Venerable Zen temple rock gardens are one of the iconic must-sees of Japan. No matter when you come, it’s always rock season, and they’re never, ever, covered in scaffolding. Plus, rock gardens look good even if you never weed, feed, or prune them. The most famous not-failed rock garden in Japan: Ryoanji in Kyoto. YouContinueContinue reading “Failed rock gardens of Japan”
Author Archives: Jonelle Patrick
How do they make all those mind-boggling Nuno textiles?
Reiko Sudo gives us the inside scoop on shrinking glue, disappearing paper & more! Reiko Sudo isn’t just one of the most innovative fabric designers in history, she’s a warm and delightful person whose enthusiasm for her art overflows to welcome anyone who loves textiles into her circle. It’s impossible to walk into the NunoContinueContinue reading “How do they make all those mind-boggling Nuno textiles?”
Did you win the Mar-Apr Book Giveaway?
If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a copy of Before the Coffee Gets Cold! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me where to send it. (I’ll need an email address if you’d like the e-book or a mailing address if you’d like a paperback). If I didn’tContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Mar-Apr Book Giveaway?”
APR 2024
Click on photo or link to read the feature • Beyond Tokyo:Let’s stay in a traditional Japanese farmhouse in the countryside! Rural farm life is alive and well in the beautiful Japanese countryside, and if you’ve ever dreamed of staying in one of those curvy-beamed, straw-plastered, traditional farmhouses, well, now you can!…read more • Why,ContinueContinue reading “APR 2024”
Before the Coffee Gets Cold
By Toshikazu Kawaguchi Setting & details: ⭐⭐⭐⭐Authenticity of Japanese characters & dialogue: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Translation quality: ⭐⭐⭐Entertainment value: ⭐⭐⭐⭐My recommendation: The idea behind these charming connected short stories is a clever one, each one playing out in a way that is uniquely Japanese. The reasons each of these characters longs to go back and relive a momentContinueContinue reading “Before the Coffee Gets Cold”
Why do so many top Japanese restaurants refuse Michelin stars?
If you were as riveted by “The Bear” as I was, you have an idea what a restaurant is willing to go through for even a single shiny star. When the Michelin Guide came to Tokyo for the first time in 2008, they planned to honor a number of restaurants with multiple star ratings, soContinueContinue reading “Why do so many top Japanese restaurants refuse Michelin stars?”
Let’s stay in a traditional farmhouse in the Japanese countryside!
Yokomura Eco-Lodge in Yamanashi Prefecture Japan isn’t all neon lights, tea ceremonies and vending machines—rural farm life is alive and well in the beautiful Japanese countryside, and if you’ve ever dreamed of staying in one of those curvy-beamed, straw-plastered, traditional farmhouses, well, now you can! Yokomura Eco-Lodge was restored by the owners of Kasamatsu FarmsContinueContinue reading “Let’s stay in a traditional farmhouse in the Japanese countryside!”
MAR 2024
Click on photo or link to read the feature • Seasonal Secret:Let’s hike through the heirloom cherry blossom preserve! The best kept cherry blossom secret in Tokyo is a fabulous preserve where seventy-two types of heirloom cherry trees grow wild. Unlike the crowded beauty spots in the city, you can walk for miles without encounteringContinueContinue reading “MAR 2024”
She’s So Cosmo Cocktail/Mocktail
Red Shiso Cosmopolitan Cocktail, with or without a kick! Whether you’re flinging caution to the wind or keeping dry, give your favorite classic cocktail a distinctly Japanese kick with the taste of tart and tangy red shiso instead of cranberry! She’s So Cosmo Cocktail Makes 1 drink 1 shot vodka 1 shot Grand Marnier 1ContinueContinue reading “She’s So Cosmo Cocktail/Mocktail”
Let’s hike through the heirloom cherry tree preserve!
The Tama Forest Science Garden is the best kept cherry blossom secret in Tokyo—it’s a fabulous preserve where seventy-two types of heirloom cherry trees grow wild. And unlike the crowded beauty spots in the city, you can walk for miles without encountering another soul! This horticulture park was established to preserve and research ancient varietalsContinueContinue reading “Let’s hike through the heirloom cherry tree preserve!”
How to plan the best Japan trip EVER
Japan is the hottest travel ticket in the world right now. Here are my personal Japan travel tips & tricks, the places I take my friends when they come to town, and the inside scoop on what once-a-year festivals and events might be happening while you’re there! If you know someone who’s planning a JapanContinueContinue reading “How to plan the best Japan trip EVER”
Did you win the Jan-Feb Book Giveaway?
If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a copy of Make It Japanese! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me where to send it. (I’ll need an email address if you’d like the e-book or a mailing address if you’d like the hardcover). If I didn’t pull yourContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Jan-Feb Book Giveaway?”
JAN-FEB 2024
Click on photo or link to read the feature • The Thing I Learned Today:All about Nihonga: A master reveals the secrets behind Japan’s ancient form of painting If there’s an incredibly difficult way of making something and it takes a lifetime to master, you can be sure Japan has perfected it. That is especiallyContinueContinue reading “JAN-FEB 2024”
Did you win the Nov-Dec Book Giveaway?
If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a copy of The Last Yakuza! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me where to send it. (I’ll need an email address if you’d like the e-book or a mailing address if you’d like the paperback). If I didn’t pull yourContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Nov-Dec Book Giveaway?”
What the heckin’ heck is THIS?
First, let’s answer last month’s question and find out what the heckin’ heck was THAT? Answer: A mold for making penguin rice balls with a special punch to make the features from nori dried seaweed sheets The latest lunch cuteness for the bento arms race! • So now let’s ponder…what the heckin’ heck is THIS?ContinueContinue reading “What the heckin’ heck is THIS?”
Bite-Sized Mont Blancs
These may not strike you as a typical Japanese dessert, but if you’ve been to Japan, you know that not a single bakery fails to have their own version of this cold weather classic. The combination of a buttery, crunchy base with fluffy whipped cream and sweet—but not too sweet—chestnut puree makes this an enduringContinueContinue reading “Bite-Sized Mont Blancs”
Make It Japanese: Simple Recipes for Everyone
By Rie McClenny & Sanae Lemoine Authenticity of recipes: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Translation quality: N/AEase of instructions: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Recipe appeal : ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐My recommendation: An excellent Japanese cookbook for people living outside Japan, especially if you’re a novice at Japanese cooking. We all want to eat healthy and delicious food—especially after the holidays—and deciding to eat more Japanese cuisine isContinueContinue reading “Make It Japanese: Simple Recipes for Everyone”
Zao Onsen in winter: Hot springs, snow monsters and more!
Zao Onsen in Yamagata Prefecture Zao Onsen is a perfect example of what makes Japan so extra—there are plenty of places in the world you can ski through a forest of snowy trees… but where else can you do it chased by snow monsters… and stay at an inn that’s been in business for fourContinueContinue reading “Zao Onsen in winter: Hot springs, snow monsters and more!”
Flavors I do not want to try
Nevermind the challenging everyday aspects of Japanese cuisine—try these squid guts and cod testicles!—it’s the western-style foods in all-the-no flavors that I want to run away from, screaming… Category 1: Things that should not be vegetable flavored Pancakes should never be a vehicle for spinach • Tomatoes and carrots should not be allowed anywhere nearContinueContinue reading “Flavors I do not want to try”
All about nihonga: A master reveals the secrets behind Japan’s ancient form of painting
Ancient painting technique, new energy: Allan West never stops showing the world what nihonga can be If there’s an incredibly difficult way of making something and it takes a lifetime to master, you can be sure Japan has perfected it. That is especially true of nihonga, the vanishing art of painting with pigments ground fromContinueContinue reading “All about nihonga: A master reveals the secrets behind Japan’s ancient form of painting”
NOV-DEC 2023
Click on photo or link to read the feature • Why, Japan, Why?Santa gets a Japanese makeover It’s no secret that Japan is known for coming up with some, er, interesting interpretations of Xmas traditions, but none are more amusing than their seasonal takes on old Saint Nick himself…read more • The Thing I LearnedContinueContinue reading “NOV-DEC 2023”
The Last Yakuza: Life and Death in the Tokyo Underworld
By Jake Adelstein Setting & details: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Authenticity of Japanese characters & dialogue: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Translation quality: N/AEntertainment value: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐My recommendation: No one is more qualified than the first foreign reporter to work the crime beat at a major Japanese newspaper when it comes to giving us a peek into the shady underworld of the legendary Japanese gangsContinueContinue reading “The Last Yakuza: Life and Death in the Tokyo Underworld”
The kamikaze didn’t just fly planes
Kamikaze. It means “divine wind”, and was originally used to describe the typhoon that sent the 4,000-ship fleet of would-be Japan invader Kublai Khan to Davy Jones’ locker in the year 1281. Seven centuries later, Japan’s WWII military leadership gave kamikaze a darker meaning: the Japanese suicide bombers who steered their tiger-toothed craft all theContinueContinue reading “The kamikaze didn’t just fly planes”
The hidden secrets of Miyajima Island
Itsukushima (Miyajima Island) in Hiroshima Prefecture Most people think of visiting Miyajima as that short ferry ride from Hiroshima to snap obligatory pix of the floating World Heritage torii gate, but staying on the island delivers some serious delights that daytrippers never get to see. For starters…the famous gate lit up at night! The ItsukushimaContinueContinue reading “The hidden secrets of Miyajima Island”
The jolly old elf gets a Japanese makeover
It’s no secret that Japan is known for coming up with some, er, interesting interpretations of Xmas traditions, but none are more amusing than their seasonal takes on St. Nicholas himself. Without any religious or cultural tradition behind it, Christmas in Japan is a huge romantic/date holiday (second only to Valentine’s Day), but they haven’tContinueContinue reading “The jolly old elf gets a Japanese makeover”
What the heckin’ heck is THIS?
First, let’s answer last month’s question and find out what the heckin’ heck was THAT? Answer: An extendable stylus for women whose fingernails are so long they can’t type on their phones Here in Japan, the struggle is real! • So now let’s ponder…what the heckin’ heck is THIS? Post your best guess in theContinueContinue reading “What the heckin’ heck is THIS?”
Did you win the Sep-Oct Book Giveaway?
If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a copy of Japanese Ghost Stories! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me where to send it. (I’ll need an email address if you’d like the e-book or a mailing address if you’d like the paperback). If I didn’t pull yourContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Sep-Oct Book Giveaway?”
SEP-OCT 2023
Click on photo or link to read the feature • Seasonal Secret:Halloween costumes I would regret I love Halloween in Japan, because the costumes are so hilariously and bafflingly unlike something ANYONE would wear to a party where I come from. Let’s plunge into the most baffling of the baffling and the most inexplicable ofContinueContinue reading “SEP-OCT 2023”
Did you win the Jul-Aug Japan Swag Giveaway?
If you recognize your email, congratulations! You just won a set of five limited edition drunken cat capsule toys! If you think this is you, shoot a message to JapanagramJonelle@gmail.com and tell me where to send it. (I’ll need a mailing address). If I didn’t pull your name from the hat this time, you might get luckyContinueContinue reading “Did you win the Jul-Aug Japan Swag Giveaway?”
What the heckin’ heck is THIS?
First, let’s answer last month’s question and find out what the heckin’ heck was THAT? Props to all of you who guessed it was some sort of dryer or heater… Answer: A futon dryer I can’t explain it better than twell-informed and exceedingly articulate Japanagram reader Maria: “This lovely invention I believe is what weContinueContinue reading “What the heckin’ heck is THIS?”