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156: Kishida’s close call, Kyoto’s dual festivals and the now not-so-novel coronavirus
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We went on a break and there was an assassination attempt, COVID-19 got a downgrade, and a pair of festivals shook up Kyoto. Several Japan Times writers join this week’s episode to help us play catch up with the headlines.
Hosted by Shaun McKenna, with research from Jason Jenkins and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Twitter | Instagram
Gabriele Ninivaggi: Articles | Twitter
Tomoko Otake: Articles | Twitter
Thu-Huong Ha: Articles | Twitter
Lance Henderstein: Articles | Twitter
Read more:
Hosted by Shaun McKenna, with research from Jason Jenkins and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Twitter | Instagram
Gabriele Ninivaggi: Articles | Twitter
Tomoko Otake: Articles | Twitter
Thu-Huong Ha: Articles | Twitter
Lance Henderstein: Articles | Twitter
Read more:
- Kishida incident shows protecting VIPs from lone wolves remains a tall order (Gabriele Ninivaggi, The Japan Times)
- Japan steps into post-pandemic phase with scrapping of COVID measures (Tomko Otake, The Japan Times)
- A new music festival shakes up Kyoto’s staid atmosphere (Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times)
- Yu Yamauchi gets very comfortable in isolation (Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times)
- Amid the parties and schmoozing, socially conscious art is still Kyotographie’s main draw (Lance Henderstein, The Japan Times)
Get in touch: Send us feedback at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show by rating, reviewing and sharing the episode with a friend if you’ve enjoyed it. For a transcript of the show, visit japantimes.co.jp, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!
Photo: Yuriko Takagi’s “Threads of Beauty” was one of the highlights of this year’s Kyotographie. | LANCE HENDERSTEIN
Photo: Yuriko Takagi’s “Threads of Beauty” was one of the highlights of this year’s Kyotographie. | LANCE HENDERSTEIN
214 episoder
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Manage episode 362911762 series 2466907
Indhold leveret af The Japan Times. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af The Japan Times eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.
We went on a break and there was an assassination attempt, COVID-19 got a downgrade, and a pair of festivals shook up Kyoto. Several Japan Times writers join this week’s episode to help us play catch up with the headlines.
Hosted by Shaun McKenna, with research from Jason Jenkins and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Twitter | Instagram
Gabriele Ninivaggi: Articles | Twitter
Tomoko Otake: Articles | Twitter
Thu-Huong Ha: Articles | Twitter
Lance Henderstein: Articles | Twitter
Read more:
Hosted by Shaun McKenna, with research from Jason Jenkins and produced by Dave Cortez.
On this episode:
Shaun McKenna: Twitter | Instagram
Gabriele Ninivaggi: Articles | Twitter
Tomoko Otake: Articles | Twitter
Thu-Huong Ha: Articles | Twitter
Lance Henderstein: Articles | Twitter
Read more:
- Kishida incident shows protecting VIPs from lone wolves remains a tall order (Gabriele Ninivaggi, The Japan Times)
- Japan steps into post-pandemic phase with scrapping of COVID measures (Tomko Otake, The Japan Times)
- A new music festival shakes up Kyoto’s staid atmosphere (Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times)
- Yu Yamauchi gets very comfortable in isolation (Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times)
- Amid the parties and schmoozing, socially conscious art is still Kyotographie’s main draw (Lance Henderstein, The Japan Times)
Get in touch: Send us feedback at deepdive@japantimes.co.jp. Support the show by rating, reviewing and sharing the episode with a friend if you’ve enjoyed it. For a transcript of the show, visit japantimes.co.jp, and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter!
Photo: Yuriko Takagi’s “Threads of Beauty” was one of the highlights of this year’s Kyotographie. | LANCE HENDERSTEIN
Photo: Yuriko Takagi’s “Threads of Beauty” was one of the highlights of this year’s Kyotographie. | LANCE HENDERSTEIN
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