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Short-Lived Harvest: Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin Mobile Game to Shut Down After Just Six Months

TOHO Games has announced that service for the smartphone game "Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin – Hinuka Junreitan" will conclude on July 27, 2026, at 4:59 PM JST. Having only launched on February 5, 2026, the game will shut down after a mere 170 days—an unusually rapid turnaround even by the standards of the competitive mobile gaming market. As a title following in the footsteps of the massive hit Japanese-style action RPG "Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin," the mobile entry aimed to bring authentic rice-growing mechanics to smartphones. However, the management team explained their decision by stating it had become "difficult to maintain and improve the service to meet the expectations of our customers." Alongside the shutdown, the previously planned Steam version has been officially cancelled, and its store page is expected to be removed on May 28. Shock has spread across social media following the sudden announcement. Fans have shared bittersweet comments unique to a f...

Legendary Book Designer Shin Sobue Dies at 66: The Visionary Who Turned Books into Art

The Japanese publishing world is mourning the loss of Shin Sobue, a visionary book designer who redefined the art of the physical book. Sobue, known for his unconventional creativity and meticulous obsession with typography, passed away at the age of 66. Since the news broke, social media has been flooded with tributes from fans and colleagues expressing their gratitude for his revolutionary contributions to the industry. Operating through his design firm, "cozfish," Sobue’s influence spanned manga, novels, children's books, and art direction for major exhibitions. He first gained widespread recognition with his work on Sencha Yoshida’s manga Utsurun Desu. (It’s Contagious). His playful approach—which included intentional "misprints" and eccentric layouts—shocked readers and brought the role of the "book designer" into the public consciousness. He proved that a book's physical form could be as expressive as the content inside. Sobue’s portfolio wa...

Japan's Pudding Panic: Middle East Tensions Trigger Naphtha Shortage and Plastic Crisis

The "naphtha crisis," sparked by heightening tensions in the Middle East, is casting a long shadow over Japanese households. Supply instability of naphtha—a key raw material for plastic—has disrupted the production of food containers. This situation has escalated to the point where major manufacturers are considering suspending sales of popular desserts like custard pudding (purin). According to a survey by the Nikkei, 44% of food companies reported that the naphtha shortage is already affecting their operations. An additional 31% expect impacts within the next three months, highlighting a rapidly growing sense of urgency across the industry. The shortage is particularly acute for plastic containers used for desserts. Since early May, some companies have begun weighing nationwide sales suspensions for pudding, signaling a breakdown in the supply chain infrastructure—such as logistics and packaging—that consumers have long taken for granted. On social media, consumers are voic...

Stunning Double Rainbow Lights Up Japan's Evening Sky, Sparking a "Peaceful Trend" on Social Media

On the evening of April 27, 2026, a massive double rainbow appeared across a wide area of Japan, including the Kanto region and Shizuoka Prefecture, becoming a major topic of conversation on social media. Following a morning of heavy rainfall, the clouds broke just before sunset to reveal two vivid arches of light, captivating many who stopped to witness the beauty. According to weather media and user reports, the rainbows were exceptionally clear in cities such as Tokyo, Yokohama, and Shizuoka. The phenomenon—where a second, fainter arc appears outside the primary rainbow—quickly went viral on X (formerly Twitter), with "Double Rainbow" hitting the number one spot on the trending list. In what many described as a "peaceful trend," social media timelines were filled with vibrant photos instead of the usual hectic news. Online reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with users posting comments like, "It's my first time seeing one; I feel like something good ...

The 'Wazap Giorno' Myth Becomes Reality: Shiny Volcanion Finally Officially Released

In the popular Pokémon series, it has been revealed that the "Shiny Volcanion"—long considered a "phantom existence"—is finally obtainable through official means. This special gift is being distributed via the smartphone version of Pokémon HOME as a reward for completing specific "Soft Pokédexes" added in anticipation of the upcoming title, Pokémon Legends: Z-A . The requirements for obtaining it involve completing three specific Pokédexes within the app: the "Lumiose Pokédex," the "Extradimensional Pokédex," and the "Mega Evolution Pokédex." While this marks the first legitimate opportunity to add a Shiny Volcanion to one's collection in the main series, social media has been flooded with voices of shock and exhaustion, particularly regarding the extreme difficulty of completing the "Extradimensional Pokédex," with users calling the task "insane" and "painful." Following the announcement, i...

The Obvious Reason: Why Public Trust in Traditional Media is Evaporating in Japan

On social media, the keyword "The Obvious Reason" has become a major focal point of discussion. The buzz started after an article titled "The Obvious Reason Why Newspapers and TV Lost the Public’s Trust" was published by President Online, leading many users to debate the current state of modern media. At the heart of the conversation is a point made by a former diplomat: "The media is harsh on specific politicians but lenient regarding its own scandals." Social media users have responded with a wave of agreement, with comments like "Exactly" and "I couldn't agree more" flooding the platforms. In particular, the debate has highlighted a deep-seated suspicion that the media is no longer acting as a neutral journalistic body, but rather as "activists" attempting to realize their own political ideologies. Many posts criticized the media's "lack of self-cleansing mechanisms," citing past reporting failures and the...

Pokémon GO Partners with Japan AED Foundation to Turn 13,000 Life-Saving Locations into PokéStops

Pokémon GO and the Japan AED Foundation have officially entered into a partnership to promote the awareness and accessibility of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs). Starting May 1, 2024, AED installation sites are being sequentially added to the game as "PokéStops." The initiative aims to utilize the game’s popularity to help the public identify the locations of AEDs, which are critical in medical emergencies. The rollout began with approximately 1,000 locations in Tokyo and is scheduled to expand to about 13,000 sites nationwide by mid-July. To further emphasize the lifesaving theme, Pawmot—the "Hands-on Pokémon" known for its resuscitation-themed moves—is featured as a primary motif for the collaboration. The announcement has been met with widespread acclaim on social media, with many calling it a "revolutionary" and "wonderful social contribution." Experts hope that by having a wide demographic of daily players recognize where AEDs are l...