The day started in a snowy Kyoto snow and ended, six trains and ten hours later, at Miyajima-guchi. The Seishun 18 also allows you to jump on and off trains at your leisure, so we stopped off and had lunch in Kobe's famous Chinatown.
Sunday, December 31, 2006
The Longest Day
The day started in a snowy Kyoto snow and ended, six trains and ten hours later, at Miyajima-guchi. The Seishun 18 also allows you to jump on and off trains at your leisure, so we stopped off and had lunch in Kobe's famous Chinatown.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Kyoko Kishida 1930-2006

This week Japanese cinema mourns the loss of Kyoko Kishida (pictured left, with Ayako Wakao), one of its best loved and unique talents.
Kishida starred for the likes of Ichikawa, Kobayashi, Masumura, Ozu and Shinoda, but is destined to be remembered for the eponymous role in Hiroshi Teshigahara's Woman of the Dunes (1964). This eery performance is one of the most terrifying and memorable that I have ever seen.
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Advice For English Teachers In Japan
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Kyoto City Hall Flea Market
We also witnessed a huge rockabilly dance-off. It was great, but also one of the most bizarre things I've ever seen.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Arab Strap RIP

So after a decade Malcolm Middleton and Aidan Moffat have decided to go their separate ways, bringing an end to one of Britain's most original and consistently brilliant bands.
Tonight the Arab Strap farewell tour visited Kyoto's Club Metro. Ploughing relentlessly through a back catalogue that most bands can only dream of, the Strap reminded the crowd at this tiny venue just why they'll be missed. The highlight of this first hour was undoubtedly The First Big Weekend, which not only got the whole place dancing (no mean feat for a spoken-word track), but also reminded us where it all started ten years ago.
Middleton and Moffat later returned without the band for an acoustic encore that included The Shy Retirer and a stunning (Afternoon) Soaps. It was quite moving at the end and to tell you the truth my eyes were a bit damp.
Thursday, December 14, 2006
The Old Capital
Hello and welcome to The Old Capital.
Although this will be my own personal blog, I'm also hoping that it will also provide information about life in Kyoto. I'll do my utmost to keep things interesting, but can't make any promises.
The title of this site is a reference to Kyoto's former status as the capital of Japan, as well as Yasunari Kawabata's novel of the same name.
Although this will be my own personal blog, I'm also hoping that it will also provide information about life in Kyoto. I'll do my utmost to keep things interesting, but can't make any promises.
The title of this site is a reference to Kyoto's former status as the capital of Japan, as well as Yasunari Kawabata's novel of the same name.
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