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wish jar : real life tweet #4

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i am a big fan of Ozu. link.

we can learn a lot from his films. a quick list:

1. life and people are impermanent.

2. slow down.

3. look people in the eye.

4. drink tea.

5. be kind.

6. simple things hold the secret.

トクサツヒロインハリツケマニア

site dédié aux images de crucifixion dans les films japonais

Phonetikana - the johnson banks thought for the week

Multiple trips to Japan and constant frustration at being unable to read the language has sparked off an unusual typographic project at johnson banks. Earlier in the year we started seeing if we could combine the English language and Japanese script in some way.

Le son est dans la lettre.

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October 2009

森林ノ牛乳 : 森林ノWeb

森林ノ牛乳。

le lait de la forêt, joli design.

Temari - a set on Flickr

My grandma's works.

She becomes 88years old in April 2009.

She had started learn Temari when she was 60s, and then she got a diploma of Temari.

Now she is teaching it as a volunteer at every Sat.

WHAT WE DO IS SECRET

une maison pour des livres

Ctrl-N/ journal » Blog Archive » Psychosociologie de la vie quotidienne : fonctions de la rue

a rue est un “texte social” qui mêle signaux (simples, systèmes binaires), signes (complexes, systèmes ouverts) et symboles (stables et porteurs de sens inépuisables) en des proportions équilibrées et dans des combinaisons infiniment variées, créant richesse, banalité ou ennui.

L'unité lexicale du paysage urbain européen est la rue avec son nom, source d'orientation. Nous écrivons sur des lignes horizontales nos textes. Les mots s'appuie sur un parcours linéaire. En revanche, au Japon, l'unité lexicale est le bloc avec un système centré sur ce qui est entre les rues et non pas les rues. La rue n'existe pas, elle n'est pas nommée. Les textes s'écrivent mot par mot (kanji) au coeur de carrés. À l'intérieur des lignes.

Martchev

two sites compared uk and jp for grammar and frequency patterns

Voyage à Kyushu - journal - 5e jour | Color Lounge

Après Takachiho, l’autre grande motivation pour ma venue à Kyushu est de voir un volcan en activité.

Traditional colors of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The traditional colors of Japan are a collection of colors traditionally used in Japanese Literature, textiles such as kimono, and other Japanese arts and crafts.

The Great Wave - a gallery on Flickr

Wonderful pieces of art and design based on or reminiscent of the famous Japanese woodblock print The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai.

September 2009

Guyjin » Blog Archive » Japan to More than Double Intake of Foreign Students

According to a Japan Times editorial today, Japan is set to increase the number of foreign students studying in Japan to around 300,000 by 2020. This represents a 250% increase over current levels (there are currently about 120,000).

August 2009

papressblog: Minka: My Farmhouse In Japan documentary preview

In Fall 2007, Princeton Architectural Press published Minka: My Farmhouse In Japan the memoir of retired AP foreign correspondent John Roderick. Moved by the story of this remarkable house and the memories it contained, and with seed funding from the Graham Foundation, we began work on a documentary film about John, his adopted son architect Yoshihiro Takishita, and the 250-year old house they shared. John died in March 2008 at the age of 93. “Minka” is a meditation on place, architecture, memory and the meanings of home. It is a work in progress. For more information visit Andrew Blum’s website.

ici & ailleurs - Ansel Adams et le camp de Manzanar - 20 août 2009

karl le 21 aoû 2009 04:33

Salut Olivier,

tu seras peut-être intéressé par les lettres et communications des personnes des camps japonais, comme par exemple Lone Heart Mountain du fond d'archives de Japanese American Relocation Digital Archives (JARDA).

Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » Kyabajo Japan

since the Japanese media is not allowed to talk about trends in terms of socioeconomic class or subculture, Koakuma Ageha’s popularity gave the impression that all young women, no matter the family background, have suddenly clamored to work nights in Kabukicho.

Mobile phone users and email | 世論 What Japan Thinks

One of the biggest differences in standard mobile phone usage between Japan and the West is that almost every phone here supports full internet email by default, with for at least the last three or four years support for HTML graphic email, and even now simple Flash authoring, and older handsets even have a fall-back mode to allow them to view graphic mail online. On the other hand, the West is still wedded to SMS. With that in mind, let’s have a look at a recent survey from goo Research and reported on by japan.internet.com into computer usage of mobile phone users.

July 2009

BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Japan's 'smile scan' train service

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Commuters in Tokyo are being greeted with the friendliest of welcomes.

With Jobs Scarce in Japan, Women Become Professional Flirts - NYTimes.com

In a 2009 survey of 1,154 high school girls, by the Culture Studies Institute in Tokyo, hostessing ranked No. 12 out of the 40 most popular professions, ahead of public servant (18) and nurse (22).

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Hiroshima: The Lost Photographs

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