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November 24, 2016

Fanfiction Review: The Heart of the Ocean. Chapter 2.

Alex continues her review of Mystrade in this mashup of Titanic and BBC’s Sherlock. For those who are not familiar with Mystrade fanfiction, the story concerns a yaoi pairing between Mycroft Holmes and Gregory Lestrade. The original fanfiction is written by somebodyswatson. You can read it here. Starting off, you immediately share in Mycroft’s displeasure […]
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Published on November 24, 2016 06:26

November 19, 2016

1800s Japanese Photography: Windows to the Past

Photographs are everywhere. Every cell phone has a camera stuffed into it. Selfies and photos in general are so ubiquitous that they often lack impact. Even the most stunning photos make us shrug and click on to the next website. But if we stop and consider photos, they are a marvel. Photography captures a moment […]
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Published on November 19, 2016 21:35

November 13, 2016

Japanese Love for Vending Machines: A Brief History

You probably expect me to talk about Japan’s infamous panty vending machines. Alright, alright. I will, but there is more to the story. Did you know vending machines were once considered a threat to Japanese tradition? Do you know why Japan historically has the densest concentration of vending machines in the world? Beyond panties and […]
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Published on November 13, 2016 06:31

November 6, 2016

Influenced By – I: Daoism and Onmyōdō

Influenced by: Daoism and Onmyōdō With this post, I’d like to start a new series in which I want to consider the use of religious tropes and images in either well-known or current Anime. Since I am a self-confessed lover of monsters and magic, this first blog contemplates the fascinating hybrid known as onmyōdō 陰陽道, […]
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Published on November 06, 2016 06:33

November 4, 2016

Oshibori: More than a Hand Towel

Japan has a long history of puppets. In the last 70 years, a new type of puppet has appeared, made from chopsticks andoshibori.Oshibori are damp hand towels given to guests at restaurants. The towels are used to clean hands and in Kitakyushu, entertain businessmen. Going out for drinks after work with colleagues is a part […]
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Published on November 04, 2016 05:15

October 30, 2016

A Carp Teaches Perseverance to a Painter

Between the years 1750 and 1760 there lived in Kyoto a great painter named Okyo-Maruyama Okyo. His paintings were such as to fetch high prices even in those days. Okyo had not only many admirers in consequence, but had also many pupils who strove to copy his style; among them was one named Rosetsu, who […]
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Published on October 30, 2016 06:59

October 23, 2016

The World’s First Novel: The Tale of Genji

Back in the 11th century, a Japanese woman wrote the world’s first modern novel. The novel remained unknown in the West until after the Meiji Restoration and the rise of modernism in literature. In 1925, Arthur Waley’s translation of the work released, shocking novelists of the time (Phillips, 2010). The Tale of Genji stands as […]
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Published on October 23, 2016 07:15

October 19, 2016

US Clown Scare, a Real Life Laughing Man Incident?

You may have heard on the news (do people still watch the news?) about murderous clowns rampaging across the US. Okay, not really rampaging, but people are genuinely scared. These clowns are reportedly terrorizing and assaulting people. Actually, there’ve been few assaults, but fear beats reason most of the time. In any case, this clown […]
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Published on October 19, 2016 15:51

October 16, 2016

The History of Cosplay

Cosplay sits as the best-known expressions of anime and manga fandom. Each year, fans spend countless hours designing and sewing their costumes and perfecting their impersonations. Many view cosplay, a contraction of costume play, as a Japanese import. However, like anime, cosplay comes from the interplay of American and Japanese culture. What Exactly is Cosplay? […]
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Published on October 16, 2016 07:52

October 9, 2016

Top 4 Strangest Things about Japanese Culture

Okay, the title of this post is click bait, but from a Western perspective, Japan is strange. Most lists focus on the rare oddities of Japanese culture like panty fetishes, vending machines, and game shows. Let’s approach the topic from a different angle. There are some strange aspects of Japanese culture that go beyond the […]
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Published on October 09, 2016 07:57