Tokyo Weekend Special (MADE IN JAPAN 2023) Released! The theme of this issue is “Art”.A collection of 7 touching Japanese female artists including MIYUKI
Special Report: Women in the Arts
We believe art is one of the ways of communication that brings people together. Everyone sees the world differently and understands it in their own way. By sharing each point of view and allowing others to explore their ideas, art becomes a creative expression. In this issue, we will introduce seven female artists based in Japan (Akari Urakami / Chika Mizusawa / Kailene Falls / Masako Kakizaki / Miyuki Ichijo / Noka Odawara / Sayaka Tada) based in Japan. .
Excerpt from the interview (Ichijo Miyuki)
What I’m trying to convey is that humans are stupid and at the same time extremely funny.
Depth and humanity are born precisely from having weaknesses and conflicts.
I love observing the tension between what people feel inside and what they express outwardly.
other topics
・Pampshade (bread lamp) made using Morita Yukiko’s bread
・The health and body secrets of bodybuilder Sako Yamanouchi
・Interview with “White House Hotel” in Maebashi City and its architect Sou Fujimoto
・Introduction of sightseeing spots centered on art, including the Shimanto River Basin in Kochi Prefecture and Higashikawa, the “photographer’s town” in Hokkaido
■ What is Made in Japan?
Starting in 2021, Tokyo Weekender will publish a special issue of “MADE IN JAPAN” every year, introducing to the world in English the people, things, and things that Japan should be proud of.
2021 Edition Vol.1: Made in Japan: Learn about this country like never before
Comprehensive introduction to Japan’s traditional crafts, mountainous areas rich in nature, and hot spring resorts.
https://www.tokyoweekender.com/travel/made-japan/
2022 Volume 2: Made in Japan: Keeping Tradition Alive
“MADE IN JAPAN”, which introduces next-generation craftsmanship, evolution of traditional techniques and craftsmanship, niche fashion subcultures, and cutting-edge technologies, is both traditional and cutting-edge.
https://www.tokyoweekender.com/art_and_culture/japanese-culture/made-in-japan-neo-craftsmanship/
Issue 3, 2023: Made in Japan: Art Special Issue
With the theme of “art”, seven touching Japanese female artists are selected to introduce places, things and things in Japan according to the categories related to the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch. .
https://www.tokyoweekender.com/art_and_culture/made-in-japan-2023-the-art-issue/
■ Made in Japan in 2023
・Release date: June 30, 2023
・Publisher: ENGAWA Co., Ltd.
■ About Tokyo Weekend
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■ About ENGAWA Co., Ltd.
A marketing company that optimally conveys Japanese values to people around the world, and continues to create scenes that resonate and move many foreigners and Japanese. Operating the English-language media “Tokyo Weekender” which has a history of 53 years since its publication in 1970, overseas KOL/influencer marketing, operation of OMOTENASHI Selection which disseminates attractive Japanese products and services to overseas and inbound visitors, etc. We support communication.
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