Oct.13
MUCH ADO ABOUT MASKS
Oct.13
Amy Katoh
In Japan, masks ( and prayer!) have been the preferred mode of protection from sickness, allergies, colds and close quarters, airplanes and such for YEARS! Nothing out of sync about seeing a white square surgical mask on the mouth and nose of an elegantly dressed lady, or an otherwise smartly outfitted business man. Masks have…
Apr.21
BLUE & WHITE POP UP SURPRISE ! by Amy Katoh
Apr.21
Amy Katoh
Things were different at our recent 10 Day Tokiwa Gallery! Silly! Quirky! Unexpected! Laughable! and Surprising! Starting with a SPECTACULAR SHISHI MAI DANCE performed by Father and Son who live in the neighborhood. Son, an evolved and accomplished 40 year old Down’s Syndrome artist, was the head. Father was the tail. Their teamwork, punctuated by…
Jan.25
STILL SPINNING
Jan.25
Amy Katoh
by Amy Katoh Blue &White has lived in Tokyo’s Azabu Juban district for the past 43 years. See how much is going on in the world outside flying kites, trimming trees, smokey moons Our world spins in blues and whites: Previous page: Tenugui roosters drying at Asahi Dye Works Woman modelling kimono at O…
Oct.19
MATSURI SURPRISE
Oct.19
Amy Katoh
Some work is infinitely more exciting than other jobs. Watanabe san, an enthusiastic and insistent customer at Blue & White urged us to take part in the Hatoyama Jinja/ Shrine market that he was helping to plan on the 15th and 16th of September. With scant enthusiasm, we agreed to bring Blue & White to…
Sept.15
A TREE MOVES IN MINATO-KU by Amy Katoh
Sept.15
Amy Katoh
A TREE MOVES IN MINATO-KU It’s a matter of priorities. Minato Ward has its right! Unbeknownst to me, the powers that are in Tokyo’s Minato ward, where many Embassies are located, and many international residents of Tokyo live, decided that the venerable camphor tree in the historic Arisugawa Park needed to be moved. By chance or…