The End of the “Customer-God” Era: Why Japan is Finally Putting Workers First
For decades, if you stepped into a department store in Ginza or a tiny ramen shop in Fukuoka, you weren’t […]
For decades, if you stepped into a department store in Ginza or a tiny ramen shop in Fukuoka, you weren’t […]
We’ve all seen the viral videos: a sprawling, traditional Japanese house with sliding paper doors and a Zen garden, sitting
When you see a tea ceremony at first glance, it looks pretty simple. The tea ceremony host gets ready to
When people hear “samurai,” they usually think of fighting. Swords. Blood. War.But that’s not what made samurai dangerous. What made
When I first heard about Kaizen, it sounded almost too simple to matter. “Small improvements every day” didn’t feel powerful.
How a easy Japanese philosophy helped me locate readability, creativity, and a cause to stay greater completely. This post contains