2004 SUMMER
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SPECIAL FEATURE
Summer Living and the ElementsWind, Light, and Water
In traditional Japanese houses many windows and doors are designed not for views or access, but to encourage the circulation of air. Behind this fact is deeply rooted wisdom for coping with high heat and humidity. We trace the history of Japan's unique summer lifestyle that cools both house and spirit.
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NY NEWS
New Kabuki in America
Heisei Nakamura-za Crosses the Pacific in 2004
By recreating a traditional theater of the Edo period, the Heisei Nakamura-za kabuki company has enthralled audiences in Japan. Now it has set its sights on the U.S. Kankuro Nakamura talks about the challenges and his dreams for kabuki today.
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Fresh from Japan The Big Apple's Newest Dining Craze
New Japanese restaurants are taking New York by storm. This culinary wave may match in magnitude the city's historic embrace of French cuisine in the '70s. Step inside the trendy newsmakers that are serving diners a fresh approach to the art and culture of Japan.
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TRAVEL
Matsuri! Summer Festivals in Japan
On any day of the year there's a traditional festival somewhere in Japan. They symbolize respect and gratitude toward gods and ancestors. These eventsculturual troves of color and spectaclefascinate an insightful photographer who shares his images on these pages.
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FASHION
Kimono Style for Men Get the Knack of Samurai Chic
Men in kimonos have once again captured the spotlight. Is the "samurai spirit" still to be found deep in the hearts of Japanese men, inspiring today's interest in traditional attire? Five contemporary leaders show us their kimono style.
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PERFORMING ARTS
East-West Collaboration of Sound and Scene
The Japan Airlines Otobutai Sound Stage is a musical phenomenon presenting renowned artists from around the globe performing together at venerable sites in Kyoto and Nara. |
NATURE
Lakeside Symbiosis
Lake Biwa, the largest lake in Japan, is a precious water system where men and nature coexist. Behold photographer Mitsuhiko Imamori's summer scenes. |
Cherishing the Morning Glory
Morning glories do indeed glorify summer mornings. Cultivating new varietieswith scant resemblance to traditional trumpet-shaped blossomstook off in the Edo period. Join our visit to dazzling displays at the former Satsuma residence in Kagoshima and at floral fairs. |
PRODUCT DESIGN
Materials in Light Selected Works of Tokujin Yoshioka
His surprising and novel works have captured the attention of the Western design world. A Paris-based photographer and journalist explores the mind of Tokujin Yoshioka. |
Key to Canon's Success Commitment of the Craftsman
This giant of Japanese enterprise continues to roll out the most talked-about products in the world, an achievement supported by the deft skills of its devoted Master Craftsmen. |
DEPARTMENTS
Works fune
Boat in abstract with words by Toko Shinoda
Prelude: Summertime
If only we had such fireworks! World-famous photographer Shu Akashi turns his attention from the international fashion scene to present his own display of pyrotechnics.
Still Garden Moss
The photography and text of Tadayuki Naito focus on two temples famous for moss gardens Saihoji where fresh green moss is the work of nature's hand, and Tofukuji where the modern verdant arrangement reminds him of rhythmic jazz.
Souvenirs: Cool Treats in the Summer Heat
Wobbly and slippery, cool and refreshing, Japanese jellies are juicy and delicious. Traveling gourmet Fuku Fukuda finds them the perfect souvenirs of summer.
Like a Bird Animation Art by Koji Yamamura
Kateigaho International introduces this art-comic serial starring beloved characters by Yamamura, nominated for the Academy Award in Animated Short Film.
Arts & Culture
News from four cites abroad: Singapore, Paris, London, New York
Interviews: Yukio Ningawastage / Akihiko Izukuraart / Gocoomusic
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