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Japan Happiness

Hiroko Yoda

A newsletter by translator and author Hiroko Yoda.

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Latest Issues

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Spiritual noodles

Japan is widely seen as a high tech country, much loved for its anime, its manga, and its games. So to many, I gather, my nation feels hip, even cutting edge, at least when it comes to pop culture. But we Japanese know this stylish veneer s...

3 months ago
33
5

NYC, again!

I’m writing these words from the US, as I struggle through the usual jetlag and prepare for a talk that I will be giving at AnimeNYC on August 23rd. The title is “Jujutsu Whatsit?” Over the course of an hour, I’ll use situations from anime ...

3 months ago
20
1

Nakama

There’s a word in Japanese that can be tricky to translate precisely into English: nakama. Depending on the context, it can be ally, comrade, colleague, or partner. A nakama is different from a tomodachi, a friend.

4 months ago
46
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Sightseeing with the Dead

June is, traditionally, rainy season in Tokyo. Traditionally, the temperature should drop, a brief respite before the punishing summer heat descends upon the city. But not this year, and certainly not this day. There wasn’t a cloud in the s...

5 months ago
32
10

Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Hiroko Yoda

    Tokyo based translator and author. I specialize in re-contextualizing Japanese culture in a fun and engaging way for English readers.

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