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    RSA JFN Event: IMMUNE TO FAILURE ~ learning to thrive in the age of uncertainty
    Philippe Valdois, FRSA
    • 2018年7月20日
    • 5 分

    RSA JFN Event: IMMUNE TO FAILURE ~ learning to thrive in the age of uncertainty

    On 10th July 2018, the RSA Japan Fellows’ Network (RSA JFN) had the pleasure to welcome a distinguished guest, Alexandra Krawiec, at STOCK Takanawa in Minato-ku, Tokyo, for a lecture and debate about how to deal with uncertainty and stress in our modern age. 14 fellows and 24 guests attended the event, including university students who also had the opportunity to learn more about the RSA and the coming activities of RSA JFN. Alex is not only a scholar and the creator of sever
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    RSA JFN Event: Experiencing Japanese Incense Culture
    Noriko Tada, FRSA /Yukiko Okubo, FRSA
    • 2018年7月16日
    • 2 分

    RSA JFN Event: Experiencing Japanese Incense Culture

    On February 27, 2018, 19 participants gathered to learn about the Japanese incense from Mr. Yohei Yamada, the 18th generation owner of Yamada-matsu Incense Store keeping business ever since the beginning of 18 century Edo period. Our aim was to understand how Yamada-matsu sustainably succeeded in nurturing the fragrance culture in Japan as well as laying a solid foundation in incense business for such a long time. http://www.yamadamatsu.co.jp The Japanese incense has a long h
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    Senses at Work:Improving the workplace via sensory stimulation
    Takefumi Kamio, FRSA
    • 2018年5月22日
    • 7 分

    Senses at Work:Improving the workplace via sensory stimulation

    On 15th May, 12 RSA Fellows and 14 guests gathered at the offices of Victor Entertainment in Tokyo to explore new ways to improve the working environment. Presentations were given by Sanae Okazaki of Victor Entertainment (FRSA) and Mariko Yoshida of Air Aroma Japan. Participants were the challenged to design their own ideal workspace. They will be polled in two months’ time to see how successful their initiatives have been. ------------------------------- Speakers: Sanae Oka
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    Workshop on How to Use the New Google Sites, Friday 19th January
    Rab Paterson, FRSA
    • 2018年1月15日
    • 1 分

    Workshop on How to Use the New Google Sites, Friday 19th January

    Dear Fellows, This Friday (the 19th) I’m running another Edtech workshop at Toyo University’s Hakusan campus from 6.30-8.00pm. This time the theme is the New Google Sites and how to make them and implement them into your workflow. The event will be in both Japanese and English with Kaori Hakone from Chiyoda International School and David Towse from Seisen International School will giving the workshop. Kaori is an Apple Distinguished Educator, Apple Certified Teacher, Google
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    The Good Work Workshop with Tony Greenham
    Rab Paterson, FRSA
    • 2017年10月15日
    • 2 分

    The Good Work Workshop with Tony Greenham

    RSA Japan Fellows’ Network was privileged to host the Good Work Workshop event on the Future of Work at CTW in Omotesando with Tony Greenham, RSA’s Director of Economy and Enterprise. The RSA’s Chief Executive Matthew Taylor had been commissioned by the UK Government to produce a report on the future of work and how society would be affected by the growing influence of technology in the workplace as represented by apps, artificial intelligence and robots. The Taylor Review of
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    Going Beyond Ideas Vol.4 Signs of Life
    Steve Martin, FRSA
    • 2017年9月26日
    • 3 分

    Going Beyond Ideas Vol.4 Signs of Life

    Signs of Life Speaker: Adam Fulford Adam Fulford, originally from Devon, has been living in Japan since 1981. In that time he has become increasingly interested in trying to identify aspects of East Asian culture in general and Japanese culture in particular that may be of value to everyone on their path through life. For a talk ostensibly about the importance of the human body as a catalyst for communication, kicking off with a quote from Spike Milligan took a few of us by
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    Going Beyond Ideas, Vol 3: Beyond Simplicity & Efficiency
    Divya Marie Kato, FRSA
    • 2017年7月26日
    • 3 分

    Going Beyond Ideas, Vol 3: Beyond Simplicity & Efficiency

    Takefumi Kamio is an architect. But one who started as a mechanical engineer. And this is what has made all the difference. The roots of his knowledge are to be found in structures; structures that have sprouted a fascination with simplicity. So what does simplicity look like in architecture? Less corridors, simple spaces, removing alcoves? Perhaps the more important question we should ask is, "Is minimal space satisfying - physically and metaphysically?" "On a clear day
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    Going Beyond Ideas, Vol 2: Loghouse Living
    Adam Fulford, FRSA
    • 2017年5月30日
    • 3 分

    Going Beyond Ideas, Vol 2: Loghouse Living

    “Going Beyond Ideas” is an ongoing series of events in Japan organised by Japan RSA Connector Tania Coke with support from the Japan Fellows' Network. The second session, in May, focused on the process of moving from dream to reality, under the guidance of Rab and Hitomi Paterson. Around 30 people, including a number of RSA Fellows, gathered at the CTW space in central Tokyo. The event format is evolving as the series moves forward, and on this occasion a simultaneous present
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    A Bigger Picture - Reframing Brexit
    Tania Coke, RSA Japan Connector
    • 2017年4月28日
    • 3 分

    A Bigger Picture - Reframing Brexit

    What struck me most about the Brexit referendum was not the outcome, but our failure to have a decent conversation about it. The debate that led up to 23rd June 2016 was a painful experience for many – even here in Japan. Since then there’s been a noticeable lack of conversation on the topic. Many unresolved feelings still hover in the air. With this collective communication failure ringing in our ears, the RSA Japan Fellows’ Network decided to experiment. We designed an even
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    RSA Fellows News: RIJ (Refugees International Japan)'s Workshop on May
    Jane Best, FRSA
    • 2017年4月16日
    • 1 分

    RSA Fellows News: RIJ (Refugees International Japan)'s Workshop on May

    Dear Everyone, RIJ is now preparing a workshop for 27 May. Details are as follows (tbc): Date : Saturday, May 27th 2017 Time : TBD (14:00〜, for about two hours) Place : TBA (Koenji area) Content : 1. General knowledge about refugee issues 2. Short movies about refugees 3. RIJ's project funding 4. Free Discussions / Q&A The purpose of this workshop is for us to gain more knowledge about refugee issues and also deepen our understanding about the projects that RIJ is
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    "GOING BEYOND IDEAS": A NEW EVENT SERIES BY RSA JFN
    Adam Fulford, FRSA
    • 2017年3月14日
    • 2 分

    "GOING BEYOND IDEAS": A NEW EVENT SERIES BY RSA JFN

    "Anyone can have a good idea. But how do you bring it alive, and keep it alive?" This was the question that participants were encouraged to consider at the first session of "Going Beyond Ideas", an event organised by Japan RSA Connector Tania Coke, with support from the RSA Japan Fellows' Network. "Going Beyond Ideas" is a forum for exploring new ways to think and act in response to the challenges of today’s world, with participants ranging from established pioneers and trail
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    RSA JFN Event: Wagashi Workshop at Mannenzan Shourinji Temple
    Tania Coke, RSA Japan Connector
    • 2016年11月6日
    • 2 分

    RSA JFN Event: Wagashi Workshop at Mannenzan Shourinji Temple

    Sana Okazaki FRSA makes sweets. But not just any sweets. She makes wagashi which are the Rolls Royce of Japanese sweets. On 30th October 2016 she ran a workshop to give us a chance to make (and eat) these special sweets. 20 people gathered that Sunday afternoon at Mannenzan Shourinji Temple – a 400 year old temple rebuilt with award-winning architecture and reopened only 20 days prior to this event – to make a particular kind of wagashi called higashi (a recipe that contains
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