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Welcome to Design Talk.
In this episode I give a short talk titled “Doshite Nippon?” for Naonori sensei’s 'Gateways to Japan' discovery module at University College Dublin. The talk was recorded on April 1st 2025.
Kodate sensei is founding Director of the UCD Centre for Japanese Studies and Director of the Public Policy Programme in UCD.
Why Japan? I contend that it is good to experience the ordinary strangeness of a culture that is quite different to one’s own. My starting point is to consider the classic images of Japan after which I strive to give a flavour of what it is like to live and work there.
Notes
Naonori – https://people.ucd.ie/naonori.kodate
Allen – https://people.ucd.ie/allen.higgins
Gateways to Japan (DSCY10080)
JET – The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (see JET Ireland), established in 1987 and still running, invites third level graduates from overseas to participate in international exchange and foreign language education throughout Japan.
interac –Japan’s largest provider of ALTs (Assistant Language Teachers) https://interacnetwork.com
Japan Digital Nomad Association – https://japandigitalnomad.com/en/
Images:
四季と酒
shi ki to o-sake
These are: the four distinct seasons.
Haru (春) Springtime cherry blossoms.
Natsu (夏) The lush greenery of summer holidays, flowers, fruit and heat.
Aki (秋) Autumn when the leaves turn red and orange and gold.
Fuyu(冬) Winter cold (really cold), snow, and cosy indoors.
Add to this Japan’s visually striking architecture: Buddist temples (tera/-ji), Shinto shrines (jinja), Torii (gateways), and Castles (shiro/-jo) – former seats of power from the medieval period.
And not to forget – sake!
Acknowledgements
Music
Title: Check Them In
Artist: Ema Grace
Source: https://bit.ly/2tJ6Bnd
License: CC BY 4.0
Artist notes: Ema Grace is an AI vocaloid produced by Ryoma MAEDA (@Ryoma_Maeda). Styled as virtual Singer&Idol 架空のバーチャルアイドル & シンガー、それがEma Grace.
Cover Art
Title: Japan Digital Nomads
Credit: Japan Digital Nomads Association
Source: https://japandigitalnomad.com
License:
Podcast License
Design Talk (dot IE) CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
The license can be viewed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
By taking part you give permission for your voice to be recorded, for the recording to be edited, and for it to be posted and published as a podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Design Talk.
In this episode I give a short talk titled “Doshite Nippon?” for Naonori sensei’s 'Gateways to Japan' discovery module at University College Dublin. The talk was recorded on April 1st 2025.
Kodate sensei is founding Director of the UCD Centre for Japanese Studies and Director of the Public Policy Programme in UCD.
Why Japan? I contend that it is good to experience the ordinary strangeness of a culture that is quite different to one’s own. My starting point is to consider the classic images of Japan after which I strive to give a flavour of what it is like to live and work there.
Notes
Naonori – https://people.ucd.ie/naonori.kodate
Allen – https://people.ucd.ie/allen.higgins
Gateways to Japan (DSCY10080)
JET – The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (see JET Ireland), established in 1987 and still running, invites third level graduates from overseas to participate in international exchange and foreign language education throughout Japan.
interac –Japan’s largest provider of ALTs (Assistant Language Teachers) https://interacnetwork.com
Japan Digital Nomad Association – https://japandigitalnomad.com/en/
Images:
四季と酒
shi ki to o-sake
These are: the four distinct seasons.
Haru (春) Springtime cherry blossoms.
Natsu (夏) The lush greenery of summer holidays, flowers, fruit and heat.
Aki (秋) Autumn when the leaves turn red and orange and gold.
Fuyu(冬) Winter cold (really cold), snow, and cosy indoors.
Add to this Japan’s visually striking architecture: Buddist temples (tera/-ji), Shinto shrines (jinja), Torii (gateways), and Castles (shiro/-jo) – former seats of power from the medieval period.
And not to forget – sake!
Acknowledgements
Music
Title: Check Them In
Artist: Ema Grace
Source: https://bit.ly/2tJ6Bnd
License: CC BY 4.0
Artist notes: Ema Grace is an AI vocaloid produced by Ryoma MAEDA (@Ryoma_Maeda). Styled as virtual Singer&Idol 架空のバーチャルアイドル & シンガー、それがEma Grace.
Cover Art
Title: Japan Digital Nomads
Credit: Japan Digital Nomads Association
Source: https://japandigitalnomad.com
License:
Podcast License
Design Talk (dot IE) CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
The license can be viewed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
By taking part you give permission for your voice to be recorded, for the recording to be edited, and for it to be posted and published as a podcast.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.