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Nov
06

The ‘Japan Album’ – A Family Heirloom (1)

Robert T. Rohde’s ‘Japan Album’, 1877-1884, 15.2 x 53.5 x 5.4 cm, Private Collection of Dr and Mrs Rohde. I recently undertook a piece of archivalRead More

May
16

Tokyo Before Tokyo: Book Review

The front cover of Tokyo Before Tokyo.  Tokyo Before Tokyo: Power and Magic in the Shogun’s City of Edo by Timon Screech, published by ReaktionRead More

May
03

The Impact of Translation: My Reader’s Experience

Different translations of The Tale of Genji:  Suematsu (left),  Seidensticker (middle),  Tyler (right). As a student of Japanese Studies, concurrently teaching myself Japanese, I have beenRead More

Apr
01

The Impact of Japanese Art on European Art: Lecture Review

My GCSE Fine Art coursework piece. On March 23rd I enjoyed virtual attendance of Marie-Therese Barrett’s lecture From Japanese Prints to Art Deco: How JaponismeRead More

Mar
20

Introducing the Arthur Tress Collection of Japanese Illustrated Books at the University of Pennsylvania: Lecture Review

Earlier this week, the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC) hosted a discussion between Professor Julie Nelson Davis and ArthurRead More

Mar
11

The Great East Japan Disaster: Marking the 10 Year Anniversary

On the 11th of March 2011 at 14:46, exactly ten years ago today, a massive magnitude 9 earthquake occurred off the east coast of Japan.Read More

Mar
02

Hilarious Japanese Films – A Review

Still from Not Quite Dead Yet. The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme is an annual event where a curated selection of Japanese films are shown inRead More

Feb
27

The Master of Go: Book Review

I find this cover with the Go board and pieces interwoven with the title and cherry blossoms absolutely beautiful. The Master of Go by YasunariRead More

Dec
11

Exhibiting Manga in the UK

Photo credit to Debra Shipley. Manga-style image taken at the British Museum Manga exhibition. In 2019, the British Museum held the CITI Manga (マンガ) ExhibitionRead More

Dec
06

Analysing The Relationship Between Nihonga and Politics

The extent to which Nihonga (日本画) (1) is entangled with politics is a contested issue. The term was first used in the late 19th centuryRead More