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Japan Station 17: Comedian Ollie Horn


Posted on  July 15, 2019

In this episode of the Japan Station podcast Tony has a fun chat with comedian Ollie Horn. Ollie Horn is a stand-up comedian from the United Kingdom who lived many years in Fukuoka, Japan. While there he attended graduate school and worked in the Japanese entertainment industry. In 2014 Ollie Horn came up with the idea that would evolve into …

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Japan Station 16: The Women of the Iwakura Mission (Janice P. Nimura)


Posted on  July 1, 2019

 In this episode of the Japan Station podcast we’re learning about the amazing story of the first group of Japanese girls to study in the U.S. Janice P. Nimura is the award-winning writer of the book Daughters of the Samurai: A Journey from East to West and Back. In Daughters of the Samurai, Nimura recounts the epic real-life story …

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The Troubles of Being a YouTuber: A Chat w. Gaijin Goombah | Japan Station 15


Posted on  June 12, 2019

Gaijin Goombah is the guest today on this episode of the Japan Station podcast. Gaijin Goombah is a YouTuber who has made a successful career out of teaching people about the real world culture and history that is present in many of today’s most popular video games and anime. Gaijin Goombah’s interest in Japan is one that goes quite far …

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Japan Station 14: Documenting the Lives of Brazilians in Japan (Aaron Litvin, Ana Paula Kojima Hirano, Marlom Meirelles)


Posted on  June 1, 2019

 Episode 14 of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time we’re learning about Brazilians in Japan. Released in 2017, One Day We Arrived in Japan is a gripping documentary that follows the lives of three Brazilian families who move to Japan in search of a better future. Ten years in the making, One Day We Arrived in …

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A Backstage Chat w. Crystal Kay | Japan Station 13


Posted on  May 14, 2019

 The one and only Crystal Kay is the guest today in this very special episode of the Japan Station podcast. A singer, songwriter, and actress, Crystal Kay has been singing for just about as long as she’s been able to speak. In fact, her first credit is at the age of four when she used her vocal talents in …

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Japan Station 12: Kaiju for Hipsters (Kevin Derendorf)


Posted on  May 1, 2019

 Episode 12 of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time we’re stomping our way into the world of kaiju. Kevin Derendorf is an expert on the world of giant monster movies and the author of the recently published book Kaiju for Hipsters: 101 “Alternative” Giant Monster Movies. In this episode we discuss: What the word kaiju means …

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Japan Station 11: Sacred High City, Sacred Low City (Dr. Steven Heine)


Posted on  April 15, 2019

 Episode 11 of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time we’re exploring the city of Tokyo. Dr. Steven Heine is the director of the Asian Studies Program at Florida International University and author of the book Sacred High City, Sacred Low City: A Tale of Religious Sites in Two Tokyo Neighborhoods. In this episode we talk about: …

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Japan Station 10: Photographer Andrew Faulk


Posted on  April 1, 2019

 Episode ten of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time we’re taking a dive into the world of photography. Andrew Faulk is an award-winning Tokyo-based photographer originally from the U.S. who has done work for major publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Game Informer. In this episode we talk about how …

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Japan Station 09: Ghosts of the Tsunami (Richard Lloyd Parry)


Posted on  March 1, 2019

 Episode nine of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time we’re talking about the devastating 9.0-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Japan’s Tohoku region on March 11, 2011. Richard Lloyd Parry is an award-winning foreign correspondent, the Asia Editor at The Times of London in Tokyo, and author of the book Ghosts of the Tsunami: …

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Japan Station 08: The Origins of Shōjo Manga (Dr. Deborah Shamoon)


Posted on  February 1, 2019

 Episode eight of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time we’re exploring the fascinating history of shōjo manga. Dr. Deborah Shamoon is an associate professor in the Department of Japanese Studies at the National University of Singapore. She is the author of Passionate Friendship: The Aesthetics of Girls’ Culture in Japan, a book which examines the emergence …

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Japan Station 06: Talking Zen with Gesshin Claire Greenwood


Posted on  January 1, 2019

 Episode six of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time we’re talking about Zen. Gesshin Claire Greenwood is a Zen priest and the author of the book Bow First, Ask Questions Later: Ordination, Love, and Monastic Zen in Japan. Funny, intense, and thought-provoking, the book chronicles the more than five years Gesshin spent in Japan training in …

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Japan Station 05: Rakugo Performer, Ventriloquist & Comedian Showko Showfukutei


Posted on  December 14, 2018

 Episode five of the Japan Station podcast is here and this time I’m joined by comedian Showko Showfukutei. Originally from Kobe, Japan, Showko is a rakugo (Japanese traditional comic storytelling) performer, ventriloquist, and stand up comedian living in Melbourne, Australia. She is the only fully trained rakugo performer living outside of Japan and her unique brand of comedy has …

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