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  <description><![CDATA[Post-Whatever with Ken Nishikawa is a weekly talk show about everything and nothing - and a little bit about Japan, the West (Britain, in particular), and the vast, baffling space in between — covering music, culture, food, history, politics, philosophy, and whatever else demands attention that particular week. Hosted by Ken Nishikawa — composer, broadcaster, DJ, film director, and occasional grumpy old man — who has worked for the BBC, MTV, TBS, J-WAVE, and several organisations that probably regret it.
New episodes every Thursday. Like and subscribe if you know what's good for you.]]></description>
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  <itunes:summary>Post-Whatever with Ken Nishikawa is a weekly talk show about everything and nothing - and a little bit about Japan, the West (Britain, in particular), and the vast, baffling space in between — covering music, culture, food, history, politics, philosophy, and whatever else demands attention that particular week. Hosted by Ken Nishikawa — composer, broadcaster, DJ, film director, and occasional grumpy old man — who has worked for the BBC, MTV, TBS, J-WAVE, and several organisations that probably regret it.
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   <title><![CDATA[The Man Who Taught Mishima How to Swim]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[In this episode, Ken Nishikawa introduce to the world Café Bonnet — a tiny, resolutely unreconstructed junkissa tucked down a side alley in the seaside resort town of Atami — and tells the story of its remarkable owner, Hiroshi Masuda, who introduced American hamburger to Japan and served to Japanese literary giants two decades before McDonald's knew Japan existed.

Along the way: Yukio Mishima's secret swimming problem, Toshiro Mifune in light disguise and a mother who was a geisha.

Also: why a French hat became the name of postwar Japan's most improbable cultural institution.

Post-Whatever is a dry, unhurried talk show about Japan, culture, and the things that fall between the cracks of official history. Hosted by Ken Nishikawa — composer, broadcaster, filmmaker, and occasional resident of places with too many hot springs.

Nivatak / Atami My Miami
https://music.apple.com/jp/album/atami-my-miami/1790943853?i=1790943857

SOURCES & FURTHER READING:

Café Bonnet
https://japantravel.navitime.com/en/area/jp/spot/02301-pn0002954/

Yukio Mishima
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukio_Mishima

Afraid to die (film)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afraid_to_Die

Junichiro Tanizoki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jun'ichirō_Tanizaki

#PostWhatever #KenNishikawa #JapanUK #TokyoLife #ExpatJapan #JapanPodcast #TokyoPodcast
#Atami #CafeBonnet #YukioMishima #JapanTravel #JapaneseHistory #JapaneseCulture #Hamburger #Junkissa #PureKissa #JunichiroTanizaki #ToshiroMifune #Shizuoka #Sendai
#JapanExpat #LivinginJapan #TokyoExpat #JapanTips #JapanLife #JapanPodcast #TokyoLife #JapanVlog #HiddenJapan#TokyoVlog#JapanCulture #JapanBritain #JapanvsUK #CulturalDifferences #JapanObsessed #LearnAboutJapan #DryHumour #BritishHumour #Comedy #CulturalCommentary #Observational
#Japan #Tokyo #Podcast #TalkShow #WeeklyPodcast #CulturePodcast
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   <itunes:summary>In this episode, Ken Nishikawa introduce to the world Café Bonnet — a tiny, resolutely unreconstructed junkissa tucked down a side alley in the seaside resort town of Atami — and tells the story of its remarkable owner, Hiroshi Masuda, who introduced American hamburger to Japan and served to Japanese literary giants two decades before McDonald&apos;s knew Japan existed.

Along the way: Yukio Mishima&apos;s secret swimming problem, Toshiro Mifune in light disguise and a mother who was a geisha.

Also: why a French hat became the name of postwar Japan&apos;s most improbable cultural institution.

Post-Whatever is a dry, unhurried talk show about Japan, culture, and the things that fall between the cracks of official history. Hosted by Ken Nishikawa — composer, broadcaster, filmmaker, and occasional resident of places with too many hot springs.

Nivatak / Atami My Miami
https://music.apple.com/jp/album/atami-my-miami/1790943853?i=1790943857

SOURCES &amp; FURTHER READING:

Café Bonnet
https://japantravel.navitime.com/en/area/jp/spot/02301-pn0002954/

Yukio Mishima
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukio_Mishima

Afraid to die (film)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afraid_to_Die

Junichiro Tanizoki
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jun&apos;ichirō_Tanizaki

#PostWhatever #KenNishikawa #JapanUK #TokyoLife #ExpatJapan #JapanPodcast #TokyoPodcast
#Atami #CafeBonnet #YukioMishima #JapanTravel #JapaneseHistory #JapaneseCulture #Hamburger #Junkissa #PureKissa #JunichiroTanizaki #ToshiroMifune #Shizuoka #Sendai
#JapanExpat #LivinginJapan #TokyoExpat #JapanTips #JapanLife #JapanPodcast #TokyoLife #JapanVlog #HiddenJapan#TokyoVlog#JapanCulture #JapanBritain #JapanvsUK #CulturalDifferences #JapanObsessed #LearnAboutJapan #DryHumour #BritishHumour #Comedy #CulturalCommentary #Observational
#Japan #Tokyo #Podcast #TalkShow #WeeklyPodcast #CulturePodcast
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   <title><![CDATA[The John & Yoko Phenomenon]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[Why is it almost always western man, Japanese woman — and the other way round is comparatively few? And why has it been that way since at least 1600?

In this episode, Ken Nishikawa voluntarily marches into the minefield of race to examine the John & Yoko Phenomenon — the curious and persistent pattern of western men and Japanese women finding and gravitating towards each other across centuries, oceans, and apparently 47,000 years of genetic memory.

Along the way: the first Englishman in Japan who navigated his way directly into prison; Hollywood's very convenient double standard on interracial romance; a brief detour into lion-tiger cross-breeding (for scientific reasons); and the shocking finding of Neanderthal — which rather undermines my potentially revolutionary hypothesis.

No conclusions are reached. Several hypotheses collapse under their own weight. A good time is had.

Post-Whatever with Ken Nishikawa — because someone has to ask the awkward questions.


Sources & further reading:

NEANDERTHAL / SCIENCE SOURCES
The sex-biased interbreeding study (the core science of the episode):https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aea6774
The 47,000-year dating / Princeton study overview:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/07/250713032519.htm

WILLIAM ADAMS / MIURA ANJIN
:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Adams_(sailor)

SESSUE HAYAKAWA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa

THE HAYS CODE / PRODUCTION CODE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays_Code

FILMS MENTIONED
Sayonara (1957): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050994/
The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051378/
You Only Live Twice (1967): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062512/


#PostWhatever #KenNishikawa #JapanUK #TokyoLife #ExpatJapan #JapanPodcast #TokyoPodcast
#JohnAndYoko #JapanAndTheWest #InterracialCouples #MixedCouples #ExpatJapan #WesternManJapaneseWoman #CulturalDifferences #JapanCulture #TokyoLife #SoftPower #Neanderthal #HumanEvolution #DNA #PopularScience #Japan #Tokyo #Shimokitazawa #JapanExpat #JapaneseHistory #WilliamAdams #Shogun #JohnLennon #YokoOno #NicolasCage
#JapanExpat #LivinginJapan #TokyoExpat #JapanTips #JapanLife #JapanVlog #TokyoVlog
#JapanCulture #JapanBritain #JapanvsUK #CulturalDifferences #JapanObsessed #LearnAboutJapan #DryHumour #BritishHumour #Comedy #CulturalCommentary #Observational
#Japan #Tokyo #Podcast #TalkShow #WeeklyPodcast #CulturePodcast
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   <itunes:summary>Why is it almost always western man, Japanese woman — and the other way round is comparatively few? And why has it been that way since at least 1600?

In this episode, Ken Nishikawa voluntarily marches into the minefield of race to examine the John &amp; Yoko Phenomenon — the curious and persistent pattern of western men and Japanese women finding and gravitating towards each other across centuries, oceans, and apparently 47,000 years of genetic memory.

Along the way: the first Englishman in Japan who navigated his way directly into prison; Hollywood&apos;s very convenient double standard on interracial romance; a brief detour into lion-tiger cross-breeding (for scientific reasons); and the shocking finding of Neanderthal — which rather undermines my potentially revolutionary hypothesis.

No conclusions are reached. Several hypotheses collapse under their own weight. A good time is had.

Post-Whatever with Ken Nishikawa — because someone has to ask the awkward questions.


Sources &amp; further reading:

NEANDERTHAL / SCIENCE SOURCES
The sex-biased interbreeding study (the core science of the episode):https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aea6774
The 47,000-year dating / Princeton study overview:https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/07/250713032519.htm

WILLIAM ADAMS / MIURA ANJIN
:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Adams_(sailor)

SESSUE HAYAKAWA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sessue_Hayakawa

THE HAYS CODE / PRODUCTION CODE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays_Code

FILMS MENTIONED
Sayonara (1957): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0050994/
The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051378/
You Only Live Twice (1967): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062512/


#PostWhatever #KenNishikawa #JapanUK #TokyoLife #ExpatJapan #JapanPodcast #TokyoPodcast
#JohnAndYoko #JapanAndTheWest #InterracialCouples #MixedCouples #ExpatJapan #WesternManJapaneseWoman #CulturalDifferences #JapanCulture #TokyoLife #SoftPower #Neanderthal #HumanEvolution #DNA #PopularScience #Japan #Tokyo #Shimokitazawa #JapanExpat #JapaneseHistory #WilliamAdams #Shogun #JohnLennon #YokoOno #NicolasCage
#JapanExpat #LivinginJapan #TokyoExpat #JapanTips #JapanLife #JapanVlog #TokyoVlog
#JapanCulture #JapanBritain #JapanvsUK #CulturalDifferences #JapanObsessed #LearnAboutJapan #DryHumour #BritishHumour #Comedy #CulturalCommentary #Observational
#Japan #Tokyo #Podcast #TalkShow #WeeklyPodcast #CulturePodcast
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   <title><![CDATA[Tokyo will pay you ¥11,000, no catch!]]></title>
   <description><![CDATA[If you think your soul is worth no more than ¥11,000 (69USD) like I do, then press play.

Free money. Well — almost. It’s complicated. It’s Japan.
In this inaugural episode of Post-Whatever, Ken Nishikawa guides you through the surprisingly rewarding ordeal of claiming ¥11,000 from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government — via a My Number Card, two apps, and what remains of your soul and dignity. Along the way: a brief history of Japan’s heroically unsuccessful war on paper, a character study of Governor Koike Yuriko, a serious conversation about points that become other points, and a heartfelt tribute to the OK Store.

Post-Whatever with Ken Nishikawa is a weekly talk show about Japan, the West (Britain, in particular), and the vast, baffling space in between — covering music, culture, food, history, politics, philosophy, and whatever else demands attention that particular week. Hosted by Ken Nishikawa — composer, broadcaster, DJ, film director, and occasional grumpy old man — who has worked for the BBC, MTV, TBS, J-WAVE, and several organisations that probably regret it.
New episodes every Thursday. Like and subscribe if you know what’s good for you.

LINKS:

Tokyo App campaign details:

https://www.tokyoapp.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/news/260116348.html


#PostWhatever #KenNishikawa #JapanUK #TokyoLife #ExpatJapan
#MyNumberCard #TokyoApp #FreeMoneyJapan #KoikeYuriko #TokyoPoints #JapanDigital
#JapanExpat #LivinginJapan #TokyoExpat #JapanTips #JapanLife #JapanVlog #TokyoVlog
#JapanCulture #JapanBritain #JapanvsUK #CulturalDifferences #JapanObsessed #LearnAboutJapan
#Japan #Tokyo #Podcast #TalkShow #WeeklyPodcast #CulturePodcast
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https://stand.fm/channels/69cce05a062b1e814b1e36c4]]></description>
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   <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 02:15:08 GMT</pubDate>
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   <itunes:summary>If you think your soul is worth no more than ¥11,000 (69USD) like I do, then press play.

Free money. Well — almost. It’s complicated. It’s Japan.
In this inaugural episode of Post-Whatever, Ken Nishikawa guides you through the surprisingly rewarding ordeal of claiming ¥11,000 from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government — via a My Number Card, two apps, and what remains of your soul and dignity. Along the way: a brief history of Japan’s heroically unsuccessful war on paper, a character study of Governor Koike Yuriko, a serious conversation about points that become other points, and a heartfelt tribute to the OK Store.

Post-Whatever with Ken Nishikawa is a weekly talk show about Japan, the West (Britain, in particular), and the vast, baffling space in between — covering music, culture, food, history, politics, philosophy, and whatever else demands attention that particular week. Hosted by Ken Nishikawa — composer, broadcaster, DJ, film director, and occasional grumpy old man — who has worked for the BBC, MTV, TBS, J-WAVE, and several organisations that probably regret it.
New episodes every Thursday. Like and subscribe if you know what’s good for you.

LINKS:

Tokyo App campaign details:

https://www.tokyoapp.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/news/260116348.html


#PostWhatever #KenNishikawa #JapanUK #TokyoLife #ExpatJapan
#MyNumberCard #TokyoApp #FreeMoneyJapan #KoikeYuriko #TokyoPoints #JapanDigital
#JapanExpat #LivinginJapan #TokyoExpat #JapanTips #JapanLife #JapanVlog #TokyoVlog
#JapanCulture #JapanBritain #JapanvsUK #CulturalDifferences #JapanObsessed #LearnAboutJapan
#Japan #Tokyo #Podcast #TalkShow #WeeklyPodcast #CulturePodcast
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