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Manabeshima Island Japan

Posted on November 11, 2015February 6, 2016 by Chris

Manabeshima Island Japan is a whimsical, warm  stay at one of Japan’s small islands. Populated by 300 people, Manabeshima’s small size allows the artist Florent Chavovet sketch all aspects of life, from the insects to the residents and even to the gangs of cats that control the island. Chavovet’s art contains gentle humor and an…

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Midoricon 2015 (Meh-doricon?)

Posted on November 4, 2015 by Chris

Midoricon 2015!!! Amazing isn’t it, just a few short years ago this small convention started at Salt Fork State Park in Cambridge, OH,  made it to its fourth year overall, and enjoyed  its second year at the beautiful Maumee Lodge in Oregon, OH. I would like to start this, by saying that I do love…

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Gender Roles of Men in Japanese Society

Posted on November 1, 2015May 23, 2016 by Chris

Many trees have died to research the effects of Japan’s patriarchal society on women. I also did my part by killing digital trees. Surprisingly, not as much research has been done on men. Patriarchal societies may appear to be a man’s paradise, but these societies place a heavy burden on men, perhaps even heavier than…

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How a Man Got the Better of Two Foxes

Posted on October 28, 2015May 24, 2016 by Chris

This story comes from the Ainu, a group of people native to the northern islands of Japan. The Japanese fox, called kitsune, comes from China, but long before the Chinese fox crossed into Japan, the Ainu told stories like the one below. If you want to learn more about kitsune and read more stories like…

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Arpeggio of Blue Steel

Posted on October 25, 2015May 23, 2016 by Chris

It is common to refer to ships as female. Now what would happen if warships and submarines were equipped with sentient artificial intelligence? Arpeggio of Blue Steel is one of the more unique anime I’ve watched. The Fog is a fleet of sentient warships and submarines equipped with technology that is centuries ahead of anything…

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Halloween, Japan Style

Posted on October 18, 2015May 23, 2016 by Chris

Up until 2000, Halloween was only something the Japanese heard about in English classes. That changed when Tokyo Disneyland started decorating for the holiday. The first event was held back in 1997, and it was a hit. Over time it became an annual autumn event. Universal Studios Japan joined the act in 2002 with “Hollywood…

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