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         <title>Happy Holidays from Isshoni London!</title>
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<strong>Hope you are having a wonderful festive season.  I am currently on holiday in Peru, enjoying the sun, sea and cebiche, but I am still keeping my eye on all the fantastic events coming up in 2009 in Japanese London!</strong>
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明けましておめでとう!

All the Best for 2009!
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         <title>Japan-UK Culture Exchange with Sushi 101:  10th – 11th Jan 09</title>
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Presented by Muswell Hill's Sushi 101, this is a cultural event to <strong>introduce people to Japanese culture through sushi</strong>, along with art, fashion and individual talent displays. 

The event with take place at Sushi 101 in<strong> The Raglan Hotel, Muswell Hill</strong> on the 10th and 11th of January 2009.

For more information, email info@sushi101.co.uk or go the website <a href="http://www.sushi101.co.uk">www.sushi101.co.uk</a>.  <strong>If you can't wait until January</strong> for a sushi fix, Sushi 101 is also offfering<strong> 50% off all sushi in December.</strong>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 20 Dec 2008 09:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Manga and Anime Art Exhibition: Continues!</title>
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The <a href="http://www.isshonilondon.co.uk/2008/10/manga_and_anime_art_exhibition.html">Manga and Anime art exhibition</a> at St. John's Wood Library <strong>will continue through December and January</strong>!

The popular exhibition features <strong>work by talented manga and anima artists</strong>.  Read more on main organiser <a href="http://www.solloway.org/exhibition/">Akemi's website here</a>.]]></description>
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         <title>Yose-moji and the Shaping of &apos;Wa’ at the Japanese Embassy:  Now on, Ending Dec 30th 08</title>
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The exhibition <em><strong>Yose-moji and the Shaping of 'Wa’</em> featuring <em>Japanese calligraphy by Tachibana Umon</strong></em> is now on at the <a href="http://www.uk.emb-japan.go.jp/">Japanese Embassy</a>.  

<strong><em>Yose-moji </em>is a </strong><strong>distinctive style of Japanese lettering</strong> designed to promote <em>Yose</em> - a Japanese vaudeville theatre with various acts often complementing star comic monologue performers.  Highly influential in Japanese culture since the 12th century, <em>Yose</em> is still performed today.

The thick lines on <em>Yose-moji</em><strong> lettering developed to reflect the the lack of space in <em>Yose</em> performances</strong> - the full house the performers were hoping for!  <em>Yose-moji</em> continues to grab attention on signs, posters, flyers, banners, tickets, programmes, books and even CD covers today.

You can view the exhibition for <strong>free</strong>, Monday - Friday 9.30am - 5.30pm, photo ID is required for admission.  The Embassy is closed from 25th Decemeber to 4th January.]]></description>
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         <title>UK-Japan Workshop on High Energy Density Science: 15th-16th Dec 08</title>
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<strong>Academics from both the UK and Japan</strong> with an interest in the <strong>science of intense laser interaction with matter</strong> will meet for a one and a half day seminar in December.  

Advanced laser technology has made great progress in both countries and <strong>the many potential applications of intense lasers will be discussed</strong>.  

The event will be held at <a href="http://royalsociety.org/">The Royal Society</a> – the UK’s national academy of science.  Email peter.norreys@stfc.ac.uk for more information.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2008 09:11:33 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Ukiyo-e Woodblock Printing Demonstration at the V&amp;A and The British Museum: 14th – 17th Dec 08</title>
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Visiting members of the Adachi Institute of Woodcut Prints in Tokyo will <strong>demonstrate the printing of Katsushita Hokusai's most famous design</strong>, <em>Under the Wave off Kanagawa</em> (known as <em>The Great Wave</em>), from the series <em>Thirty-Six Views of Mt Fuji</em>. 

On <strong>14th December from 2-4pm at the V&A,</strong> and on <strong>15th and 17th December from 2.30-4.30pm at the British Museum</strong>, the demonstrations will feature Japanese commentary consecutively translated into English. 

<strong>The original print designed by Hokusai in 1830 is now on display</strong> in the Mitsubishi Corporation Japanese Galleries at <a href="www.britishmuseum.org">the British Museum</a> until mid February 2009.  The special exhibition, Masterpieces of Ukiyo-e, will be shown at the <a href="http://www.vam.ac.uk/index.html">Victoria and Albert Museum</a> from 12th  December 2008 to 15th March 2009. ]]></description>
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         <title>Saké Tasting for Beginners: Sunday 14th December 08, 6-9pm</title>
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<strong>Ever fancied learning more about saké?</strong>  

This <strong>workshop with a qualified saké lecture</strong>r and saké enthusiast in Fulham is a fine opportunity to <strong>find out about how it is made, and of course, sample many types.
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To be held at <a href="http://www.yumenoki.co.uk/">Yumenoki Restaurant</a> on Fulham Road, on <strong>Sunday 30th November 2008</strong>, the event starts at <strong>6pm</strong>.  

The tickets are <strong>£35</strong> and include the saké guide, a <strong>tasting of 5 premium sakés</strong>, a Japanese dinner and a saké tasting cup to keep.

See the <a href="http://www.isake.co.uk/course">Saké Sommelier Association website</a> for more information.To book call <strong>Anna</strong> 079888 99465 or <strong>Kumiko</strong> 079057 11457, or email <strong>anna@sakesommelierassociation.com</strong> or <strong>kumiko@sakesommelierassociation.com.  </strong>]]></description>
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         <title>Love and Honour at the ICA: 12th – 30th Dec 08</title>
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Yoji Yamada's samurai trilogy</strong> culminates in this beautiful film.  <strong>Shinnojo, the court food taster</strong> (played by Japanese superstar <em>Takuya Kimura</em>) <strong>goes blind</strong>.  <strong>His wife</strong> tries to support him but <strong>is seduced by a feudal boss</strong>.  Shinnojo wants revenge for this betrayal and <strong>plenty of stunning swordplay</strong> ensues…

Released in Japan in 2007, the film is <strong>subtitled</strong>.  Playing evenings at this ICA, tickets are £8 / £7 Concessions / £6 ICA Members. At the ICA, it’s <strong>£5 for everyone all day Monday!</strong>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 13:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Candy Art &amp; Picture-Story Show: 7th – 14th Dec 08</title>
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<em><strong>Dokudami Komachi</strong></em> is a performance unit of two women who together demonstrate the <strong>traditional Japanese arts</strong> of <em><strong>Amezaiku</strong></em> and <strong><em>Kamishibai</em></strong> in their own, contemporary way!

<em>Amezaiku</em> involves <strong>sculpting candy into the shapes of animals and characters</strong>.  A folk art hundreds of years old, Dokudami Komachi keep alive this craft practised only by a handful of people worldwide.  Sugar syrup is heated to 80°, before being pulled and then shaped using tiny scissors.

<em>Kamishibai</em> is a form of <strong>story-telling with pictures</strong>, accompanied by <strong>music played on a traditional Japanese instrument</strong>, the <em>sanshin</em>.  The ‘paper-drama’ of the Dokudami Komachi will be <strong>accompanied by also by dancing</strong>, by Fujita Naoko.

There will be performances at <strong>Daiwa Japan House</strong> on the 9th, 13th, 14th of December, at the <strong>Kitchen studio</strong> in West London on 12th December and at the <strong>The Japanese School</strong> in Acton on 13th December.

Check the <a href="http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/awajiyadesu/MYBLOG/yblog.html">Dokudami Komachi website</a> or emaildokukoma@yahoo.co.jp for more information.  ]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 11:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Holic Club Night at AKA: Thursday 11th Dec 08</title>
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<strong>Resident DJ Tomoki Tamura</strong>, a native of Osaka, Japan -  resident in London, will be at <strong>AKA on Thursday 11th December 2008</strong>.  

The evening kicks off at 9pm with <strong>Guest DJs Rocky and Steve Bicknell</strong>.

Tickets are £6 on the door at AKA, 18 West Central Street London.

<strong>Tomoki plays all kinds of house music</strong>.  See his <a href="http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=76899717">MySpace page</a> for more info, or go to the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/holicparty">Holic Party page</a>.]]></description>
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         <title>Japan Society Christmas Party at the Embassy of Japan:  Monday, 8th December, 6.30pm</title>
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<strong>Celebrate the festive season</strong> with a knees-up <strong>at the Embassy with the Japan Society</strong>!  

<strong>His Excellency The Ambassador, the President of the Japan Society</strong>, and Mrs. Ebihara will also be attending the party.

There will be <strong>entertainment</strong>, such as a demonstration of traditional <em>amezaiku</em> (<strong>sugared sweet sculpture</strong>) by Mie Ito as well as <strong>traditional Japanese music</strong> from Naoko Fujita.

Tickets are £17 for members and £27 for non-members, <strong>including wine and Japanese food</strong>.  To register contact the Japan Society on: 020 7828 6330 or email: events@japansociety.org.uk]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 10:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>JETAA London Elections Reminder: Wednesday, 3rd Dec 08, 7pm</title>
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The <strong>Annual General Meeting of the JETAA London chapter will include elections</strong> for the positions of Chairperson, Vice Chair, Treasurer, Communications and Events.  The meeting will be <strong>held at the Japan Local Government Centre</strong> offices near Trafalgar Square on Wednesday 3rd of December from 7-8pm.

Get involved with <strong>the world’s largest JETAA chapter</strong> (2000+ members) – show support by volunteering to support UK–Japan relations!  Attend the meeting to <strong>vote for your committee</strong>.  After, everyone will head to Zipangu restaurant for something to eat.
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<strong>JETAA</a> organises events</strong> such as <em>JET Connect, Careers Information Day, Questions & Answers Day (for new JETs), Speed Dating, the JET Ball, restaurant nights and the regular ‘Fluid’ pub night</em>.  This is all made possible by funding from the <strong>Japan Local Government Centre</strong>.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 08:50:00 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Informal pub supper with Ambassador Ebihara: Tuesday, 2nd Dec 08, 7pm</title>
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Enjoy a simple buffet supper and the <strong>opportunity for discussion with Ambassador Ebihara</strong>.  The Ambassador will also speak to the group regarding a wide range of topics following the supper, but <strong>the emphasis is on informality</strong>.

Held in the <strong>Penderel's Oak on High Holborn</strong>, this is a great chance to chat and exchange views.  There will be a pay bar; <strong>the evening costs £10 for members of the Japan Society and JETaa</strong>.

Register by calling the Japan Society on 020 7828 6330 or email events@japansociety.org.uk.

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         <title>UK-Japan 150 Christmas Concert: Saturday, 13th Dec 08, 5pm</title>
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Why not get into the <strong>festive spirit</strong> with this special concert c<strong>elebrating the 150th anniversary of the UK and Japan’s good relations</strong>?  There will be performances from the UK-Japan Choir plus instrumentalists and soloists from both countries.

The UK-Japan 150 Christmas Concert is presented by UK-Japan Music Society and is taking place at <strong>St John’s Wood Church</strong>.  <strong>Christmas carols will be sung in English and Japanese</strong>, and directed by Jonathan Gregory.

The programme will include Bach's <em><strong>Magnificat</strong></em> as well as a new commission to celebrate UK-Japan relations called <em><strong>UK-Japan</strong></em> <em><strong>Motet</strong></em>.
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Tickets are £10 - £15 (£7 concessions).  For more information</strong> call the UK-Japan Music Society at 0116 259 3891, the Nippon Club at 020 7930 2004, or email <a href="http://ygregory@ukjapanms.freeserve.co.uk">ygregory@ukjapanms.freeserve.co.uk</a> .]]></description>
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         <title>Wild Japan – Sex in Japanese Cinema of the 50s, 60s and 70s at the BFI Southbank: 1st-30th December 2008</title>
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<strong>The legendary ‘pink films’ of 1960s and 1970s Japanese film-making</strong> are celebrated in December with thirteen films selected by <em>Matt Palmer</em> and <em>Jasper Sharp</em>.  The <strong>aesthetic achievements and highly erotic</strong> (sometimes lurid and extreme!) content of these films is for those who are not easily offended.

Although the first Japanese screen kiss came in 1946, by the mid-fifties taiyozoku (or ‘Sun Tribe Films’), focusing on post-war Japanese teen decadence, showed <strong>screen eroticism far beyond anything seen in American cinema the same time</strong>. A prime example of this phenomenon is <em>Crazed Fruit</em>/<em>Kurutta Kajitsu</em> (1956) by <em>Ko Nakahira</em> (the still above is from the film).

See <a href="http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/bfi_southbank/film_programme/december_seasons/wild_japan">BFI Southbank’s website</a> for more information about the films and screening schedule.
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