Tomhiro Osaki

Tomohiro Osaki is a staff contributor in the Arts, Entertainment and Features Division. A graduate of Sophia University in Tokyo, he likes to explore under-reported realities of Japanese youth, with a tendency toward the taboo.

For Tomhiro Osaki's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:

'Modern Kamakura Guidebook'

Feb 28, 2013

'Modern Kamakura Guidebook'

The city of Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, is a popular tourist destination that attracts around 19 million visitors a year, many of whom visit from nearby Tokyo. It became increasingly popular during the Edo Period (1603-1867), when pilgrimages to its Buddhist sites became a fashionable ...

'New Footing: Eleven Approaches to Contemporary Crafts'

Sep 13, 2012

"New Footing: Eleven Approaches to Contemporary Crafts"

Recently, artisans have been working on ways to revive traditional Japanese craftsmanship, with some of their contemporary creations garnering international recognition. Veterans Kunihiko Moriguchi and Kichizaemon, for example, have been experimenting with traditional pottery styles, such as Raku ware, to make them more appealing ...

'Sukiya Carpenter:  The Creator of Beauty'

Aug 23, 2012

"Sukiya Carpenter: The Creator of Beauty"

Despite the recently rekindled popularity of traditional Japanese architecture, many admirers are not fully aware of the wa, the key to harmonious Japanese design, behind their structures. Sukiya is a residential architecture style that incorporates the refined aesthetics of the Japanese tea house and ...

'Yoichiro Yoda: Dreams of Memory'

Aug 23, 2012

"Yoichiro Yoda: Dreams of Memory"

Yoichiro Yoda has spent most of his life living in New York, where he is increasingly alarmed at the frequent demolitions of the city’s buildings and the incessant noise of heavy construction work. Upset to see his adopted hometown being gradually destroyed, Yoda chose ...