Literary Art
Contextual Art
Visual Art
Art is Freedom
by Linda Gould |
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Afloat
Haibun by Diana Webb |
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Shakuhachi
Fiction by Debra Carlson about an elderly healer, a young boy, and the ghosts that haunt them. |
Hall of Flowers
Enter a magical world of Japan in a video by Sheila McNellis Asato. |
The Art of Kintsugi
Paintings and essay by Rajul Shah |
Haiku Inspired by a Morning Walk by Matthew Banash
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Hard Core Nature
Photographs and five-word poetry by Kit Pancoast Nagamura |
Pink Rainforest
Karolina Isabel Roga illustrates Liam Langan's fictional short story about a young man and prostitute who meet in Shinjuku's Kabukichō. |
Runaway
Haiku by Roy Duffield |
Pie
A humorous story by Barry O'Farrell about a conversation between a father and son after a stint living abroad. |
Washi Kimono
Maria Papatzelou describes her process and the meaning behind her creation of a kimono made from washi. |
Otsukimi
Scott Hertrick's short essay details the pitfalls of the onsen experience. |
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Two Poems
by Margaret Chula |
Hidden doors
A photo journey to mysterious places by Trane DeVore |
8 Questions
An interview with photographer Trane Devore |
One Way of Looking at a Kite
A prose poem by Hideko Sueoka |
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Sushi Dreams
Poetry by Mark Tulin |
Women of Legend
Part 1 Hannya Art and narrative by Moses Ojo, commentary by Linda Gould as inspired by Moses Ojo's art. |
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Haiga
Mark Meyer shares four humorous haiga that those who live or have visited Japan can relate to. |
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