
u/EmmaGoldmanSF

▲ 2 r/Kyoto
I used to live in Kyoto in the 1970s (and have lived elsewhere in Japan and traveled extensively in Asia), speak Japanese and have a critical outlook.
I know a bit about Japanese literature, film, new religions (yikes!), politics, history, the economic situation, societal problems, etc.
I will be staying near Tetsugaku no Michi (one of the paths I used to live on; the last was atop a Yoshidayama staircase).
I will be there May 17–24, so if anyone is interested in meeting for conversation, please DM me.
u/EmmaGoldmanSF — 15 days ago