Tag: Tokyo

  • I have two major updates about some events related to my work or ones I will be present at for November 2025! FLAVORS OF TIMELESS TOKYO (Paris) 時代を超えた 東京の風趣 There will be a small exhibition of my works in Paris between NOVEMBER 10 and JANUARY 10 in an exhibition room of the HIS PARIS shop.

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  • It’s all because of those Thomassons!

    Two main feelings surfaced. One was curiosity, of course. Everything was new! Everywhere was worth exploring! The architecture, the way the city felt and looked, the sounds, the smells, strange writing and signs everywhere, even the trees and plants, were new to me. The shortest walk to a neighboring supermarket felt like a neat adventure.…

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  • Ghibli animations you haven’t seen (probably)

    I love animated movies – I think that this form of art, when done right, can be one of the most imaginative ways of showing stories and worlds fantastic. But, I somehow never really got into short-form animation. I have seen some great ones, yes (like our favorite Magnetic Rose or some of the Animatrix collection, for example),

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  • The “moe” style problem.

    This article has been brewing in my head for quite a long time. Not only is this an intricate and delicate topic, but it’s also hard to explain to someone not immersed in the Japanese visual scene. I don’t feel like the best person to describe this either. Still, because of my unique position as

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  • Retro writing 02 – ARDATA

    In my search for an interesting, distraction-free writing device, I went first for the most capable options – my laptop and the iPad Pro. With a good application, such as Scrivener, writing and editing on my iPad is just a pleasure (especially lately with the wireless keyboard and trackpad support enabled). I could just end

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