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Media coverage
Media coverage
Title Memories, melancholy and all that jazz Degree of recognition International Media name/outlet The Japan Times Media type Print Country/Territory Japan Date 16/03/23 Description Photographer Philip Arneill and writer James Catchpole and visited more than 160 jazz cafes across Japan for their photo project, Tokyo Jazz Joints. Producer/Author David McElhinney URL https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2023/03/16/books/tokyo-jazz-joints/ Persons Philip Arneill
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Tokyo Jazz Joints: Japanese jazz kissa as heterotopia
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Are jazz kissa cool now? The rise of a subcultural phenomenon.
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Entering the Inner Sanctum: Japanese Jazz Kissaten as Sacred Spaces
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Tokyo Jazz Joints: A visual document of the past, present and future of Japanese jazu kissa
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Tokyo Jazz Joints: A Visual Document of a Hidden, Vanishing World of Jazz
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Upright Men Seeking Upright Man: Pithecanthropus Erectus, Tokyo, Japan
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Dragon Dance: A Japanese jazu kissa-inspired listening experience in the heart of East Belfast.
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Tokyo Jazz Joints: Philip Arneill, with James Catchpole
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'What’s jazz got to do with it?' Reframing international perceptions of Japan through the Tokyo Jazz Joints project.
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Japanese jazz and kissa-cool: coincidental cultural diplomacy.
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