Japan Art and S. Tosuke: Beauty and the Mist
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by Lee Jay
1d ago
Japan Art and S. Tosuke: Beauty and the Mist Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times S. Tosuke produced adorable watercolors between the 1910s and early 1930s. Accordingly, his art belongs to the Taisho Period (1912-1926) and the early Showa Period. The binding theme is mist in the three art pieces in this article. Hence, a delightful atmospheric feeling pervades. Sadly, little is known about Tosuke. Accordingly, the mist of these art pieces equally apply to his life. The Wading Fisherman in the atmospheric environment above sums up “the jigsaw mist” about the life of Tosuke. Mount Fuji is viewed ..read more
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Japan Yen Hits 156 to Dollar (34-Year Low)
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by Lee Jay
2d ago
Japan Yen Hits 156 to Dollar (34-Year Low) Kanako Mita and Michiyo Tanabe Modern Tokyo Times The yen fell to 156 against the dollar. Hence, a 34-year low was reached against the American dollar in Japan. This signals continuing weakness within the Japanese economy. Speculation emerged that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) would reduce its bond purchases. However, this didn’t materialize. On the contrary, the BOJ was dovish. Reuters reports, “The yen hit its weakest level in three decades against the U.S. dollar after the Bank of Japan left interest rates on hold on Friday, leaving markets on edge abou ..read more
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Japan Art and Matsubayashi Keigetsu: Pine and Cherry Blossom
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by Lee Jay
3d ago
Japan Art and Matsubayashi Keigetsu: Pine and Cherry Blossom Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Matsubayashi Keigetsu (1876-1963) is known for his Nanga (Chinese-influenced art) art in a comparatively decorative style. Accordingly, he focused on China and Japan’s artistic and literati ways. Many Japanese artists focused on Western art during the Meiji Period (1868-1912) and Taisho Period (1912-1926). However, Matsubayashi was inspired by the cultural traits of China and Japan throughout his life. The first two art pieces focus on pine. Accordingly, the first art piece ..read more
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India Delivers Supersonic Missiles to the Philippines (China)
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by Lee Jay
4d ago
India Delivers Supersonic Missiles to the Philippines (China) Sawako Utsumi and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea are mounting. Hence, each vessel collision between the Philippines and China – along with China’s vast claims of the South China Sea (far from mainland China) – entails that the Philippines seeks to boost ties with America, Australia, India, Japan, and other nations. The Philippines uses the West Philippine Sea title concerning the area disputed by China. Accordingly, the West Philippine Sea is part of the exclusive ..read more
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America to Pull Troops Out of Niger (Sahel and Russia)
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by Lee Jay
6d ago
America to Pull Troops Out of Niger (Sahel and Russia) Kanako Mita and Chika Yoshida Modern Tokyo Times America is to withdraw approximately 1,100 military personnel from Niger. Accordingly, America will withdraw its armed forces from the Agadez base. Last month, Niger notified America that the military accord was revoked. Niger made this decision based on the ill will of America toward Niger according to this nation – and because America sought to impose on its foreign policy. Le Monde reports, “The decision confirms the loss of a strategic foothold for conducting intelligence operations on ..read more
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Art of Japan and Tojiro Oshita: Watercolor Art 
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by Lee Jay
6d ago
Art of Japan and Tojiro Oshita: Watercolor Art  Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Tojiro Oshita (1870-1911) died during the late stages of the Meiji Period (1868-1912). However, despite dying relatively young, he created many stunning watercolors. Watercolor art developed throughout the Meiji Period of history. Accordingly, Oshita was a prominent watercolor artist in this period of Japan. Oshita was multi-talented. Hence, he was also a gifted designer, writer, and editor. However, his legacy concerns his stunning landscapes. He studied art under Harada Naojiro and Nakam ..read more
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Nigeria and Christians Killed Endlessly by Islamists: Fulani to Boko
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by Lee Jay
1w ago
Nigeria and Christians Killed Endlessly by Islamists: Fulani to Boko Kanako Mita and Sawako Utsumi Modern Tokyo Times Nigeria is a land where Christians are butchered endlessly. In 2023, approximately 8,000 Christians were killed by various Islamic forces – from Fulani Islamists to Boko Haram. Recent reports claim that over 100 Christians have been killed in the Plateau State. This concerns 16 villages being attacked by Muslims in the district of Mangu. Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah of Sokoto said, “Over the years, these murderers have left their footprints of blood and tears across the length ..read more
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Japan Art and Goyō Hashiguchi: Sketchbook Beauties
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by Lee Jay
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Japan Art and Goyō Hashiguchi: Sketchbook Beauties Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Goyō Hashiguchi (1880-1921) was born during the Meiji Period (1868-1912). Sadly, at a relatively young age, he died during the Taisho Period (1912-1926). Goyō was born in the prefecture of Kagoshima. However, he moved to Tokyo at a young age and studied at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. Despite dying relatively young, he was at the forefront of the shin hanga (new prints) movement. The British Museum says, “… he became interested in Kano-school painting in his youth and in 1899 went to K ..read more
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Greece Economy: Signs of Upturn
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by Lee Jay
1w ago
Greece Economy: Signs of Upturn Noriko Watanabe and Kanako Mita Modern Tokyo Times The debt crisis that engulfed Greece many years ago witnessed devastation for untold numbers. Accordingly, years of austerity, high unemployment, severe hardship, and political unrest followed. However, unlike the sluggish Eurozone average growth rate of 0.8% in 2024, the nation of Greece is forecast to grow by 3%. Reuters reports, “Borrowing costs have plummeted to below those of Italy, and banks bailed out during the crisis are set to be fully privatized for the first time in decades – a move some o ..read more
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Japan Art and Full Moon to Moonrise
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by Lee Jay
1w ago
Japan Art and Full Moon to Moonrise Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times All three Japanese art pieces focus on the moon. Hence, the moonrise to the full moon binds each art piece. Above is a stunning print by Okuyama Gihachiro (1907-1981). He focuses on a stunning snow-filled landscape – illuminated by the striking full moon. In stark contrast, Uehara Konen focuses on the moonrise in the middle of a vast open landscape. He was born during the 1870s during the Meiji Restoration (1868-1912) and died during the war period in 1940. Konen produced early prints in the mōrō-tai (modern ..read more
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