Sekigahara: New Museum Tells Story of Japan’s Most Important Battle
Sekigahara: New Museum Tells Story of Japan’s Most Important Battle

Sekigahara: New Museum Tells Story of Japan’s Most Important Battle

On the foggy morning of Oct. 21, 1600 the 160,000 strong samurai armies of eastern and western Japan clashed for six hours at Sekigahara in the single most important battle in Japanese history. The battle was the beginning of the…

Filming Locations of Haikara-san ga Tooru! (1987) Then and Now: Kyoto’s Chourakukan
Filming Locations of Haikara-san ga Tooru! (1987) Then and Now: Kyoto’s Chourakukan

Filming Locations of Haikara-san ga Tooru! (1987) Then and Now: Kyoto’s Chourakukan

This mini article was first published Sept. 19, 2020 on Wayfarer Daves Facebook. These will not be replacing regular full-length articles but may supplement from time to time on off weeks. I was watching the 1987 Haikara-san ga Tooru (“Here…

Filming Locations of Sukeban Deka II (1985) Then and Now: Yokohama
Filming Locations of Sukeban Deka II (1985) Then and Now: Yokohama

Filming Locations of Sukeban Deka II (1985) Then and Now: Yokohama

This mini article was first published Sept. 6, 2020 on Wayfarer Daves Facebook. These will not be replacing regular full-length articles but may supplement from time to time on off weeks. In 1985 the television series Sukeban Deka II had…

Riding in Meiji-style: The Imperial Carriages of Emperor Meiji
Riding in Meiji-style: The Imperial Carriages of Emperor Meiji

Riding in Meiji-style: The Imperial Carriages of Emperor Meiji

When the first train line opened between Tokyo and Yokohama on Oct. 14, 1872, one of the first passengers on the inaugural ride was Emperor Meiji (1852-1912). While it may have been one of his first train rides*, it was…