An Introduction to Japanese Calligraphy (by my teacher)

I spent a long time thinking about what to write for my first article about Japanese calligraphy. There is so much to say, it’s difficult to know where to start. Then I remembered that my teacher had once written a short introduction to Japanese calligraphy, which I had translated into English. What better way toContinueContinue reading “An Introduction to Japanese Calligraphy (by my teacher)”

Five Ways Japan is Inconvenient for Foreign Travellers — Food and Drink Edition

Image by Arek Socha from Pixabay Originally posted on Medium. World-famous for its unique and varied cuisine, Japan is a foodie’s paradise. There are so many must-try dishes, from home-grown dishes such as sushi and udon, to those adopted from other countries such as ramen, curry-rice and tonkatsu (fried pork cutlet). Unfortunately nowhere is perfect, and Japan can present someContinueContinue reading “Five Ways Japan is Inconvenient for Foreign Travellers — Food and Drink Edition”

Do you Really Need to Learn Kanji for a Short Trip to Japan?

Do you need to learn these kanji? Photo by Alex Knight on Unsplash Originally posted on Medium here. Kanji, hiragana, katakana, romaji. The Japanese language uses four writing systems. (Five if you count emoji, a Japanese invention.) Hiragana and katakana are syllabaries — each character represents a phoneme rather than a word or semantic unit. They are relatively easy to learn; both syllabaries contain about 50ContinueContinue reading “Do you Really Need to Learn Kanji for a Short Trip to Japan?”

Which Japanese Camera Company is Named after the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy?

The inspiration for the name of a famous camera company. Image by ftanuki from Pixabay. This article was originally published on Medium here. Mitsubishi. Kikkoman. Nintendo. Many Japanese companies are household names in the West. This article looks at the intriguing background behind the names of five of the most globally successful Japanese brands. Read on to findContinueContinue reading “Which Japanese Camera Company is Named after the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy?”

Three Mindset Shifts that will Fast-Track your Japanese Language Learning

image by andsproject from pixabay Article originally published on Medium in Japonica publication Mindset Shift Level 1: Learning Japanese > Practicing Japanese. A lot. “Learning” is a misnomer. You don’t so much learn a language as practice it. Becoming fluent in a foreign language has less in common with academic study and more with learning a sport, a dance, or a martial art:ContinueContinue reading “Three Mindset Shifts that will Fast-Track your Japanese Language Learning”

If You Love Studio Ghibli, Don’t Miss These 3 Anime Directors

Studio Ghibli movies aren’t the only Japanese animated movies to receive Oscar nominations. Photo by Samuel Ramos from Unsplash. Many of the most internationally famous Japanese animated movies come from the legendary Studio Ghibli. Headed by Hayao Miyazaki, Ghibli has produced such beloved masterpieces as My Neighbor Totoro, Spirited Awayand Howl’s Moving Castle. Miyazaki recently came out ofContinueContinue reading “If You Love Studio Ghibli, Don’t Miss These 3 Anime Directors”

Four MORE ways in which Japan is really inconvenient for foreign travellers

It looks good, but it may get you refused entry from hot springs. Image by Steven Erixon, Unsplash. Whether it’s the obscenely punctual public transport systems, the super-efficient customer service, the health system that really works, or the ubiquitous convenience stores, Japan is rightfully famous for taking convenience to a whole other level. Unfortunately, nowhereContinueContinue reading “Four MORE ways in which Japan is really inconvenient for foreign travellers”

Translating Culture: 5 Intriguing Japanese Words We Need in English

image by Mohamed Hassan, from Pixabay The Internet is full of articles with titles such as “5 untranslatable words in the X language”. This is not one of those articles. I’m not going to claim that any of the words below are “untranslatable”. What I am going to do is introduce five Japanese words thatContinueContinue reading “Translating Culture: 5 Intriguing Japanese Words We Need in English”

Four Ways in which Japan is Really Inconvenient for Foreign Travellers

Whether it’s the obscenely punctual public transport systems, the super-efficient customer service, the health system that really works, or the eponymous convenience stores, Japan is rightfully famous for taking convenience to a whole other level. Unfortunately, nowhere is perfect. Even Japan can be inconvenient at times. In this article I’m going to introduce four waysContinueContinue reading “Four Ways in which Japan is Really Inconvenient for Foreign Travellers”

The Unique Challenges of Renting in Japan — Part 3

Part 3: Dealing with application process In my home country of the UK, renting is a pretty simple affair. It’s not uncommon to be able to sign the contract on the same day as the viewing. Not so in Japan! Renting an apartment in Japan can potentially be a long, complicated and drawn-out process; especiallyContinueContinue reading “The Unique Challenges of Renting in Japan — Part 3”