Is it true that only a suicide stops a Japanese train from running on time? Why did her father always ask questions about death? In his last letter he’d asked if she knew anyone who had visited Aokigahara, the so-called Suicide Forest. He said he’d read about it in National Geographic, that you could sense …Read More
Category: Featured Writers (Page 1 of 26)
Writers in focus
Tina Tersigni de Bellegarde announces an event to celebrate the release of her latest book, Autumn Embers, set in Kyoto. Sunday, Nov 17th at 3:00 at Garden Lab Tea & Bar: 682-6 Ishifudonocho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8047 Tina is a multi-award winner. Agatha WiK Competition Award nominee for WINTER WITNESS – Best First Novel 2020DEAD MAN’S …Read More
by Cody Poulton During the corona curfew in early March of the year before last, I went to photographer Kai Fusayoshi’s legendary bar, Hachimonjiya. Many readers here will know that Kai has been taking beautiful photos of ordinary people just going about their lives, along the river and in the streets of Kyoto, ever since …Read More
Fourth in a series about Japanese authors of Kyoto
The third installment of a series on Japanese writers of Kyoto.
Part 2 of a series on Japanese writers who used Kyoto as a setting in their works.
Part 1 of a series on Japanese writers who used Kyoto as a setting in their works.
In Kokoro (Chapter 4 Section 6) Hearn writes of ‘Dai-Kioku-Den’, which is how Heian Jingu was known on its establishment in 1895. Hearn was in town for the celebrations to mark the grand opening of a monument to mark the restoration of imperial supremacy. (Shrine and temple were used interchangeably in early Meiji, before the …Read More
A Short Story by Rebecca Otowa Introduction We don’t know very much about the 12 Apostles of Jesus, his constant companions during the latter part of his life, except that Simon Peter and his brother Andrew, and another pair of siblings, James and John, were fishermen; and the writer of one of the Gospels, St. …Read More
Each of Us a Petal (Victorina Press, 2024) by Amanda HugginsReview by Rebecca Otowa A member of Writers in Kyoto, the author has won prizes and honorable mentions in the WiK Writing Competition, and her work has been included in WiK anthologies. (A short bio follows the review.) The present book is a collection of …Read More
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