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December 1, 2021In June 2013 the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO announced that Mount Fuji would be recognised as a World Heritage Site. The official proposal that led to the mountain winning this status was known as ‘Fujisan: Sacred Place and Source of Artistic Inspiration’. Mount Fuji, also… Read more »
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February 25, 2021Since the end of last year, during the height of the pandemic and even though Japan had declared its second state of emergency in early… Read more »
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December 5, 2018During most weekdays more people pass through Tokyo’s busiest station than live in Paris. The figures are staggering. Of the 50 busiest stations in the… Read more »
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February 13, 2018Randy Taguchi launched Potora, a special event – “the first of its kind” – in Tokyo to support small Japanese publishers in February. The event, attended… Read more »
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January 26, 2018The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, based near Regent’s Park in central London, will host a book launch on 19 February for the award-winning Red Circle author… Read more »
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December 6, 2017Randy Taguchi’s latest novel published in November, Sakasa ni tsurusareta otoko (A Man Hung Upside Down) is starting to gain momentum and significant media attention in… Read more »
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September 8, 2017Following the successful launch of the film adaptation of Star Sand by Roger Pulvers in Japan, Balestier Press has snapped up the Red Circle author’s… Read more »
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September 2, 2017The amazing success of Bridget Jones’s Diary, by Helen Fielding, published in 1996 in book format is said to have given birth to the genre… Read more »
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June 21, 2017The award-winning Red Circle author, Randy Taguchi has decided to restart her series of creative writing classes in Omotesando, in the center of Tokyo, following… Read more »
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May 1, 2017Randy Taguchi, one of Japan’s leading novelists and essayists and member of the select author group Red Circle, was one of sixteen international authors invited… Read more »