
Briham Goes Full Circle On Debut Solo Album
Climb onto the rooftop of the Golden Pavilion to uncover the mystery of the Full Circle. Actor Shunsuke Daito visited Kyoto, the birthplace of Japanese period dramas, to explore the hidden craftsmanship behind sword fights and stage props. During his visit, he discovered that the swords used on set were once crafted with egg whites, a fascinating detail that highlights the artistry involved in traditional Japanese filmmaking.
In other exciting news, the Unko Museum opened its doors in Okinawa on September 21st at Aeon Mall Okinawa Rycom. This colorful and pop-themed interactive attraction has already drawn more than two million visitors worldwide. The museum aims to overturn the traditional perception of unko (poop) as dirty, instead presenting it as something fun and cute, making for a unique and entertaining experience.
The third episode of the documentary series *Black Document* from Black Party began streaming on September 18th. This episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at Black Party, showcasing everything from rehearsals to the main performance. Fans will appreciate this close-up view of the troupe’s creative process and dedication.
Anime enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as the Straw Hat crew is BACK! Get ready to set sail for the treacherous Grand Line as Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, and Sanji return for Season 2 of *ONE PIECE: INTO THE GRAND LINE*. The new season promises thrilling adventures and epic battles as the beloved characters continue their journey.
In drama series news, *Kiss Or Die* introduces viewers to a gripping storyline where Gekidan Hitori is forced by Tsukino Luna to drink a mysterious drug that transforms his most cherished pastimes into objects of hatred. This intense plot explores themes of identity and obsession, captivating audiences episode by episode.
On the international front, nearly a year has passed since the collapse of the authoritarian Assad regime in Syria last December. With some U.S. and Japanese economic sanctions imposed under the former government now being eased, hopes for recovery after years of civil war are growing. Against this backdrop, Japanese culture—including anime and manga—has become immensely popular in Syria, reflecting the strong cultural connections that continue to flourish despite ongoing challenges.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/146961.php
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