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About Unseen Japan

Come discover the Japan you don't learn about in anime.

Our mission

Unseen Japan is independent, reader-funded journalism from Japan and the wider Japanese-speaking world. We work from primary Japanese sources to cover stories that English-language media tends to overlook - cultural shifts, political developments, underrepresented communities, and the every`da`y currents of life in modern Japan.

No pay-per-click ads. No "crazy Japan" stuff. We pick stories because they matter and we tell them because someone has to.

The team

Three writers anchor the publication day to day.

Jay Allen

Publisher & Chief Writer

A full-time resident of Tokyo, Jay earned his JLPT N1 certification back in 2018. A software engineer and technical writer turned journalist. Jay founded Unseen Japan to cover the parts of Japan English-language media tends to miss.

Noah Oskow

Editor in Chief

BA in East Asian Languages, Master's in Global Studies, with seven years (and counting) in Japan. Noah leads our tours, manages our YouTube, and writes deep-dive features on culture, history, and politics.

Kristina (Rin) Fujikake

Writer

Kristina hails from Michigan and now lives in Osaka. Born to a half-Japanese father, she grew up in a hometown with a large Japanese population - and didn't learn the English word for "beansprouts" until a classmate corrected her in university. A certified kimono teacher and sole proprietor of her own kimono business, she focuses on Nikkei issues and traditional Japanese culture.

Plus a network of contributing writers and translators across Japan and the Japanese diaspora, including past contributors Marin Akasaka, Himari Seamans, Krys Suzuki, Eric Margolis, Emily Boon, Alyssa Fusek, Nyri A. Bakkalian, and many others.

As seen in

  • Time
  • Fortune
  • NPR
  • Huffington Post
  • LA Review of Books
  • Kotaku
  • MTV
  • Anime News Network

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