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N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)
N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)

N°23: Japanese Adventures (Bilingual Edition)

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In this issue:

🧗In Chamonix, we investigate a little-known chapter in mountaineering history: the Japanese mountaineers whose passion for the Alps, and for the people who live there, left lasting traces.

🏕️ We pitch our tent in Japanese-style campgrounds, where heated low tables coexist with meticulously engineered high-tech barbecues.
 
📷 Wildlife photographer Manabu Miyazaki has spent decades observing animals in the forests. We meet a man who has chosen patience, solitude and a life close to the wild.
 
🖼️ Philosopher Augustin Berque helps us understand the Japanese relationship to landscape, one shaped as much by contemplation as by harmony.
 
🎒 We take you along an epic 210-kilometre trail through Shizuoka, where nature and culture intertwine at every step.

🎣 And as more Japanese women take up fishing, hiking and camping, outdoor activities are becoming a subtle form of resistance to traditional expectations and the weight of patriarchy.

And also:

🕌 Our long-form investigation immerses readers in the Kurdish communities of Tokyo’s suburbs, caught between cultural heritage and an ongoing struggle for recognition.

🥦 Journalist Johann Fleuri recounts how she unexpectedly became vegan in the land of tonkatsu and ramen.
 
🍳 Writer Ryoko Sekiguchi reflects on chefs without borders who constantly reinvent culinary traditions.
 
🐈 Cult author Jake Adelstein explores the Japanese relationship with pets, and what it reveals about society.
 
🛖 In the mountains of Nasu, we spend the night in a remote refuge lit by oil lamps, run by the same family for five generations.

And plenty more surprises.