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2024: Another Spin Around Our Star

Posted on December 29, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

This next year, 2025, will mark my 14th year of blogging about anime, the anime community, Japanese history, and all the other meanders I make here. JP began as a video game blog called Gamemories about a year before I changed over to blogging about anime. Some fragments of that blog still float around if…

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Public Writing and Self Censorship

Posted on December 22, 2024December 22, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

As JP has increased in views and approaches the 7 million total-views milestone, I’ve become even more aware of how what I write can influence people. Of course, JP doesn’t have the reach of various other blogs, websites, and YouTube channels. However, whenever your make anything public, you expose yourself to a variety of personalities….

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Hara-Kiri: Japanese Ritual Suicide by Jack Seward

Posted on December 15, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

When I worked as a librarian, I had the chance to come across many interesting old books. Hara-Kiri: Japanese Ritual Suicide is one such book. Dating to 1968, the 103-page read covers the development and history of hara-kiri, or seppuku, in Japanese culture. Seppuku, as it is formally called, was a type of suicide practiced…

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The Unfettered Mind by Takuan Soho

Posted on December 8, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

The Unfettered Mind contains essays and letters written by the Zen monk Takuan Soho, who was a friend and a teacher of Miyamoto Musashi. As Takuan neared death, he reportedly told his students: “Bury my body in the mountain behind the temple, cover it with dirt, and go home. Read no sutras, hold no ceremony….

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Anime and Body Boundaries

Posted on December 1, 2024December 1, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Anime has a problem with body boundaries, and the problem extends to both men and women. Fan-service centers on seeing breasts, abs, pecs, panties, and other parts, often without a character’s consent. It involves women pressing up against flustered men (and the reverse and every other combination) as they struggle to get away while expressing…

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Manga in Theory and Practice by Hirohiko Araki

Posted on November 24, 2024November 24, 2024 by Chris Kincaid

Manga in Theory and Practice seeks to provide a framework for manga writers. Hirohiko Araki is the author of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. Much of what he discusses applies to any type of story writing. He emphasizes the importance of the first page; it sets the tone of the entire story and is vital to selling…

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