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Andreas Neuenkirchen

Andreas Neuenkirchen was born a while ago in Bremen, Germany, where he immediately started writing bad sci-fi, fantasy, and horror stories. Transitioning to somewhat readable journalism in his 20s, he moved to Munich (still Germany), where he worked as an editor for print (passionately) and Big Data (reluctantly, yet profitably). Eventually, he bought himself a conscience and moved to Tokyo, Japan, where his wife is from. Today he identifies as a permanent essayist, frequent novelist, and occasional screenwriter. He has written 12 books in German, all but one about Japan.

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Article by Andreas Neuenkirchen

Tokyo Daddy Issues: Indoor Adventures of Social Distancing with a 5-Year-Old

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: A Review, of Sorts

Judging the Jedi: TW's Star Wars Ranking from Worst to First

Tokyo Daddy Issues: Soak Your Children in Wine and Coffee

Marunouchi Bright Christmas: Reinventing the Star Wars Holiday Special

Tokyo Daddy Issues: The Last Days of Poo

Godzilla Has Risen Again But Does He Still Spark Joy?

Tokyo Daddy Issues: In Search of the Empty City

Tokyo Daddy Issues: Shame on You, Scary Panda Baby

5 Best Places to Go for a Run in Tokyo

Tokyo Daddy Issues: Natural Born Frequent Flyer

Authors' Notes: How Do You Go About Writing Crime Fiction Set in Japan?