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“I heard that this town is full of drunks.” This is the first thing I overhear in Wakkani: a port on the edge of the world. Japan’s northernmost city. The roads come to a halt at the ferry terminal, and the signs are in Cyrillic script. It...
The city, the whole country, is very busy right now. Japan is, once again, breaking records for inbound tourism. In Tokyo the streets are crowded with Australians announcing their presence. In Sapporo, overworked station staff are funnellin...
Few do better at capturing the essence of Japanese nature than Studio Ghibli. Its films are filled with the vibrating calls of cicadas and spongy moss, inviting to be touched.
Rain pounds the earth in My Neighbor Totoro [1]
If you’re not...
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney’s 1993 work on Japanese identity “Rice as Self” is an insightful text on Japanese culture. It is also a wonderful example of two things: a book that goes obsessively deep into a single topic and a something written at a...
I’ve just returned from Taiwan with a week’s worth of clothes packed into a small rucksack. Flying with a discount airline is a minefield of false economies: travelling to obscure airports or waking up at strange times to catch flights. But...
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Hello, my name is Stu. I'm climbing Japan's 100 most beautiful mountains (Hyakumeizan) and drinking the local saké at the top. Join me.
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