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「時音」Vol. 11 Hikari Ōta of Bakushō Mondai discusses comedy and political correctness
Hikai Ōta, one half of the comedy duo Bakushō Mondai, expounds on the relationship between comedians and political correctness. -
「時音」Vol.10 Miwa Nishikawa’s “Under the Open Sky” is a story that needs to be told
Director Miwa Nishikawa spent 3 years completing the script for “Under the Open Sky.” On February 11th, 2021, it was finally released nationwide. This interview talks about the film, which portrays the true nature of humankind, plus a little more. -
「時音」 Vol. 9: Hiroshi Sugimoto’s 25-Years-Long Project, The Enoura Observatory
In October 2017, Hiroshi Sugimoto inaugurated the “Enoura Observatory” in Enoura, Odawara City, Kanagawa Prefecture, which he defined as his “legacy.” In October 2020, he published Tales of Enoura, a pinnacle of his refined taste. -
「時音」Vol.8 Night Tempo unravels the appeal towards retro culture in this fast-paced society
Without giving in to nostalgism, Night Tempo tells us about his relationship with Japanese Shōwa era’s music and culture. -
BABYMETAL explores the new frontier 「時音」Vol. 7
As BABYMETAL celebrates its 10th anniversary, SU-METAL and MOAMETAL reflect on what’s changed and what hasn’t in the past 10 years. -
「時音」Vol.6 Artist Chiharu Shiota: Pondering the soul, memories, and mortality
Based in Berlin, Chiharu Shiota is a Japanese artist who has had over 300 exhibitions worldwide. We talked to Shiota about her thoughts on the body and soul, as well as the future of her artistic expression. -
「時音」Vol.5 Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Realistic Lens on Times of Crisis
Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa won the Silver Lion for best director at the Venice International Film Festival for Wife of a Spy. What did he reveal in his first-ever historical drama? What questions did he raise in the film? -
「時音」Vol.4 imma has positive thought and her own individual regardless of real or virtual life
We ask the first virtual influencer in Japan, imma, about the strength of individual transmission and pandemic. -
「時音」Vol.3 How CHAI Is Connecting With the World From Home
TOKION spoke to CHAI about the concept behind their band and how the coronavirus has influenced their music. -
「時音」Vol.2 Neither journalism nor a documentary: The new possibilities of beautiful photograph -Nagi Yoshida-
The beauty of the initial impulse or the absolute sense does not change. What does Nagi Yoshida see when she travels across the globe to practice photograph?