Author: Seiji Motoyama 本山清治

Recently I passed by a new housing development called South Park. I’m guessing that the developers aren’t aware of the long running television animation series South Park. They probably don’t know that naming their development South Park runs counter to the image of a bucolic,...

Creating a homepage has aroused some feelings of nostalgia in me, looking back. Going way back, growing up in New York, I remember my first exposure to Japanese culture was from my grandparents. When I was a child my maternal grandparents (originally from Japan) would...

Aah, Christmas. I still feel a slight twinge when the season rolls around.Christmas in America is not only a Christian religious holiday, but also one often celebrated at home with family and relatives. In the 1990’s there was a movement to make the holiday less...

My doctor recently gave me a screening for stomach cancer. He stuffed the tiny camera with the long and fat cable through my nose and down to my gut. It was my first screening with a camera so it was rather unsettling and uncomfortable. Anyway,...

The charms of autumn in New York inspired Vernon Duke to write his famous song. Autumn is my favorite season in my hometown, New York: the smell of fallen leaves in Central Park, the neighbor burning leaves, the street vendor roasting chestnuts. Tokyo in the...