J-Meme Gyotaku, an ancient Japanese technique used to preserve the exact appearance of the catch.It consisted of applying ink or paint to a fish and then pressing paper or fabric against it. February 16, 2026
J-Meme Gyotaku began centuries ago as a way for Japanese fishermen to record fish size and species, eventually evolving into beautiful traditional art. February 11, 2026
J-Meme Japanese marathon runner Rei Iida showed incredible determination by crawling the final 300 meters after breaking her leg near the finish line, all to make sure her team could still compete. February 10, 2026
J-Meme Bus Drivers in Japan during their strike still drove passengers but refused fares February 9, 2026
J-Meme Japan is testing solar-heated benches and bus stops that store daytime warmth and release it at night, offering fuel-free emergency heat for the homeless and reducing cold-related deaths through smart use of existing infrastructure. January 16, 2026