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A bunch of fishermen performing ukai, or cormorant fishing, at night. They have a bonfire attached to the boat they're on.

Ukai: Japan’s Amazing Art of Cormorant Fishing!

Cormorant birds are a regular sight in Japan’s lakes and rivers. These black, semi-aquatic birds can frequently be seen disappearing under the water’s surface and reappearing many meters away with fish in their beaks. Their webbed feet and wings help them to dive underwater and catch small fish. This fishing method is called ukai. 

Butadon made by Aaron and Claire

Aaron and Claire Make an Amazing Pork Rice Bowl

In their video, “The GREATEST Japanese Rice Bowl in 15 Minutes,” Aaron and Claire share their take on a popular Japanese comfort food: Butadon (豚丼), or pork rice bowl. Typically known as a simple and affordable meal—often seen at places like Yoshinoya—Aaron and Claire make a few improvements to enhance the dish while still keeping its traditional feel.

Yoko Shimomura, a composer, performing at the piano during a concert.

Yoko Shimomura Wins Prestigious BAFTA Award

The music of Yoko Shimomura, one of the most accomplished composers in video game history, has touched, moved, and inspired countless people. Earlier this year, she was granted the illustrious BAFTA Award, a testament to her skill and legacy as a composer. Let’s look closer at her career and why she is so influential.

Gilyak Amagasaki, a street performer from Hokkaido. He has long black hair and is wearing all red.

Hokkaido Street Performers and Their Legends

Street performers often use their artistic talents, such as singing, dancing, or doing circus tricks, to attract an audience and earn tips to make a living. However, many street performers in Japan are true artists, publicly recognized and respected.

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