Ichi-go Ichi-e – A Serendipitous Encounter I read the bestselling novel Memoirs of a Geisha many years ago. The book was so popular it even made it onto Carmela’s bedside table in an episode of The Sopranos. The story describes the struggles of a poor young girl in the early 1900’s, sold into a life …Read More
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by Michael Greco The neighbors call me the marathon runner. Almost every afternoon at dusk I run from the house, through the neighborhood, across a street, then under the JR and Hankyu lines. It’s about five minutes of exercise to that point. And I’m slow. Real slow. The chatty gal across the street from our …Read More
SUNDAY AUGUST 1, 2021 8:00-9:00 pm Japan Time coming home far from home: meet the memoir writer’s series II Interview with Rebecca Otowa, author of AT HOME IN JAPAN, hosted by Goshen Books Free and open to the public To reserve your spot: hello@goshenbooks.com (The following originally appeared on the Goshen Books website) Rebecca Otowa …Read More
Lyrics and songs by Eric Bray Eric writes: “Over the past year I worked with producers and musicians mainly in the US to create a bit of fusion between my interests in Latin dance music and folk/rock.’ ****************** The title track ‘Just Like This’ runs as follows: (for the music, check out this youtube page) …Read More
On sale now from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp and other Amazon marketplaces in print and Kindle formats. Edited by Rebecca Otowa and Karen Lee Tawarayama Foreword by Judith Clancy Structures of Kyoto explores the physical, spiritual, and artistic elements of Japan’s ancient capital and beckons one to “step through the gate” to interact with them. Bookended by the insights of authors Judith …Read More
by Lisa Twaronite Sone The man must have been hiking alone in the mountains when he keeled over dead. A group of university students came upon him — the wholesome, outdoorsy type of youths who would have certainly called for help immediately if the man had shown any signs of life. But no, he was …Read More
by Edward J. Taylor We arise at 1:00 am, behind a man who has trekked Hiei-zan’s 40 kilometer Kaihōgyō over a thousand times before. After a quick prayer at Konpon-chu-dỏ, we suddenly move along the paths at a surprisingly quick pace. The rain has cleared but the clouds keep everything below the knees in darkness. …Read More
by Robert Weis «Playin’ those mind games…» John Lennon’s soundtrack rhythms my steps as I move like a ghost from Saga Arashiyama station towards the silhouette of the western hills. My physical persona has arrived in Japan the very same morning, on an overseas flight from Amsterdam to Kansai airport. My conscious mind has yet …Read More
On Compromise: A Mancunian in Japanby Andrew Innes “Could you try to sound a bit more American?” They say that a fish in water has no idea what water is. Likewise, we could surely say the same thing about people and accents. We only really become aware that we have one when we find ourselves …Read More
The following limericks are selected from a collection entitled 101 Nervous Nun Limericks by shakuhachi maestro, Preston Keido Houser. These follow his love limericks from a monk’s perspective. The verses are much in the spirit of koans and Zen humour, lighthearted yet hinting at something deeper. They also have a deliberately irregular syllable pattern from …Read More
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