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Aug 18, 2017
GaijinPot's List of 8 Japanese Novels Set Outside of Tokyo
It seems like a significant bulk of Japanese novels take place in Tokyo, and with due cause: not only is it the capital, it's home to by far
Aug 15, 2017
Keeping Kyoto Timeless: Restoring and Preserving Kyoto’s Traditional Machiya
Japan’s ancient imperial city and former capital, Kyoto captures the country’s rich cultural history and abounds with relics and monuments o
Aug 1, 2017
8 fascinating facts about job interviews in China
In this article, Stefan Verstappen, SBP author of Chinese Business Etiquette, offers some quick tips on how to nail a job interview in China
Aug 1, 2017
Gil Asakawa reviews "The Little Exile"
Gil Asakawa, SBP author of Being Japanese American, wrote an insightful review of Jeanette Arakawa's new memoir, The Little Exile–thanks Gil
Aug 1, 2017
Stone Bridge Cafe: "T'ai Chi With The Finches" by Derek Kannemeyer
Stone Bridge Cafe is a bi-weekly online series from Stone Bridge Press devoted to bringing readers short stories, poems, non-fiction pieces,
Jul 25, 2017
Sequestered to the Edge of the World: Dehumanization in the Japanese Internment Camps
Detained throughout ten isolated “relocation centers”—a political euphemism for concentration camps—Japanese Americans were crowded into ric
Jul 25, 2017
All The Anime review of Donald Richie's "The Inland Sea"
Jasper Sharp of All The Anime recently wrote an eloquent and insightful review of Donald Richie's classic travel memoir The Inland Sea. Than
Jul 21, 2017
Otakon welcomes writers Frederik L. Schodt and Roland Kelts
The Baltimore anime convention Otakon has added writers Frederik L. Schodt and Roland Kelts to their lineup!
Jul 21, 2017
The Mercury News interviews "The Little Exile" author Jeanette Arakawa
In this Mercury News article, Jeanette Arakawa, author of The Little Exile, talks about her childhood experiences: being stigmatized after P
Jul 14, 2017
Photos of "The Four Immigrants: An American Musical Manga"
The Four Immigrants: An American Musical Manga premiered in Palo Alto a couple days ago! The musical will play through August, so get your t
Jul 12, 2017
Announcing Fall 2017 Books
Dear friends: We are happy to announce our forthcoming titles for Fall of 2017.
Jul 11, 2017
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal reviews "Womansword" and "Japanese Girl at the Siege of Changchun"
Cha: An Asian Literary Journal reviewed two of our newer titles– Womansword and Japanese Girl at the Siege of Changchun–delving into both bo
Jul 7, 2017
Happy Tanabata: Festival of the Stars
Happy Tanabata: Festival of the Stars
Jul 7, 2017
The Japan Foundation Sydney Library review of "The Osamu Tezuka Story"
The Japan Foundation Sydney Library just reviewed The Osamu Tezuka Story, providing some cultural insights into manga and Tezuka's impact al
Jul 7, 2017
Memories of the Siege of Changchun: A “Forgotten” Travesty in Chinese History
Japanese Girl at the Siege of Changchun, written by Homare Endo and translated into English by Michael Brase, was published in 2016 by Stone
Jul 7, 2017
Kids' Book Buzz review of "Barbarians and the Birth of Chinese Identity"
Kids' Book Buzz reviewed the third volume in our Understanding China Through Comics series, Barbarians and the Birth of Chinese Identity: Th
Jun 27, 2017
Event: Marc Peter Keane will speak at The Japanese Garden Training Center
Renowned landscape architect and Stone Bridge Press author Marc Peter Keane will be speaking about Japanese garden aesthetics and his new bo
Jun 27, 2017
"The Osamu Tezuka Story" won the 2016 Foreword INDIES award!
One of our books, The Osamu Tezuka Story: A Life in Manga and Anime, won the 2016 Foreword INDIES award in the Graphic Novels & Comics categ
Jun 23, 2017
It's a Wonderful Rife review of "In the Woods of Memory" by Shun Medoruma
It's a Wonderful Rife reviewed Shun Medoruma's new novel In the Woods of Memory, writing that it's "not just a book about different cultures
Jun 20, 2017
Cultural Reflections in Japanese and American Cinema
If art is the backbone of culture, the underlying essence that reflects and informs how life is experienced, then exploring the nuanced and
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