Pond the Perfect Place for A Bamboo Water Clock

Pond the Perfect Place for A Bamboo Water Clock

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This of course is not a clock in the usaul sense,  a kind of unclock, that arrests your attention, slowing down time,  to let it drop out, slowly, and radiate in concentric waves. Surprisingly, the water seems to reject the passing of time and attempts to return the drop. Time of course is tricky thing to completely reverse.

Modern Kimono Girls in Arashiyama

Modern Kimono Girls in Arashiyama

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Two witty women re-own their kimonos, one's hair dyed to match her faux fur collar, the other a tonal study seems to be holding the bright point of the chrysanthemum on her wrap. I meet them coming out of the vintage kimono shop, myself carrying off silk that I later find cost a fraction of its giddy worth. 

Laying Down the Light in Takayama

Laying Down the Light in Takayama

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Of course it is impossible to tell that this water tumbler, with its concave ridges that tighten the light into an art -deco-esque scream sits on a cafe table in Takayama, where Julie London sings ' Cry Me a River'. Outside  the morning does its best to shake off first light's cold minus ten degrees C, and of

Francesca Sasnaitis Review Short: Carol Jenkins’s Xn 23 January 2014

Francesca Sasnaitis Review Short: Carol Jenkins’s Xn 23 January 2014

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There is probably a word in German to describe the pleasure of reading a good revew of one's own book , like throwing a paper frisbee from a light aeroplane and finding, some months later , it has been caught, well-recieved and spun back into your own orbit. I am pleased, you can read it at cordite.org.au/reviews/sasnaitis-jenkins/ There

Snow Over-All

Snow Over-All

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Going back to Hakuba, the graphic delineations of snow,  the mesmeric whiteness, once again takes hold. Going back to Hakuba, the graphic delineations of snow,  the mesmeric whiteness, once again takes hold. Going back to Hakuba, the graphic delineations of snow,  the mesmeric whiteness, once again takes hold. Going back to Hakuba, the graphic delineations of snow,  the

The Case For the Double Spanish For in English

The Case For the Double Spanish For in English

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While it would be quick to dismiss this solicitous warning, seemingly caring for the warmer, as one of those quaint mistranslations, I believe the fault here is not with the Translation Department of the Shinkansen Trains in Japan but that the English word 'for' implies too much, being a destination and a 'on behalf' of word, as well

Pedal Powered Pooch-Mobile

Pedal Powered Pooch-Mobile

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Sunday, in Tokyo's Yogi Park, where dogs get a la carte treatment. These five cuties, who on cue posed for this pic in their Supreme Wagon have bypassed the plebeian foot slog, the wear and tear on one's paws to travel in style in this reversal of the dog sled. Sunday, in Tokyo's Yogi Park, where dogs get

Postaged: Vintage Facebook

Postaged: Vintage Facebook

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The Shinto Shrine in Tokyo has this natty line up of messages and prayers for those who might exist in an another assumed reality, their transcription and posting an act of faith that something or someone is reading. They are not alone in this dilemma, and there is a curious analogy, a naive faithfulness between their practise and

Blissed Out In Ginza

Blissed Out In Ginza

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Tokyo three days after Christmas and mid-winter but this high-end Ginza window is adrift in petalline prettiness, a study in depth of field, a floss of blossom. HIidden here are tiny slivers of reflection. Can I see myself in this Chekovian cherry nest ? Tokyo three days after Christmas and mid-winter but this high-end Ginza window is adrift