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 using egg whites, showcasing the unique traditional techniques still valued in the industry.

The Unko Museum, a popular interactive attraction that has drawn more than two million visitors worldwide, opened its doors in Okinawa on September 21st at Aeon Mall Okinawa Rycom. This colorful and pop-themed venue aims to overturn the traditional perception of unko (poop) as something dirty, instead presenting it as fun and cute for visitors of all ages.

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, covering everything from rehearsals to the main performance, providing fans with an intimate glimpse into the creative process of the group.

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*. Fans can look forward to more thrilling adventures with their favorite characters in this highly anticipated continuation.

In the new drama *Kiss Or Die*, Gekidan Hitori finds himself forced by Tsukino Luna to drink a mysterious drug that turns his most beloved pastimes into objects of hatred. This gripping story delves into themes of transformation and inner conflict.

It has now been nearly a year since the collapse of the authoritarian Assad regime in Syria in December last year. With some U.S. and Japanese economic sanctions imposed under the old government now being eased, expectations for recovery from years of civil war are growing. Against this backdrop, Japanese culture—including anime and manga—has become immensely popular in Syria, fostering new cultural connections and hope for the future.
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