Category: Tokyo Boy

  • Issay Kitagawa

    Just spent a crazy long time at the Design Gallery’s Issay Kitagawa show, curated by Taku Sato. Well worth seeing, but do it quickly as it ends on the 14th.

  • Inkan

    The inkan you see on the left is the seal I’ve used ever since I first arrived in Japan. It’s the Japanese character for yuki, which means “snow.” Even though I’ve used this throughout the years without any problems, I was informed recently I had to had a new one done, and it had to…

  • Okutama

    Sometimes you just gotta get out of town for a day — although, technically, I’m still in Tokyo.

  • WDW

    A new WDW tee collection on display at Beams Street in Ikebukuro.

  • This Week at Gridskipper

    Leica Ginza Onitsuka Tiger Tokyo Paper Sky Visits Akihabara Tokyo Underground You can read all of my Gridskipper posts here (or even subscribe to a feed).

  • Technical Help

    I have a little technical question, hoping some WordPress wiz can help me with. Is there a way to remove all signs of commenting on WP “pages” (not to be confused with regular posts). I know you can turn of commenting on them, but you still get something like this: Comments No comments yet. Sorry,…

  • New Blog for Cafe Pause

    Another one of the projects I was planning to start during the summer break was a separate blog for all my activities at Cafe Pause. Well, like with the new podcast series, I ended up making a quick site last night, and so might as well make it public now (for you feed addicts, here…

  • TB.Musica 01

    I’ve been thinking about starting a few new projects during my summer holidays (which start next week), and have jumped the gun a bit. Last night I ended up putting together the first episode of a new podcast series, this time a radio show. I’m calling it TB.Musica (again, a remnant of my silly naming…

  • PauseTalk Mailing List

    I’ve set up a mailing list for PauseTalk through Google Groups, as a way of staying in touch with participants, and to be able to send reminders of upcoming events/themes. You can join by subscribing here. Although the group is public, only members can reply or send messages.

  • AtoZ Cafe

    The AtoZ Cafe in Aoyama.