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Three Day Migraine

October 11, 2018 art culture design flowers haiga haiku Japan Little Onion Paul Conneally poetry writing zen Leave a comment

Hikyaku 飛脚 – Fast Messenger

March 12, 2016 edo Japan Japanese messenger Tokaido Leave a comment

Morning Practice – The Agony and Ecstasy of Sumo training in Japan

September 27, 2015 Charnwood Arts Council England Charnwood Museum Francis Harrison Japan Japanese Sumo Leave a comment

Parade of Life: Poems Inspired by Japanese Prints

April 19, 2015 Bristol Museum and Art Gallery haiku Japan Japanese art Paul Conneally poetry Leave a comment

Shuntaro Netsu of ホッチキス HOTCHKISS

January 19, 2015 electronica Japan london music Paul Conneally Shuntaro Netsu Leave a comment

Love Like A Bullet Train

August 14, 2014 art ホッチキス EDM electronica Hotchkiss Japan Kyoto music Paul Conneally psychogeography Tokyo trains Leave a comment

LOVE LIKE A BULLET TRAIN – ホッチキス HOTCHKISS

November 2, 2013 anglo japanese ホッチキス HOTCHKISS bullet train culture dance Electronic music electronica Hotchkiss Japan london music Paul Conneally Pop Shuntaro Netsu Tokyo trains Leave a comment

WHAT IS HAIKU? – Susumu Takiguchi and Debra Woolard Bender in conversation with Paul Conneally

October 17, 2013 audio Debra Bender haiku haiku poetry interview Japan Japanese Poetry micropoetry Paul Conneally poetry Susumu Takiguchi world haiku club 3 Comments

MIDSUMMER DARKNESS – A KASEN RENKU (from The World Haiku Review)

October 17, 2013 collaborative poetry Eiko Yachimoto haiku Japan Japanese Poetry Paul Conneally poetry renga renku World Haiku Review 3 Comments

The Salted Sea Bream – World’s First Zip Kasen Renku & Tomegaki from Eiko Yachimoto

October 16, 2013 collaborative poetry cross cultures culture Debra Bender Eiko Yachimoto haiku Japan Japanese Japanese Poetry John Carley Kirsty Krakow literature multicultural Paul Conneally poetry renga renku Translation ukiyo e woodblock prints World Haiku Review 4 Comments

All Through The Night

October 4, 2013 art haiku health Hiroshige Japan Japanese prints Paul Conneally poetry rain trees ukiyo e Leave a comment

Searching for Skylarks

October 1, 2013 After Fern Hill art culture Dylan Thomas Japan Japanese art Japanese prints Paul Conneally poetry tanka tanka poetry ukiyo e 1 Comment

Across the Valley

September 30, 2013 After Fern Hill culture Dylan Thomas haiga Japan Japanese art Paul Conneally poetry tanka ukiyo e woodblock prints 1 Comment

Late for Market

September 28, 2013 art haiga haiku Japan Japanese Paul Conneally poetry prints ukiyo e 2 Comments

The Wrestler’s Top Knot

September 26, 2013 edo haiku Japan Paul Conneally poetry ukiyo e Wrestling Leave a comment

Sea Urchin

September 25, 2013 fine art prints fish fishing haiku Japan Japanese poetry ukiyo e woodblock prints Leave a comment

Half-way Home

September 21, 2013 art blue haiku Hokusai Japan Japanese Mishima prints travel travelling ukiyo e Leave a comment

Reddening Leaves

September 21, 2013 art edo floating world Geisha haiku Japan Japanese Paul Conneally poetry prints ukiyo e woodblock print work Leave a comment

September Rain

September 20, 2013 haiku Holland Japan Japanese KLM poetry postage stamps stamps Leave a comment

The Tenement Way of Life by Yuko Tanaka

May 27, 2013 architecture Japan Japanese public space society sociology space urban Yuko Tanaka Leave a comment

Dangerous Poets: Summers & Conneally

November 25, 2012 Alan Summers English Poets haiku Japan Japanese Poetry literature london Paul Conneally Performance poetry poetry poets pubs renga Leave a comment

One Hundred Trees

April 14, 2012 Anne-Marie Culhane art environment environmental green haiku Japan Japanese Loughborough University Paul Conneally poetry trees Leave a comment

Japan Earthquake Fundraising Event – Derby Roundhouse 5th June

May 28, 2011 culture haiku Japan japanesepoetry paulconneally tsunami Leave a comment

Tenement Way of Life – Reflections on the value of the person-to-person connection by Yuko Tanaka

October 10, 2010 Japan japanesepoetry psychogeography ren splacey splacist yukotanaka Leave a comment

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