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Live and livestreamed at Temple University Japan Tokyo, Oct. 9

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Culture Rules: Japan Found its Cool in the 21st Century, But Can It Keep It?  In-Person / Online Register here. The branding of "Cool Japan" in the early aughts kickstarted Japan's 21st Century pop culture juggernaut. Global demand for Japan-produced anime, manga, games, fashion and food skyrocketed, and Japanese creatives scrambled to feed it through a rapid succession of media platforms--DVDs, Torrents, Cinemas and Streaming sites--as post-Covid inbound tourism stats exploded. Fiscal analysts now forecast a rosy CGR of 9.8% for Japan's pop culture products and a global market more than doubling to $72 billion in less than 10 years. But spotty government support, a shrinking labor and consumer pool, and rising costs amid a retreat from globalization mean that the sustained business of Cool Japan is hardly a sure bet. Where do we go from here? Pokemon's lucrative lightning might not strike twice. Speaker:  Roland Nozomu Kelts is an award-winning Japanese American ...

IN CONVERSATION with musician, photographer, author Andy Summers (The Police) Oct. 7 for Asia Society Japan at I-House Tokyo

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Join legendary British guitarist, photographer and author Andy Summers and acclaimed Japanese American author and scholar Roland Kelts for this uniquely intimate onstage dialogue and performance for Asia Society Japan. Please register online here.   Summers will unveil his powerful photographs of Tokyo—some dating back to 1980, when The Police first toured Japan and filmed their hit video “So Lonely” on the Tokyo metro —and give a public reading from two of his seven published books: his award-winning memoir “One Train Later” and short story collection “Fretted and Moaning." As a bonus. Summers will also perform live on guitar, creating a dialogue between photography, prose, and sound that reveals his lifelong fascination with Japanese aesthetics. That fascination with Japan began in his youth, when he discovered Akira Kurosawa’s films “Stray Dog” and “Drunken Angel” at an art-house cinema in Bournemouth, UK. Since the 1980s Summers has visited Japan several times to take and exh...

My video interview with German TV (DW Deutsch / Deutsche Welle): How AI could save Anime

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<<1:54 AI can help maintain the anime boom, says Roland Kelts, Professor and 1:58 Japanese culture expert. 1:59 He has written a book about anime. 2:02 "They call it 'in-betweener work,' when you draw frames in 2:07 between the keyframes. 2:09 And that kind of work can be done by AI very effectively and save the 2:13 studios money and time. 2:16 A lot of people think of anime as these big hits, etc. 2:20 But there are thousands of anime produced every year. 2:23 And many of them are just for late-night TV. 2:25 They are pretty cheap, so those can probably easily be produced by AI." 2:33 Technology isn’t seen as a threat in Japan, says Kelts. 2:37 This openness is rooted in the country’s indigenous 2:40 religion, Shinto. 2:41 Shinto is centered on worshipping kami, or spiritual entities. 2:45 They inhabit all kinds of objects, manmade or not, and everything is 2:49 accepted to be part of nature. 2:52 "Japanese creativity is quite fluid. 2:54 The very first a...

New Video of Live Event: Behind the scenes of the anime industry w/Geoffrey Wexler (Ghibli, Ponoc), Shuzo Shiota (Polygon Pictures) and Roland Kelts (Japanamerica)

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Shot live at International House of Japan , here's the live event video from Asia Society Japan of my presentation with veteran anime industry pros Geoffrey Wexler, formerly of Studio Ghibli and now with Studio Ponoc, and Shuzo Shiota of Polygon Pictures.  The Financial Times says that the export value of Japan's content industry now exceeds its steel, petrochemicals and semiconductor sectors . Leading the content industry is Anime, Japanese-created animation that is both unique and outrageously popular. Overseas sales tripled during the last decade and are beginning to dwarf the domestic market. Financial analysts predict that its market size will grow at 9.8% CGR and surpass $30 billion by 2033. But what exactly is Anime, creatively and culturally? And why are its series and features booming abroad while the Anime industry in Japan is weathering a series of severe crises, including labor shortages, overworked and underpaid staffers, and antiquated technologies? Join us at A...

My in-depth interview with Bloomberg TV

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"Jam Session at the Strange Library," July 30th: Jason Moran, Motoyuki Shibata, Roland Kelts

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 Like Haruki Murakami? Love Jazz? I'm thrilled to be part of this special one-off event at the Haruki Murakami Library at Waseda University on Wednesday, July 30th, with award-winning jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran and genius literary translator/scholar/author Motoyuki Shibata (MONKEY magazine). Amazing music and bilingual readings in Murakamiland: https://www.waseda.jp/culture/wihl/other/10033 Tix are via lottery only so please toss your name in our hat ASAP if you'll be in Tokyo and want to join us for a unique and brilliant evening.

Live Gig for The Asia Society Japan at I-HOUSE Tokyo, July 7

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  Anime is now booming everywhere, driving streaming platform profits, filling cinemas. Yet Japanese animators remain underpaid, overworked, and harder and harder to find and keep.  We'll talk about the answers on JULY 7th at this very special event Live in Tokyo . I'll be joined by executives from Studio Ghibli, Polygon Pictures and Studio Ponoc for this unique presentation for Asia Society Japan at International House of Japan.  This will be in-person only and exclusive, confidential material will be edited out of the video to be posted later.   So: Who's making the money? And how should you and your partners invest? Featuring Geoffrey Wexler, Shuzo John Shiota and hosted by Japan economics expert Jesper Koll. Register to join us here .