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Book Review: This Great Stage of Fools – An anthology of uncollected writings
Written by Alan Booth. Edited by Timothy Harris with an afterword by Karel van Wolferen.
It is a testament to Alan Booth’s skill as a writer that he is regarded by Japanophiles as one of the pre-eminent commentators on Japan and Japanese culture (though a culture far removed from Japan’s city environs). This even though only two of his books about Japan became mainstream publications, ‘The Roads to Sata: A 2000-Mile Walk Through Japan’ (1985) and, posthumously (Booth passed away in 1993), ‘Looking for the Lost: Journeys Through a Vanishing Japan’ (1995). *
‘This Great Stage of Fools’ is a comprehensive collection of his journalistic articles. Initial impressions were good and as this review progressed it became increasingly apparent that the Read more…
Event: Sumie Black And Wash Painting Workshop
Learn from a master the art of expressing yourself through the use of brush and ink!
Date: 13th May 2016
Time: 18.30 – 22.00
Venue: Hammersmith, London (Private home – contact for details)
Price: £30.00 – Includes equipment (ink, rice paper and brush) and Japanese dinner. Read more…
Event: Japan Matsuri 2014 London Trafalgar Square
The spectacular annual Japan festival returns for more fun and excitement!
Date: Saturday, 27th September 2014
Location: Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN
Time: 11 am – 9 pm Read more…
Why Volunteer Abroad Programs In Japan Can Change Lives Forever
Experience a working holiday in Japan!
After the 3/11 earthquake and tsunami, Japan remains a country that welcomes anyone wishing to get involved in volunteer work there. With the added bonus of learning more on the fascinating Japanese culture and way of life, working there can be a life-changing Read more…
Lecture: Zen – Its Practice and Philosophy for Everyday Life
26 April 2012, 6:45pm
The Oriental Club, Stratford House, 11 Stratford Place, London W1C 1ES
In this talk, the Reverend Sokun Tsushimoto, a Zen master of the Rinzai School and qualified medical doctor, will provide insight into the essence of Zen, its traditional practices and discipline. He will also discuss his role as both clinician and priest in the context of birth, aging, sickness and death.
Zen is one of the main schools of Buddhism and originally came to Japan from China in the 13th century. Over time, a Read more…