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Month: February 2019

No.68 [TRAVEL] a Japanese weekend in… Amsterdam

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In the city centre, many stalls have been decorated by street artists inspired by Japanese art.   Former HQ of the Dutch East India Company, […]

No68 [HARUYO’S RECIPE] Tori no Amazu Teriyaki

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RECIPE 1 – Mix all the ingredients for the sauce together. 2 – With a fork, prick the pieces of chicken. 3 – Coat the […]

No.68 [TREND] The return of red vinegar

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The Mizkan Group has recently begun marketing a red vinegar made using traditional methods.   In common use in the past, this ingredient finally disappeared […]

No.68 [ENCOUNTER] Mr Yamashita’s garden

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Yamashita Asafumi chose to cultivate his garden in Chapet, in the department of Yvelines.   In the western suburbs of Paris, Yamashita Asafumi has developed […]

No68 [LANGUAGE] Let’s nihonGO!

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Hello there! This column will include useful Japanese phrases that cover a variety of topics.   Konnichiwa, Mina-san! (Hello, everyone!) Freezing cold February is upon […]

No.68 [INTERVIEW] “I wanted to remain invisible”

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Taken from “Numa” (The Swamp), which first appeared in issue no.18 of Garo (February 1966, pp.118-131). Someone who’s considered to be a living manga genius […]

No.68 [EXPERIENCE] In the footsteps of the mangaka

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Futomi, a fishing village in decilne, is one of the places that made an impression on the author of “Neji-shiki”.   As a fan of […]

No.68 [ENCOUNTER] The tireless traveller

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The first issue of Manga shugi (March 1967) was almost wholly devoted to Tsuge Yoshiharu.   The work of Tsuge Yoshiharu was influenced by his […]

No.68 [DESTINY] A good fairy called Asakawa

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A great admirer of Tsuge Yoshiharu, Asakawa Mitsuhiro worked hard to ensure his work was finally published in its entirety in the West.   An […]

No.68 [FOCUS] Tsuge Yoshiharu’s japan

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Taken from “Ri-san ikka” (The Family of Mr Lee), which first appeared in issue no. 34 of Garo (June 1967, pp. 177-188).   For the […]

No68 [IN THE EYE OF ERIC RECHSTEINER]Shibuya, Tokyo

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Since they were launched in 1995, the popularity of purikura hasn’t waned. These “Print Clubs” developed by Altus and Sega continue to attract numerous fans, […]

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