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TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS

TOKYO JAZZ JOINTS
Author: Philip Arneill & James Catchpole
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An Irishman and American walk into a bar...Two obsessed foreigners share the stories behind their pseudo-religious pilgrimage around the unique beauty of Japan's hidden world of jazz bars and coffee houses, documented on www.tokyojazzjoints.com and in the Tokyo Jazz Joints photobook published in 2023.
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Topless TJJ with some of Sapporo's finest.
An evening of two halves that starts on a slow boat to...a hectic finish with one new joint and two very old friends. And accidental meetings with actual friends!
If you ever wondered what Sandra Bullock, Colonel Sanders, Mr T.Pott and Taylor Swift have in common, Chiba has the answer.
And just like that…deepest Chiba reveals some well-hidden treasures and Philip battles with mixed messages, having solved his camdram.
Philip defies the bookmaker's odds by avoiding the mother of all meltdowns in Yokohama, while James watches on, and invents a name for a kissa that no one will ever steal. Ever.
In addition to some bonus DIY content, three absolutely banging Tokyo joints to get us back on the trail for May 2025!
No passion fruit or lychee for you, but we close out 2024's shenanigans with three gorgeous joints – old and new – in Philip's old neighbourhood. Long live Shimokita!
Some cheap Prosecco and a little bad language to mark the TENTH anniversary of the project with an Instagram Live.
Despite zero documentation, we reminisce on two lovely Tokyo joints to almost round off 2024's adventures.
Thank as ever to Brian for sound assistance.
A final couple of belters in Okayama and one of the weirder interactions we've ever had in a joint. And James defeats a fence.
As the end of our latest regional adventure beckons, we take
a walk down the Avenue in Kurashiki and visit the charming Gojitoma, a jewel of a joint in the middle of nowhere.
Thanks as ever to Brian for his patience and assistance with sound.
At the Vanguard, but not the Village by Philip Arneill & James Catchpole
It's May 2024, and after an Onomichi underwater detour, we find ourselves in nighttime Hiroshima, where Mother Teresa and Charles Mingus meet in perfect harmony.
Taking professionalism to new heights, this week we are live (and barely audible) from the incredible Pithecanthropus Erectus, birthplace of the Tokyo Jazz Joints project, the joint featured on the slipcase cover of the Tokyo Jazz Joints photobook, and our spiritual home. Even we don't know what we talked about...
We ring in the new year with some new kids on the Tokyo jazz kissa block, and a fair bit of coughing.
Thanks as ever to Brian for audio assistance.
All the Ks (and a 'P') as Philip wraps up the last day in Tohoku alone and finally (!) heads home to Tokyo as a special guest makes hi presence felt.
Planes, trains and taxis assist Philip's epic 1,500km odyssey to check out the incredible Elvin to see if James was overstating how incredible it really is.
Thanks as ever to Brian for assistance with sound.
A mixed bag in Miyazaki with windswept Sonny Rollins photos to die for and a rather melancholic end to the visit, before Philip sets off on an epic one day journey north.
Thanks as ever to Brian of Grooves Ahead for his assistance with sound.
The band breaks up to pursue solo careers, as James heads home with a man and and a squid, and Philip takes off across Kyushu in a search of four more highly-rated joints.
Thanks as ever to Brian of Grooves Ahead for his assistance with sound.
We go bananas before a bowl of lemon (yes, lemon) ramen and making it at last to two deeply different old school joints in Nagasaki. Some top Japan travel hacks, and James finally reveals at last that he's a 'two t-shirt a day' man.
Thanks as ever to Brian of Grooves Ahead for assistance with sound.
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