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From shogi to Sangenjaya to spirits, it’s a wonder just how much Japanese folklore and culture is filled into the nooks and crannies of Persona 5. Besides simply being set in Japan, multiple game elements in a Japanese high school explore popular aspects of Japanese culture. If you know where to look, you can find Japanese myths and legends, games and even the odd sightseeing spot if you’re in the area, so let’s take a look at each. The personas of legendThey’re what the game is named after, and it’s easy to spot some of their more direct links to western myths and folklore. Personas like Arch...
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Japan is practically synonymous with video games. Almost all the big franchises and names started here. Gaming is also a billion-dollar business enjoyed globally by people of all ages and backgrounds. It’s only natural that professionals worldwide are attracted to join the industry in Japan. It can be a challenging one to break into, especially if there are language barriers, but it’s not impossible given the opportunities available on GaijinPot Jobs. Due to Japan’s shrinking population, companies in all industries are seeking foreign workers… Companies big and small have hired foreign program...
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Video games based on real-life historical events are big business these days. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, which drew on real-life figures from ancient Greek history to craft a fictional narrative, is one of my favorite recent games. When I saw Ghost of Tsushima called “Assassin’s Creed, but in feudal Japan,” I knew I had to check it out.It did not disappoint.The game takes place in the year 1274 during the first Mongol invasion of Japan. You play as Jin Sakai, a samurai lord of Tsushima Island, who lives to protect his lands and people from the Mongol horde. But just how much of this fascinating...
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