Japan

Interview with Aira Carol of Kasstrick Bacteria

Aira Carol is the amazing and beautiful guitarist for the Japanese industrial rock band Kasstrick Bacteria. Formed as a solo project by Kasstrick Shown in 2007 in the Aichi Prefecture, they relocated to Tokyo in 2011. Read more

Interview with Tomoko Nagao

Tomoko Nagao is a Japanese artist. She is heavily influenced by consumer icons and mass produced characters such as Hello Kitty Read more

Interview with Kate Asakura

Kate Asakura is a Japanese shemale singer and songwriter. Many of the songs she composes relate to issues she has encountered when dealing with her own sexuality and gender issues Read more

Interview with Harun

Harun is a illustrator presently located in Osaka, Japan. She specializes in cute bright images of monsters. She loves monsters! Read more

Interview with Jiang Wen

Jiang Wen is a Chinese actress living in Japan. She is a graduate of the Beijing Film Academy. Remarkably, her first role came in the 2006 movie “Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles” directed by the great film director Zhang YiMou. Read more

Interview with Marie Tomeoki

Marie Tomeoki is a contemporary artist from Tokyo, Japan, residing in Toronto, Canada, she has exhibited with galleries in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Lecce – Italy, and Osaka – Japan. Read more

Interview with Hidemi Ishibashi

Born in Aomori Prefecture Japan, Hidemi Ishibashi has been enjoying painting since her early youth. She realized at an early age that she wanted to express herself through art. Read more

Interview with Erina

Erina, or Sakana chan as she likes to be called, was born and raised in Japan but has lived in Vietnam for over one year now. After moving there she noticed that people in Vietnam were interested in areas like anime, manga, cosplay and other areas of Japanese culture but really were not familiar with them. She decided to create Vietmoe, a maid cafe located in Ho Chi Minh City to help spread her personal style and love of Japanese culture. Read more

Interview with Miss Salopette

Miss Salopette’s desk is brimful: next to her oil colours you could find a can of candyfloss with little bones, which by the way remind of her sharp fingers a lot. The characters Miss Salopette paints are usually children, sometimes girls. Their bodies are soft and their eyes round and big; their shape has the reassuring trait of infancy, but their gaze is vacuous. They are infant in their looks, and adult in their feeling. Various objects orbit in the surrounding cosmos: puppets, sweets, eye bulbs, or guts, with a sweet cat eating them as they spill out of its owner’s belly, while she’s committing harakiri. The figures are never placed in a precise setting, they’re suspended in time and space. Every one represents a feeling, a mood, or a moment. Read more

Interview with Arisa Nanase

Arisa Nanase was born in 1988. She grew up in Nagoya, Japan. When she was 18 years old, she was picked up by an agency and she started her career as an actress. She appeared many kinds of TV shows, Commercials and mobile short movie products. Also she took many lessons like acting, dancing, and learned modeling skills. She was especially interested in acting using English so she began to study English in earnest for the future. Read more

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