Japan has a globally renowned stationery industry, with niche items you never knew you needed, like “memorization pens” that make it easier to study and highlighters that leave rulers ink-free.
Kumamon shows off some of the New Year’s cards it had received at the prefectural government office on Tuesday. The Yomiuri Shimbun 17:21 JST, January 8, 2025 KUMAMOTO — Kumamon, the widely beloved ...
Tokyo, Japan - January 01, 2025 Postal workers depart Tokyo's Shinjuku post office on Jan. 1, 2025, to deliver New Year's greeting cards. The Best Movies of All Time This Wild Electric 'Truck' Has ...
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(250102) -- TOKYO, Jan. 2, 2025 (Xinhua) -- Japanese Emperor Naruhito (L), Empress Masako (C), and Princess Aiko wave to the crowd from a balcony during a New Year greeting event at the Imperial ...
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A growing number of Japanese people appear to be breaking with the country's tradition of sending New Year's greeting cards, as rising prices of daily goods are forcing them to cut back on spending.