dimension to it, even to what type of bath soap you decide to buy! Anime, unfortunately, is no different. It’s not unusual for me to receive an ugly message that touches on political or racial topics. I’m more troubled by the lack of understanding such...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
How Does Being an Idol Fan Benefit You?
The idol fandom–Japanese and Korean–has many different aspects that can be positive, neutral, and negative. I’ve written a few times about the negative side, and I will touch on that side again in this article. Everything positive has a negative side built into it. Understanding that negative side emphasizes the positive. Unlike anime and manga’s...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
Could South Korea or Japan Disappear?
Could South Korea or Japan disappear as nations? For those who asked this question: my apologies for taking foreverĀ to answer it. Modern nation-states, at least the developed ones, seem too solid to just disappear. Conquered, sure. But disappear? However, it has happened in the past. Amazonian and Mayan civilizations, for example, disappeared. Jomon civilization in...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
The ā€œPrecious Memoriesā€ Theme in Anime
If you’ve watched anime or read manga for any length of time, you will have come across the phrase ā€œprecious memories.ā€ This phrase appears across all sorts of genres, most often in slice-of-life stories. When I first got into anime, in my early-to-mid 20s, the phrase made me cringe a bit. It struck me as...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
Suzume: A Door Opens to Another Coming of Age Story
Suzume released in 2022, and I only got around to watching it in 2025. You might be surprised to learn that I don’t watch cinematic, stand-alone anime films all that often. I find it hard to cordon two hours to watch a single film. I don’t watch live-action films for the same reason. I’m bad...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Ren, Book 3 of the Teahouse Mysteries, is Now Available
Ren continues my Teahouse Mysteries series. I have plans for 2 more books within this series. As the middle book in Mameko’s character arc, it aims at developing a hinge that forces Mameko to reflect on her actions. While each book offers a standalone mystery, I weave hooks into each novel that the others tie...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Witch Watch: Rom-Com With True Wingmen
I can sum Witch Watch in a word: forgettable. As I sit down at my laptop to bang out this article, I remember little of the series, and I had finished watching the series a few days ago. It’s not that Witch Watch is terrible, that I remember of it. The story is a romantic...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Secrets of the Silent Witch
Monica Everett is a genius mage who delves into the mathematics that underpin magic. She even worked out how to do the impossible: Unchanted Magic. Magicians normally need to use chants to weave the underpinning physics. Monica, however, is able to instantly see the numbers behind spells. Her father, too, researched the numbers behind reality,...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
My Happy Marriage: The Strength of the Feminine
Lately, if you want fantasy stories and historical fantasy that isn’t an isekai of some sort, you have to look toward shojo and away from shonen and seinen categories. My Happy Marriage continues this trend. Set sometime between 1912 and 1926, My Happy Marriage explores a world where supernatural talents–in a word, magic–exists alongside demons...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze: A Different View of Masculinity
In many ways, Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze is an inverse of Ouran High School Host Club. The story also touches on the softer side of masculinity in ways that might make some traditionally masculine men uncomfortable. I will spoil the story as I delve into this. Yuu Ayase has inherited the beauty...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
My Dress Up Darling Season 2
My Dress Up Darlingā€˜s second season continues the slice-of-life romance among Wakana Gojo, Marin Kitagawa, and their love for cosplay. The season divides into various arcs that develops Wakana’s character and goes into Marin’s realization that she loves him in addition to the stories of several of the supporting cast. This discussion will spoil the...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
Be Kind; Rewind! (Re)Introducing Fun Retro Media and Vintage Technology to Libraries
I always have many different writing projects going at once. And I’m please to reveal that Bloomsbury Publishing now has my latest book Be Kind; Rewind! (Re)Introducing Fun Retro Media and Vintage Technology to LibrariesĀ available for pre-order! This professional development book aims at librarians, but unlike most prof-dev books, I avoid stuffy writing. Throughout the...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
Small, Overlooked History: Golden Bat Cigarettes and the Role of Cigarettes in World War II
When I visit museums, I’m fascinated by the small artifacts of everyday life. After viewing two suits of samurai armor at a small museum, I spotted a single Golden Bat cigarette. The humble paper cylinder of tobacco contrasted against black paper with the informational placard dwarfing it. Artifacts like this single cigarette are the forgotten...
Japan Powered 4 days ago
The Beautiful Dancer of Edo – A Fairy Tale From Japan
Sakura-ko was a samurai’s daughter who had become a geisha to feed her mother after her father died. She lived on a narrow street. Sounds of geisha practicing their shamisen filled the air at all hours. Sakura-ko proved gifted with the shamisen. She also played the koto and the biwa. Sakura-ko’s liquid eyes and ivory...
Japan Powered 11 days ago
Breakages and Outgrowing the Current Host
No doubt you’ve noticed JP has burst apart this week with terrible load times, images not loading, and not even being available to view. Apologies for that! This has been going on for a bit, and I’ve been tweaking things in the background, but tweaks no longer cut it. Turns out the traffic JP sees...
Japan Powered 14 days ago
The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi by Junichiro Tanizaki
The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi offers an interesting and different way to approach a story. The story follows a researcher as he writes about the secret family history he discovered. The narrative combines a story about the researcher’s efforts to decipher the history and write a contemporary account of it with quotes...
Japan Powered 18 days ago
The Gamer Mentality and the Ultimate Power Trip Isekai: Overlord
Overlord adopts Kugane Maruyama’s light novel series. When YGGDRASIL’s servers, a deep-dive massively multiplayer online role playing game, are scheduled to be shut off, Momonga remains logged in to see the shutdown. He’s the guildmaster of Ainz Ooal Gown and spends the last few minutes of the game’s life in the guildhall of Nazarick. He...
Japan Powered 25 days ago
My Note-Taking Method: A Way to Read, Remember, and Write Better
How you read matters as much as what you read. How I read varies. If I’m reading Spice and Wolf or other fiction, I just read. If I’m reading nonfiction, my approach depends on my goals. No matter what I’m reading, I try to read on a schedule. Reading, like so many other practices, requires...
Japan Powered about 1 month ago
Japanese Rock’s Place in My Music Playlists and Maybe in Yours?
Back when I first started watching anime regularly–during my early college years (I’m getting old)–I would sometimes get hooked on opening and ending themes. Two later favorites were Ichirinnohana by High and Mighty Color and Natsumi Kiyoura’s Tabi no Tochuu from the original Spice and Wolf. While I would find other opening and ending themes...
Japan Powered about 1 month ago
Anachronisms in Anime
Anachronisms appear throughout anime. They take many different forms, sometimes impacting the story and other times erring in details that don’t matter. Merriam-Webster defines anachronism as ā€œa chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other.ā€ Anachronisms can pull you out of a story by jarring the fragile illusion the story...
Japan Powered about 2 months ago
The CafƩ Terrace and Its Goddesses
The CafĆ© Terrace and Its Goddesses is a harem comedy that focuses on the theme of a found family. Spoilers ahead for both the anime and manga, by the way. Hayato Kasukabe returns to Miura to close his recently deceased grandmother’s cafe, Cafe Terrace Familia. But he discovers his grandmother had taken in five women...
Japan Powered about 2 months ago
Should You Read Musui’s Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai?
I had hunted for a cheap English copy of Musui’s Story for several years. Finally, I stumbled across a copy buried in a used book store for $5. Katsu Kokichi wrote his autobiography toward the end of the Tokugawa period. Musui, to use his retirement name, wasn’t a scholar, administrator, or a samurai of any...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
Not All Heroes Draw Their Swords: Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth in Modern Anime
The journey story stands as one of the oldest types of stories, although the Cinderella story is likely the oldest story pattern. The journey pattern involves a hero of some sort traveling across various places, facing all sorts of challenges, and, at the same time, delving into their own psychology. This story archetype remains popular...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
This Monster Wants to Eat Me: the Guilt that Drives Someone Toward Death
I enjoy a good yokai story, having studied yokai stories and even reworking versions of them for modern readers, freeing them from their late 1800s English and Latin (which were often the first time these Japanese stories were written down). If you are curious, I collected all of these into my Tales from Old Japan...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
15 Years of JP Writing
The year 2026 marks a milestone anniversary for JP. I’ve been writing at least one post a week for 15 years, totaling well over 1 million words. That’s hard to believe! Of course, I’ve studied animation for even longer, well into 25 years now. Over that course of time, I’ve seen animation in general and...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
Meandering Musings I: A Selection of My Poetry
I’m a prose writer, but I dabble in bad poetry. Most of it are wordplay experiments and free writing that isn’t worth showing to anyone. Although I’ve read Robert Frost, Shakespeare, and many Western poets, Japan’s poetry resonates with me more. Japan favors succinct, symbol-coded poems that follow differing syllable patterns. The musical nature of...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
Violet Evergarden: Revisiting a Great Anime
Some stories linger for years after you experience them, floating within your mind like glittering snowflakes, touching your thoughts and actions in ways you can’t quite see. And yet you sense something has tinted your life’s painting more vivid where desaturated pigments once dominated, creating a more vibrant glaze that hints at how your mind...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
The Anime Love Handbook: Learn How to Avoid Romance In A Few Simple Steps
If you want your love for someone to remain in the static gray area or unrequited, anime has the guide for you! The steps within this handbook will ensure you too can remain in the perpetual will-they-won’t-they zone! You too can remain indecisive and string romantic interests along, creating a space for perpetual confused connection....
Japan Powered 3 months ago
The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity
Anime and manga don’t shy away from gentle, charming stories. And sometimes at the end of the day, a gentle slice-of-life story about friendship and love is just what the doctor ordered. The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity is one of those stories. I will spoil the story in this article: this is one I...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
ā€œNever Accepting What You Want,ā€ One of the Themes of Urusei Yatsura
Urusei Yatsura stands as Rumiko Takahashi’s first serialized work. Rumiko, if you aren’t familiar with her, is one of the most influential manga artists: her career spans from 1978 to today. She created a range of works, including Inuyasha. Urusei Yatsura ran as an anime series in the 1980s and was remade in 2022. Urusei...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
The [American] Politicization of Anime
It seems everything in the United States has a political dimension to it, even to what type of bath soap you decide to buy! Anime, unfortunately, is no different. It’s not unusual for me to receive an ugly message that touches on political or racial topics. I’m more troubled by the lack of understanding such...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
How Does Being an Idol Fan Benefit You?
The idol fandom–Japanese and Korean–has many different aspects that can be positive, neutral, and negative. I’ve written a few times about the negative side, and I will touch on that side again in this article. Everything positive has a negative side built into it. Understanding that negative side emphasizes the positive. Unlike anime and manga’s...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
Could South Korea or Japan Disappear?
Could South Korea or Japan disappear as nations? For those who asked this question: my apologies for taking foreverĀ to answer it. Modern nation-states, at least the developed ones, seem too solid to just disappear. Conquered, sure. But disappear? However, it has happened in the past. Amazonian and Mayan civilizations, for example, disappeared. Jomon civilization in...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
The ā€œPrecious Memoriesā€ Theme in Anime
If you’ve watched anime or read manga for any length of time, you will have come across the phrase ā€œprecious memories.ā€ This phrase appears across all sorts of genres, most often in slice-of-life stories. When I first got into anime, in my early-to-mid 20s, the phrase made me cringe a bit. It struck me as...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
Suzume: A Door Opens to Another Coming of Age Story
Suzume released in 2022, and I only got around to watching it in 2025. You might be surprised to learn that I don’t watch cinematic, stand-alone anime films all that often. I find it hard to cordon two hours to watch a single film. I don’t watch live-action films for the same reason. I’m bad...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Ren, Book 3 of the Teahouse Mysteries, is Now Available
Ren continues my Teahouse Mysteries series. I have plans for 2 more books within this series. As the middle book in Mameko’s character arc, it aims at developing a hinge that forces Mameko to reflect on her actions. While each book offers a standalone mystery, I weave hooks into each novel that the others tie...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Witch Watch: Rom-Com With True Wingmen
I can sum Witch Watch in a word: forgettable. As I sit down at my laptop to bang out this article, I remember little of the series, and I had finished watching the series a few days ago. It’s not that Witch Watch is terrible, that I remember of it. The story is a romantic...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Secrets of the Silent Witch
Monica Everett is a genius mage who delves into the mathematics that underpin magic. She even worked out how to do the impossible: Unchanted Magic. Magicians normally need to use chants to weave the underpinning physics. Monica, however, is able to instantly see the numbers behind spells. Her father, too, researched the numbers behind reality,...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
My Happy Marriage: The Strength of the Feminine
Lately, if you want fantasy stories and historical fantasy that isn’t an isekai of some sort, you have to look toward shojo and away from shonen and seinen categories. My Happy Marriage continues this trend. Set sometime between 1912 and 1926, My Happy Marriage explores a world where supernatural talents–in a word, magic–exists alongside demons...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze: A Different View of Masculinity
In many ways, Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze is an inverse of Ouran High School Host Club. The story also touches on the softer side of masculinity in ways that might make some traditionally masculine men uncomfortable. I will spoil the story as I delve into this. Yuu Ayase has inherited the beauty...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
My Dress Up Darling Season 2
My Dress Up Darlingā€˜s second season continues the slice-of-life romance among Wakana Gojo, Marin Kitagawa, and their love for cosplay. The season divides into various arcs that develops Wakana’s character and goes into Marin’s realization that she loves him in addition to the stories of several of the supporting cast. This discussion will spoil the...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
Be Kind; Rewind! (Re)Introducing Fun Retro Media and Vintage Technology to Libraries
I always have many different writing projects going at once. And I’m please to reveal that Bloomsbury Publishing now has my latest book Be Kind; Rewind! (Re)Introducing Fun Retro Media and Vintage Technology to LibrariesĀ available for pre-order! This professional development book aims at librarians, but unlike most prof-dev books, I avoid stuffy writing. Throughout the...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
Small, Overlooked History: Golden Bat Cigarettes and the Role of Cigarettes in World War II
When I visit museums, I’m fascinated by the small artifacts of everyday life. After viewing two suits of samurai armor at a small museum, I spotted a single Golden Bat cigarette. The humble paper cylinder of tobacco contrasted against black paper with the informational placard dwarfing it. Artifacts like this single cigarette are the forgotten...
Japan Powered 4 days ago
The Beautiful Dancer of Edo – A Fairy Tale From Japan
Sakura-ko was a samurai’s daughter who had become a geisha to feed her mother after her father died. She lived on a narrow street. Sounds of geisha practicing their shamisen filled the air at all hours. Sakura-ko proved gifted with the shamisen. She also played the koto and the biwa. Sakura-ko’s liquid eyes and ivory...
Japan Powered 11 days ago
Breakages and Outgrowing the Current Host
No doubt you’ve noticed JP has burst apart this week with terrible load times, images not loading, and not even being available to view. Apologies for that! This has been going on for a bit, and I’ve been tweaking things in the background, but tweaks no longer cut it. Turns out the traffic JP sees...
Japan Powered 14 days ago
The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi by Junichiro Tanizaki
The Secret History of the Lord of Musashi offers an interesting and different way to approach a story. The story follows a researcher as he writes about the secret family history he discovered. The narrative combines a story about the researcher’s efforts to decipher the history and write a contemporary account of it with quotes...
Japan Powered 18 days ago
The Gamer Mentality and the Ultimate Power Trip Isekai: Overlord
Overlord adopts Kugane Maruyama’s light novel series. When YGGDRASIL’s servers, a deep-dive massively multiplayer online role playing game, are scheduled to be shut off, Momonga remains logged in to see the shutdown. He’s the guildmaster of Ainz Ooal Gown and spends the last few minutes of the game’s life in the guildhall of Nazarick. He...
Japan Powered 25 days ago
My Note-Taking Method: A Way to Read, Remember, and Write Better
How you read matters as much as what you read. How I read varies. If I’m reading Spice and Wolf or other fiction, I just read. If I’m reading nonfiction, my approach depends on my goals. No matter what I’m reading, I try to read on a schedule. Reading, like so many other practices, requires...
Japan Powered about 1 month ago
Japanese Rock’s Place in My Music Playlists and Maybe in Yours?
Back when I first started watching anime regularly–during my early college years (I’m getting old)–I would sometimes get hooked on opening and ending themes. Two later favorites were Ichirinnohana by High and Mighty Color and Natsumi Kiyoura’s Tabi no Tochuu from the original Spice and Wolf. While I would find other opening and ending themes...
Japan Powered about 1 month ago
Anachronisms in Anime
Anachronisms appear throughout anime. They take many different forms, sometimes impacting the story and other times erring in details that don’t matter. Merriam-Webster defines anachronism as ā€œa chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects, or customs in regard to each other.ā€ Anachronisms can pull you out of a story by jarring the fragile illusion the story...
Japan Powered about 2 months ago
The CafƩ Terrace and Its Goddesses
The CafĆ© Terrace and Its Goddesses is a harem comedy that focuses on the theme of a found family. Spoilers ahead for both the anime and manga, by the way. Hayato Kasukabe returns to Miura to close his recently deceased grandmother’s cafe, Cafe Terrace Familia. But he discovers his grandmother had taken in five women...
Japan Powered about 2 months ago
Should You Read Musui’s Story: The Autobiography of a Tokugawa Samurai?
I had hunted for a cheap English copy of Musui’s Story for several years. Finally, I stumbled across a copy buried in a used book store for $5. Katsu Kokichi wrote his autobiography toward the end of the Tokugawa period. Musui, to use his retirement name, wasn’t a scholar, administrator, or a samurai of any...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
Not All Heroes Draw Their Swords: Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth in Modern Anime
The journey story stands as one of the oldest types of stories, although the Cinderella story is likely the oldest story pattern. The journey pattern involves a hero of some sort traveling across various places, facing all sorts of challenges, and, at the same time, delving into their own psychology. This story archetype remains popular...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
This Monster Wants to Eat Me: the Guilt that Drives Someone Toward Death
I enjoy a good yokai story, having studied yokai stories and even reworking versions of them for modern readers, freeing them from their late 1800s English and Latin (which were often the first time these Japanese stories were written down). If you are curious, I collected all of these into my Tales from Old Japan...
Japan Powered 2 months ago
15 Years of JP Writing
The year 2026 marks a milestone anniversary for JP. I’ve been writing at least one post a week for 15 years, totaling well over 1 million words. That’s hard to believe! Of course, I’ve studied animation for even longer, well into 25 years now. Over that course of time, I’ve seen animation in general and...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
Meandering Musings I: A Selection of My Poetry
I’m a prose writer, but I dabble in bad poetry. Most of it are wordplay experiments and free writing that isn’t worth showing to anyone. Although I’ve read Robert Frost, Shakespeare, and many Western poets, Japan’s poetry resonates with me more. Japan favors succinct, symbol-coded poems that follow differing syllable patterns. The musical nature of...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
Violet Evergarden: Revisiting a Great Anime
Some stories linger for years after you experience them, floating within your mind like glittering snowflakes, touching your thoughts and actions in ways you can’t quite see. And yet you sense something has tinted your life’s painting more vivid where desaturated pigments once dominated, creating a more vibrant glaze that hints at how your mind...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
The Anime Love Handbook: Learn How to Avoid Romance In A Few Simple Steps
If you want your love for someone to remain in the static gray area or unrequited, anime has the guide for you! The steps within this handbook will ensure you too can remain in the perpetual will-they-won’t-they zone! You too can remain indecisive and string romantic interests along, creating a space for perpetual confused connection....
Japan Powered 3 months ago
The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity
Anime and manga don’t shy away from gentle, charming stories. And sometimes at the end of the day, a gentle slice-of-life story about friendship and love is just what the doctor ordered. The Fragrant Flower Blooms with Dignity is one of those stories. I will spoil the story in this article: this is one I...
Japan Powered 3 months ago
ā€œNever Accepting What You Want,ā€ One of the Themes of Urusei Yatsura
Urusei Yatsura stands as Rumiko Takahashi’s first serialized work. Rumiko, if you aren’t familiar with her, is one of the most influential manga artists: her career spans from 1978 to today. She created a range of works, including Inuyasha. Urusei Yatsura ran as an anime series in the 1980s and was remade in 2022. Urusei...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
The [American] Politicization of Anime
It seems everything in the United States has a political dimension to it, even to what type of bath soap you decide to buy! Anime, unfortunately, is no different. It’s not unusual for me to receive an ugly message that touches on political or racial topics. I’m more troubled by the lack of understanding such...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
How Does Being an Idol Fan Benefit You?
The idol fandom–Japanese and Korean–has many different aspects that can be positive, neutral, and negative. I’ve written a few times about the negative side, and I will touch on that side again in this article. Everything positive has a negative side built into it. Understanding that negative side emphasizes the positive. Unlike anime and manga’s...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
Could South Korea or Japan Disappear?
Could South Korea or Japan disappear as nations? For those who asked this question: my apologies for taking foreverĀ to answer it. Modern nation-states, at least the developed ones, seem too solid to just disappear. Conquered, sure. But disappear? However, it has happened in the past. Amazonian and Mayan civilizations, for example, disappeared. Jomon civilization in...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
The ā€œPrecious Memoriesā€ Theme in Anime
If you’ve watched anime or read manga for any length of time, you will have come across the phrase ā€œprecious memories.ā€ This phrase appears across all sorts of genres, most often in slice-of-life stories. When I first got into anime, in my early-to-mid 20s, the phrase made me cringe a bit. It struck me as...
Japan Powered 4 months ago
Suzume: A Door Opens to Another Coming of Age Story
Suzume released in 2022, and I only got around to watching it in 2025. You might be surprised to learn that I don’t watch cinematic, stand-alone anime films all that often. I find it hard to cordon two hours to watch a single film. I don’t watch live-action films for the same reason. I’m bad...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Ren, Book 3 of the Teahouse Mysteries, is Now Available
Ren continues my Teahouse Mysteries series. I have plans for 2 more books within this series. As the middle book in Mameko’s character arc, it aims at developing a hinge that forces Mameko to reflect on her actions. While each book offers a standalone mystery, I weave hooks into each novel that the others tie...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Witch Watch: Rom-Com With True Wingmen
I can sum Witch Watch in a word: forgettable. As I sit down at my laptop to bang out this article, I remember little of the series, and I had finished watching the series a few days ago. It’s not that Witch Watch is terrible, that I remember of it. The story is a romantic...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Secrets of the Silent Witch
Monica Everett is a genius mage who delves into the mathematics that underpin magic. She even worked out how to do the impossible: Unchanted Magic. Magicians normally need to use chants to weave the underpinning physics. Monica, however, is able to instantly see the numbers behind spells. Her father, too, researched the numbers behind reality,...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
My Happy Marriage: The Strength of the Feminine
Lately, if you want fantasy stories and historical fantasy that isn’t an isekai of some sort, you have to look toward shojo and away from shonen and seinen categories. My Happy Marriage continues this trend. Set sometime between 1912 and 1926, My Happy Marriage explores a world where supernatural talents–in a word, magic–exists alongside demons...
Japan Powered 5 months ago
Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze: A Different View of Masculinity
In many ways, Dealing with Mikadono Sisters Is a Breeze is an inverse of Ouran High School Host Club. The story also touches on the softer side of masculinity in ways that might make some traditionally masculine men uncomfortable. I will spoil the story as I delve into this. Yuu Ayase has inherited the beauty...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
My Dress Up Darling Season 2
My Dress Up Darlingā€˜s second season continues the slice-of-life romance among Wakana Gojo, Marin Kitagawa, and their love for cosplay. The season divides into various arcs that develops Wakana’s character and goes into Marin’s realization that she loves him in addition to the stories of several of the supporting cast. This discussion will spoil the...
Japan Powered 6 months ago
Be Kind; Rewind! (Re)Introducing Fun Retro Media and Vintage Technology to Libraries
I always have many different writing projects going at once. And I’m please to reveal that Bloomsbury Publishing now has my latest book Be Kind; Rewind! (Re)Introducing Fun Retro Media and Vintage Technology to LibrariesĀ available for pre-order! This professional development book aims at librarians, but unlike most prof-dev books, I avoid stuffy writing. Throughout the...
Japan Powered 6 months ago

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