Episode 219: Clotheshorse in Japan: Why is Everything So Cute?

Episode 219: Clotheshorse in Japan: Why is Everything So Cute?

Clotheshorse (aka Amanda) was in Japan!
And in this week's episode--the last in the Japan series--Amanda breaks down why everything is so cute in Japan.

We'll talk about the following:

  • Why are the fruit bus stops of Konagai a lesson in Instagram versus reality (but also so cool and special)?
  • What is Don Quijote and why is the song a real earworm?
  • What are eki-melo (駅メロ) and why are they an important tool?
  • Why are signs and public information so cute in Japan?
  • What is the history of kawaii culture and aesthetic?
  • And why does Amanda believe that pink and cuteness are radical things in 2024?

Parfaiteria Bel
Hotel Graphy Nezu
T's Tan Tan
Traveler's Company
Don Quijote Theme Song
GaijinPot Tokyo Train Tunes playlist
Example of construction barriers in Japan

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