InKnowledge StewbyDaniel GanningerA Snowman Looks a Little Different in JapanIf you’re in Japan and happen to see a snowman, it might look a bit peculiar to the ones you’re accustomed to if you’re from the West.Dec 22, 20204Dec 22, 20204
InKnowledge StewbyDaniel GanningerThe Building With a Highway Running Through ItThe 16-story Gate Tower Building in Japan has a unique characteristic unlike other buildings. It has a highway running through it.Dec 16, 20205Dec 16, 20205
InKnowledge StewbyDaniel GanningerJapan, Where the Streets Have No NamesMost streets in Japan have no name. They use a different addressing system than what is used in Western countries.Oct 6, 202020Oct 6, 202020
InKnowledge StewbyDaniel GanningerWhy Japan Loves Kentucky Fried Chicken on Christmas DayYou wouldn’t think so, but Christmas Day is a big day for KFC in Japan.Dec 18, 2020Dec 18, 2020
InKnowledge StewbyDaniel GanningerThere Really is Hole-in-One InsuranceMaking that once in a lifetime shot in Japan could cost you — big.Sep 5, 20201Sep 5, 20201
InKnowledge StewbyDaniel GanningerThe Japanese Shrine That Is Rebuilt Every 20 YearsThe Ise Jingu shrine in Japan is dismantled and rebuilt every 20 years as part of the Shinto belief of death and renewal of nature.Jul 2, 20201Jul 2, 20201
InKnowledge StewbyDaniel GanningerWhy Are Shoes Taken Off Before Entering a House in Japan?It comes down to a very simple and practical reason.Jun 7, 202111Jun 7, 202111
InFact WorldbyDaniel GanningerThe Wonderful World of Completely Random Facts — Issue 9Random facts about a musical road, a bald eagle’s feathers, Japanese Doritos, the shower curtain effect, and other great facts.Jan 15, 20211Jan 15, 20211