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Video: Mr. Ando of the Forest

November 27, 2013 Add Comment Edit
When it comes to surrealism, Japan has a head start. At its essence, Surrealism is the evocation of a higher (i.e. less bound by materi...
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Kogyaru - Not as Dumb as They're Painted

November 22, 2013 Add Comment Edit
Japan is obsessed by the mutation of high school girls that go by the name of "kogyaru" in the media. They dominate fashion...
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Sengai and the World of Zen

November 15, 2013 Add Comment Edit
One of the most delightful museums to visit in Tokyo is the Idemitsu Museum of Arts. It is set several floors up in a building that ove...
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Teppei Ujiyama: Ad Hoc Accumulations Create Musical Universes

November 09, 2013 Add Comment Edit
Kegon No. 11, 1970s While the exuberance of youth has played its part in countless artistic breakthroughs, the power of the mid-life...
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Book Review: "Japan-ness in Architecture" by Arata Isozaki

November 03, 2013 Add Comment Edit
Modern Japanese architecture seems to be rooted somewhere in the Space Age, but this informative book by Arata Isozaki, an important ar...
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Book Review: "Out" by Natsuo Kirino

November 03, 2013 1 Comment Edit
The best mysteries are those that reflect deep psychological and social tensions, and have a higher agenda. In fact, without these reso...
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Hisakatsu Hijikata: The Artist and the Island

September 18, 2013 Add Comment Edit
Because of strong pressures to belong and conform in Japanese society, the country can be a difficult place for those otherwise incline...
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Ditch the guidebook to avoid Japan's worst tourist draws

July 13, 2013 2 Comments Edit
Yes, Mt. Fuji literally is a giant ashtray! From climbing giant ashtrays to watching tea grow cold, there's far too much attentio...
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Photo: Junior High School Girls by Umekayo

May 09, 2013 Add Comment Edit
Umekayo is a female Japanese photographer who takes warm-hearted and often funny shots of everyday life and ordinary people.
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Makoto Aida: Sorry For Being a Genius

April 19, 2013 Add Comment Edit
For most of his career, Makoto Aida has been the enfant terrible of the Japanese art world. But now this exciting and iconoclastic art...
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Punning the Russian Fleet into Submission

April 12, 2013 2 Comments Edit
"Gonbei who is picking up rubbish" In the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05, perhaps the climatic moment was the great Battle o...
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Photo: Mimicking Gaijin

April 02, 2013 Add Comment Edit
Japan is very international: it welcomes stereotypes from all round the world! This is from a popular and regular rakugo show on Ja...
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Mirei Shigemori: The Garden as Zen and Art

January 31, 2013 Add Comment Edit
The Japanese garden's beauty is unique. While other lands can boast equally or even more beautiful outdoor spaces, nowhere else is...
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Photo: Tokyo Sky Tree

January 03, 2013 Add Comment Edit
At 634 meters (2,080 feet), Tokyo Sky Tree is the tallest building in Fujiland and about twice as tall as Paris's Eiffel Tower (320...
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Exhibition: Voodoo Child

January 02, 2013 Add Comment Edit
Mother Breast Feeding   by Kitagawa Utamaro The 'Little Treasures' of Japanese Art Nowadays it is quite common to hear ...
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