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Cezary Jan Strusiewicz
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Cezary Jan Strusiewicz
Cezary is a freelance writer, translator, and stand-up comic living in Yokohama.
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Spy × Family is What Mr. & Mrs. Smith Could Have Been (If It Had a Psychic Girl and Dog)
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The Hound of the Baskervilles Movie and How Japan Does Sherlock Holmes
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Oniwaban: The Surprising Story of the Shogun’s Secret Service Spies
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Why Japanese Teens Are Pretending To Be Old Men While Texting
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The History of Sex Education in Japan
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Super Crooks and the Hit-and-Miss History of Anime Takes on American Media
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10 Questions with the Cast of the Barrier-Breaking Short Film Mosaic Street
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The Complicated Legacy of Tazuko Sakane, Japan’s First Female Director
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Like Its Female Lead, “Bubble” Is Pretty but Doesn’t Have That Much To Say
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Walk Through Japanese History in Miyazaki
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10 Questions with Daniel Patterson, Ikebana Teacher
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