Fearing a loss of Japanese culture, a Frenchman in Tokyo has been preserving retro video game software from the 1980s, including “Ghosts ’n Goblins” and “Donkey Kong.”
Named Yonaguni Monument, this massive 50m-long-by-20m-wide behemoth is one of the world’s most unusual underwater sites and is popularly known as Japan's Atlantis.
The global popularity of Japanese manga has prompted a unique initiative by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of the Japanese government. In a move to bolster