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Galleries reported satisfactory sales during the fourth edition of Art Week Tokyo as interest in Japanese contemporary ...
As Japan’s art world gains renewed attention, the Tokyo-based gallerist and co-founder of Art Week Tokyo shares her hopes for ...
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He shared how it’s not possible to paint the full picture of society in two hours, but through the Bathhouse, he tried to portray the situation of Japanese girls. Many fans also interpreted the ...
More about Kiuko Notoya Hisako Ueno is a reporter and researcher based in Tokyo, writing on Japanese politics, business, labor, gender and culture. More about Hisako Ueno What Sank the Bayesian?: ...
The government decided Friday to award the Order of Culture for fiscal 2024 to seven ... poet Mutsuo Takahashi, 86; Japanese painter Toshio Tabuchi, 83; and molecular cell biology researcher ...
Not once was I given any indication that I was a nuisance as I relied on facial expressions, hand gestures, few Japanese words ... time and learning about the culture, Andy was constantly checking ...
A bubble tea brand has apologized after a fiery conversation with Simu Liu on Dragons’ Den. Bobba's members Sébastien Fiset and Jessica Frenette asked the “dragons” (the show's panel of ...
While Torontonians can no longer look at the boarded-up statue of Canada’s first prime minister – Sir John A Macdonald – at least you can see the giant yellow spider. Or whatever it is.
Bobba has released a statement apologizing "for the harm we have caused by our words and actions" used on the episode of 'Dragons' Den' Trae Patton/Getty Simu Liu; Bobba A bubble tea brand has ...
People use "bocchi" to poke fun at themselves, express a genuine sense of isolation, or a little of both. Japan widely enables bocchi culture. Living and eating out alone here are commonplace, with ...