Connect Magazine Japan #95 July 2020

Page 54

LETTER FROM THE ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR Being the entertainment editor of CONNECT this last year has been an absolute privilege. For many of us expats now living in Japan, early exposure to Japanese entertainment, perhaps anime, J-pop, horror films, or video games, sparked our young imaginations and may have helped draw us across the sea. For me personally, getting to experience some of Japan’s many traditional forms of entertainment, from tea ceremonies, to moon viewing parties, festivals, folk concerts, and theater performances, has been the biggest delight and surprise of living in a foreign country. I feel very lucky that my role as entertainment editor has given me a chance to explore so many sides of Japanese culture through the lense of the amazing entertainment produced here, and through the stories of the incredible entertainers and ALTs who have made Japan their home. I chose to highlight these two articles, 1,000 Worlds Clash at Tokyo Game Show 2019 and Interview with Kabuki Actor Taiki Yokobayashi, because they show the range of entertainment in Japan, from the intensely traditional to the cutting edge. Video games are one of Japan’s largest cultural exports and Tokyo Game Show is Japan’s largest and liveliest video game expo. Nathan Post, our wonderful reporter on the ground floor, was a delight to work with, and gave us a great insider’s view of the event, gorgeous pictures, and hilarious game reviews. In particular his VR highlights and reporting on the Indie Game Awards was a really fascinating look at the new and developing technologies (smell-o-vision is a thing now?!) that are changing the way we play and interact with games. On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, interviewing Taiki Yokobayashi, a 4th generation kabuki actor, gave me the chance to learn more about one of Japan’s incredible traditional theater forms. Just tracking down this story was one of the highlights of my time on the JET program. I am intensely grateful to Toshie Ogura for going with me to a theater-shrine in a remote rice field to help conduct this interview, and to the Awai Kasuga Kabuki Preservation Group for inviting us behind the curtain into their dream-like world. I hope that this interview gives readers a better understanding of this unique art form, and inspires them to get on out and explore the hidden gems of the Japanese countryside. Picking just one article to recommend from another section was really difficult, but I’d have to go with The Snake that Played with Fire from the Events section. I adore Japan’s many strange and varied festivals, and this one seemed like a blast! I’d love to go there myself and get my snake on, and I hope our readers will too. Cheers, Rachel Fagundes (Okayama)

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Letter from the Community Editor

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pages 128-129

by Nathan Post

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page 143

by Mark Christensen In Jesus’s Name (R)Amen by Erica Park

10min
pages 134-142

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pages 114-119

Bad Guys Doing Good

6min
pages 130-133

Journey Through Magic by Lillian

9min
pages 120-127

Letter from the Travel Editor

2min
pages 112-113

Vamos Tokyo Carajo! by Niall Devine

8min
pages 102-105

Letter from the Sports Editor

2min
pages 100-101

Creating Through Cosplay

14min
pages 88-99

Capturing Tokyo’s Music Scene

4min
pages 86-87

Letter from the Arts Editor

2min
pages 84-85

Terrace House: A Window into Japanese

8min
pages 80-83

At Home in the World by Connor Mclead

6min
pages 76-79

Interview with Kabuki Actor Taiki

15min
pages 66-73

Letter from the Culture Editor

2min
pages 74-75

1000 Worlds Clash at Tokyo Game Show

18min
pages 56-65

Letter from the Entertainment Editor

2min
pages 54-55

6 Festivals in 6 Days: The Tohoku Tour

8min
pages 42-45

Fall Styles in Kyoto by Madelin Yochum

6min
pages 50-53

Vouge’s Fashion Night Out by T. Harris

5min
pages 48-49

Letter from the Fashion & Beauty Editor

2min
pages 46-47

Letter from Events Editor

2min
pages 36-37

The Snake that Played with Fire

5min
pages 38-41

A Folkin’ Good Time by Erica Park

8min
pages 32-35

From Dust to Dust by Michelle Zacharias

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pages 28-31

Finding Community Against All Odds

7min
pages 14-17

Working for the Kyoryokutai

9min
pages 6-9

Ohara Gozaimasu by Mike Clapis

6min
pages 22-27

Letter from the General Section Editors

2min
pages 20-21

Slaying the Cosplay Game

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pages 18-19

Japansplaining by Hannah Lukow

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pages 10-11

Letter from the Assistant Head Editor

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