Voices in Japan

Eerie and Romantic Japanese Superstitions

June 30, 2021 Episode 121
Voices in Japan
Eerie and Romantic Japanese Superstitions
Show Notes

On this episode Ben and Burke discuss Japanese superstitions that are weird and eerie, and also ones related to love and romance. Do you know what happens in Japanese culture if you cut your fingernails at night or even whistle at night? Or, what specific locations in Japan can mean the end of your relationship with your significant other, and what places or events bring good luck to a  relationship? Listen now to find out about these and other superstitions covered in articles by Live Japan and Tokyo Weekender.

Previous Voices in Japan episodes that are mentioned: Quirky Japan: Face Masks, Monster Crows, and Ghosts

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