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Japanese Culture

  1. East Meets West

    December 4 , 2012 by Jake Duffie

    It all started with Richard Lloyd Parry’s The People Who Eat Darkness. Parry, as a foreign correspondent for the London Times, gives a thorough account about the disappearance of a British National in the famous pleasure district of Japan: Roppongi. He weaves the main narrative with facts about post-war Japan and the modern Japanese criminal system. But, through it all, the focus was on the 20 year-old girl who vanished without a trace. I wanted to know more and read more about Westerns in Asia. How would you adjust? What would it be like to be so far from home in a completely foreign land?

  2. Teen Otaku Association

    December 12 , 2011 by Rebecca Kolb

    Tired of the same old anime on TV? Want to meet more fans like you? Join our anime club for viewings of anime videos, refreshments and fun!