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Troublemakers Magazine – No.1
Troublemakers Magazine – No.1
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The debut issue of Troublemakers brings together powerful voices from around the world, including a trans woman living in Osaka, an Ainu culture advocate, an Irish singer-songwriter, and the co-directors of a feminist platform in Switzerland. It also features a photo documentary on Ireland’s Traveller community and a personal essay on depersonalisation by a Japanese artist.
A magazine that explores identity, culture, and creativity from fresh and diverse perspectives.
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Size: W 17cm x L 24cm
Pages: 160
Presented in both English and Japanese
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Troublemakers is an independent magazine based in Tokyo that shares unique stories from Japan, told through Japanese perspectives. The editors look for “misfits” — people who don’t quite fit in — and share their honest, personal stories.
We were really impressed by how this magazine gives a voice to real people and brings fresh ideas about identity, culture, and society. That’s why we decided to stock Troublemakers in our store. We hope you’ll enjoy discovering these inspiring and original stories as much as we did.
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Authors from different backgrounds | 多彩な書き手たち | Around the world
Simply Native Bookshelf is a curated collection of books gathered to deepen the understanding of humanity, culture, and ways of thinking.
From traditional techniques and design to philosophy and everyday life, each book offers a different perspective and invites quiet discovery. Through the voices of various authors, we hope to create a space where ideas can travel across time, generations, and borders.