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Explore " sumo" with insightful episodes like "168: Takarafuji and Tsurugisho", "167: The "Dead Body" Rule", "India’s Sports Policy- Barriers & Enablers", "166: The Sumo Belly Touching Event" and "165: New Chapters for Kiribayama... I mean, Kirishima" from podcasts like ""Sumo Kaboom", "Sumo Kaboom", "All Things Policy", "Sumo Kaboom" and "Sumo Kaboom"" and more!
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167: The "Dead Body" Rule
India’s Sports Policy- Barriers & Enablers
Malathi Renati gives Sowmya Nandan an overview of how the Indian Sports Policy has evolved since independence and touches upon the barriers and enablers in the current Indian sports ecosystem.
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166: The Sumo Belly Touching Event
165: New Chapters for Kiribayama... I mean, Kirishima
164: Day 11-15 of the May Basho
163: May Basho Days 4 - 10
162: Days 1-3 of the May Basho 2023
Japan's 31 Passions, with John Rucynski
In 2021 John Rucynski--who has been living in Japan on and off since 1994--self-published A Passion for Japan through Blue Sky Publishing. In this anthology, which includes 31 writers, he asks not why the writers came to Japan but why they stayed. Here is a list of the essays and writers included, from the Table of Contents
- Shodō: Finding My Way in The Way of Writing
Karen Hill Anton - One Year with the Guardians of the Phoenix
Carmen Săpunaru Tămaș - Matsuri Madness
David M. Weber - Wadaiko: Drumming to Our Own Beat
Daniel Lilley - Follow the Sound of the Drums: My Passion for Eisa
Judy Kambara - A Love of Indie Music and a Seat behind the Goal
Adrianne Verla Uchida - Sumo and Me
Tim Craig - A Pushover for Sumo
Katrina Watts - Baseball, Blogging, and Belonging
Trevor Raichura - Coming Home: The Search for Belonging in Rural Japan
Victoria Yoshimura - Looking for the Good Life: Living as a Local In a Zero Waste Village
Linda Mengxi Ding - Gaijin in the Garden: Where Ganbaru is Golden
Robert McLaughlin - From Bruce Lee to The Way of Tea
Randy Channell Soei - From the Land of the Indomitable Lions to the Land of the Blue Samurai: A Personal Story
Samuel Nfor - The Long Road from Clay to Pot, and What I Learned along the Way
Irina Holca - The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday
Edward J. Taylor - Kumano Leap – Local Heritage Adopts a Wandering Soul: Q & A with Mike Rhodes
Mike Rhodes - Life Lessons Learned in Japan’s Mountains
Wes Lang - “Banzai!” on a Spanish Island: Playing Chess in Japan’s Colors
Simon Bibby - Who, Me?! Volleyball Refereeing in Japan
Greg Rouault - Passion in a Community: Finding My Japan through JALT
Wayne Malcolm - Come Sail Away: Finding My Passion on the Ship for World Youth
John Rucynski - The Inner Game of the Japanese: Going Back Home with Tennis
Haru Yamada - Who Am I? In Search of My Identity
Margaret C. Kim - My Love for Traditional Rituals and Customs of Japan
Hiya Mukherjee - Discovering Japanese Fusion of Religions on the Pilgrimage Island of Shikoku
Steve McCarty - Feeling at Home with the Great Literary Masters
Vicky Ann Richings - Too Many Novels I Want to Translate: Q & A With Emily Balistrieri
Emily Balistrieri - Literature and Legacy: Stories of Hansen’s Disease in Japan
Kathryn M. Tanaka - Roof Spotting in Japan
Wendy Bigler - A Passion for the Place: Swept Off My Feet by a Japanese Farmhouse
Rebecca Otowa
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At the end of the podcast, Amy asks John what his top 3 books on Japan are and why. He gives 4:
- You Gotta Have Wa, by Robert Whiting
- The Roads to Sata, by Alan Booth
- Cool Japan, by Tim Craig
- Pure Invention, by Matt Alt
John Rucynski, editor of A Passion for Japan: A Collection of Personal Narratives, is originally from upstate New York and has been living in Japan on and off since 1994. He is currently associate professor in the Center for Language Education at Okayama University. His main research interest is the role of humor in language acquisition and intercultural communicative competence, and he has edited two volumes on this topic.
The Books on Asia Podcast is sponsored by Stone Bridge Press, publisher of quality books on Japan and Asia for over 30 years. Go to their website at https://www.stonebridge.com/