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Author: Chris Kincaid

Only Time Will Tell: Mechanized Time in Old Japan

Posted on May 25, 2025 by Chris Kincaid

A day divided into 24 hours of 60 minutes, which are each 60 seconds in length, feels natural. But at one time, daylight didn’t divide so mechanically. Many mistakenly think people didn’t care about timekeeping even just a century-and-a-half ago. The idea: agriculturally based economies didn’t need hourly timekeeping and instead focused on seasonal and…

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Dan Da Dan’s Sakuga

Posted on May 18, 2025 by Chris Kincaid

Sakuga is a term within the anime community used to describe animated scenes with fluid, detailed animations. Sakuga usually highlights important fights or scenes for a story. These scenes have more frames than typical animated scenes. Sakuga scenes require more budget to produce, so the costs are balanced by other tricks. This balance also helps…

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Choosing Which Video Games to Play as You Lay Dying

Posted on May 11, 2025 by Chris Kincaid

Whether of high rank or low, whether old or young, people die. If enlightened they die; if unenlightened, they die. Indeed everyone must die….Although everyone knows that they will die, they think they themselves will die only after everyone else has died, and they don’t consider the fact the their death may come at any…

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The Yamato Dynasty by Sterling and Peggy Seagrave

Posted on May 4, 2025 by Chris Kincaid

The Yamato Dynasty traces the Japanese imperial family from Emperor Meiji and the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate to Akihito. As you can imagine, most of the book centers on Emperor Hirohito. After all, he was Japan’s longest-serving emperor. To the authors’ credit, they spend a nice number of words on more obscure aspects of…

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The World of the Shining Prince by Ivan Morris

Posted on April 27, 2025 by Chris Kincaid

In order to understand works like The Tale of Genji, you have to understand the historical context. Ivan Morris’s book The World of the Shining Prince sketches enough of this background for you to understand what Murasaki took for granted. Morris covers every aspect of Heian society from food and superstitions to the relationship practices…

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The Maiden of the Screen, An Old Folktale That Parallels Modern Dating Culture

Posted on April 20, 2025 by Chris Kincaid

Lafcadio Hearn was an American journalist who, along with Basil Hall Chamberlain, collected and wrote down Japan’s folktales. While many Japanese, in the past, had also recorded various folktales, it wasn’t until Westerners took an interest in Japanese folklore the keepers of this cultural oral tradition began be given a long shift. Hearn and Chamberlain…

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