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Japan Society Chairman's Blog (48)

Japan Society Chairman's Blog (48)

So what metaphor or simile should we use to describe the situation we find ourselves in as we approach Christmas festivities and Bonenkai, in the second year of the pandemic? A roller-coaster? Round and round the mulberry bush? Groundhog Day? Or might we, in a more positive frame of mind, express gratitude for the many good things that have happened this year?

Talk Video - The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan

Talk Video - The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan

Watch the recording of our online lecture when M.W. Shores offered a history of Kamigata (Osaka) rakugo tradition from the seventeenth century to the present day, considering the art in terms of gender, literature, performance, and society.

ONLINE WORKSHOP - How to Teach Haiku, with Paul Conneally

ONLINE WORKSHOP - How to Teach Haiku, with Paul Conneally

Join us on Tuesday 7 December for a special online workshop, focusing on how to teach haiku with haiku poet Paul Conneally. Paul will introduce this short-form of poetry and give practical guidance for teaching haiku - both inside and outside the classroom.

Japan Society Chairman's Blog (47)

Japan Society Chairman's Blog (47)

What news item struck you most over the past week or two? There has certainly been plenty going on both in Japan and the UK, what with the COP26 United Nations climate negotiations in Glasgow, a Lower House election in Japan which the opposition flunked and from which Prime Minister Kishida came out well and a dramatic U-turn by the British government over the enforcement of Parliamentary standards.