Connect Magazine Japan #95 July 2020

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LETTER FROM THE ART EDITOR

Art is powerful. Of course, art has the power to entertain. Whether that be through making it yourself or enjoying a piece of someone else’s art. But I also think it also has the power to forge connections, close the gaps between people and transcend cultural and social boundaries. No one today can ever know what it was like to be an Italian painter in the 14th century, but such a painter’s work can be appreciated equally whether the viewer be an aging Japanese salaryman or a lively American schoolkid. The beauty of a piece of art can speak for itself, generating a bit of empathetic understanding capable of closing the distance between the artist and the viewers. For many of us, living far from home in a culture that is not our own, art is a comfort. It provides a new avenue in which we can find, or create, community. So, for me, the CONNECT art section is not just about highlighting the talented artists within Japan’s international community. The art section also provides a space in which we can celebrate the ways in which art allows us to create community across cultural boundaries. My first choice for this special throw-back issue was Tokyo ALT Bryan Phippen’s “Capturing Tokyo’s Music Scene.” I first came across Phippen’s photography through a JET Facebook group. As a music lover, I was immediately interested in featuring Phippen’s work in CONNECT. Honestly, I just thought his photos were cool. But when I read about Phippen’s experiences doing concert photography what impressed me most was how Phippen was able to use his passion for music and photography to find community in Japan. His hobby not only gave him the opportunity to create some cool images but also to meet some cool new people. As a viewer, through Phippen’s images, I find myself too in the front crowd of a punk show in a small club in Tokyo. Although I’m not a member of the Tokyo music scene, for a moment I can feel its energy and passion. My second choice for this issue is the October special: “Creating through Cosplay.” As the art section editor, this was one of the most memorable pieces that I helped to put together this year. “Creating through Cosplay” highlights the talents of six cosplayers in Japan. Each artist did a short write-up about their cosplay experiences. Not knowing much about cosplay, it was really illuminating to experience this world through the voices of some of its members. Even though each artist came from a different background and had a unique experience, what stuck out to me as a common theme was the sense of community. Through cosplay, each artist was able to forge connections with both Japanese cosplayers and other members of the international community. For many, these connections have led to strong friendships and spaces of acceptance in which they can express themselves authentically. Far from just being simple entertainment, art is a tool by which we can better understand each other and form stronger relationships. I’ve enjoyed being able to highlight art’s ability to create community this year through CONNECT and I hope the art section continues to showcase such stories long into the future. Valerie Osborne (Fukuoka)

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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

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pages 114-119

Bad Guys Doing Good

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pages 130-133

Journey Through Magic by Lillian

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pages 120-127

Letter from the Travel Editor

2min
pages 112-113

Vamos Tokyo Carajo! by Niall Devine

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pages 102-105

Letter from the Sports Editor

2min
pages 100-101

Creating Through Cosplay

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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

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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

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Ohara Gozaimasu by Mike Clapis

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pages 22-27

Letter from the General Section Editors

2min
pages 20-21

Slaying the Cosplay Game

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Japansplaining by Hannah Lukow

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Letter from the Assistant Head Editor

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