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Based in Japan: John Daschbach on finding a filmmaking niche
“Every creative person's path is unique…”
Based in Japan: The Trash Taste Podcast
Turning memes, arguments and garbage opinions into success
Based in Japan: Ryan Rossiter on Playing Pro Sports in Japan
“They don't ask how many points he can score, it's always ‘Is he a good guy?’”
Based in Japan: Kurume Kasuri
Saving an ancient textile treasure
Based in Japan: Jim Weisser and SignTime
From short-term English-teaching to serial entrepreneur
Based in Japan: Ria Scott
"Do you want fear or freedom?"
Based in Japan: Darleen Yaya on Bringing Inclusion to Japan’s Makeup World
From self-taught makeup artist to Japan-based business owner
Based in Japan: Is Beeswax the Answer to Japan’s Love of Single-Use Plastic?
Eco Hachi Living’s Reusable Beeswax Wraps
Based in Japan: Axel Deroubaix on Bringing Japan to the World
How the French entrepreneur teamed up with regional makers to create Peko Peko Box
Eight Japan-Based Influencers to Have on Your Radar
From food creators and fashion figures to cultural voices shaping life in Japan today
7 Japanese Romance Movies That’ll Break Your Heart (in a Good Way)
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a sharp and uncompromising voice in modern Japanese fiction
The Japanese Aesthetic of Transparency: From Hokusai to Pocari Sweat
“Toumeikan” is symbolized by water and made visible by the color blue
What is Zakka Style?
A kind of curated coziness
Artist Tomei: Curating Transparent Life (+Aesthetic Jelly Recipe)
Interview with mysterious artist Tomei on the beauty of clear things.
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What the Japanese bathhouse can teach us about body image
The Metropolis Agony Aunts
Being Foreign in Tokyo: Our totally unqualified opinions to guide you through it.
Book Review: The City and Its Uncertain Walls by Haruki Murakami
A quiet return to memory, longing and surreal boundaries