Casey Baseel

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Casey Baseel spent his formative years staring in frustration at un-subtitled Japanese TV programming shown on Southern California’s international channel. Taking matters into his own hands, he moved to Tokyo to study the language, then found work in Yokohama a decade ago teaching, translating, and marketing hotels he can’t afford to stay in. When not participating in the eternal cycle of exercising to burn the calories form his love of Japanese food, Casey scours used comic and game shops for forgotten classics, drags his wife around the country in a quest to visit all its castles, sings karaoke not nearly as well as he thinks he does, and counts the days until the summertime bars open on Enoshima Beach.

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Tokyo family serves totally non-traditional super old-school katsudon at century-old restaurant

The Kojima family’s pork cutlet bowl recipe is both startlingly innovative and really, really old.

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World’s most elegant kickball game held at Kyoto’s Imperial Palace【Video】

Kickball the Heian way.

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Kyoto will abolish one-day bus passes to combat tourism overcrowding

Sale of popular travel pass to end as residents find themselves competing with out-of-towners for space on public transportation.

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Cup Noodles Breakfast brings American morning meal taste of pancakes and sausage to instant ramen

Even the distribution strategy is super-American.

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Live-action Evangelion stage play’s new poster stays the Eva course by being baffling

It wouldn’t be Evangelion if we could guess where it’s going, after all.

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Sailor Moon SuperS and Sailor Stars go free to watch on YouTube ahead of Cosmos release

Fourth and fifth arcs of the ‘90s Sailor Moon TV anime are here to jog your memory before the newest theatrical features.

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Starbucks Japan’s first-ever Snoopy Frappuccino is here!【Taste test】

Taste-testing Starbucks’ Snoopy Frappuccino and Snoopy Waffle.

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Sparkling sake in a can seeks to solve a problem that sometimes keeps sake off the dinner table

Nihonsakari Japan Soda wants to give sake more opportunities to shine.

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Locust crepes crunch on your teeth, melt in your mouth in east Japan【Taste test】

Just when we thought things couldn’t get any more startling at Yachiyo’s most unique sweets shop, this happened.

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Super budget dining in Japan – What’s the best way to spend 1,000 yen at restaurant Saizeriya?

Five ways to eat and drink at one of Japan’s favorite cheap restaurants with the smallest yen bill.

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Gundam metaverse’s Gunpla scan/share system plans to connect fans from all countries and angles

System allows you to show off your customized anime robot models as 3-D versions in online community.

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What better way to fly to Japan than on the brand-new Pikachu Jet?

ANA’s Pokémon plane will be ready for international flights in time for the summer travel season.

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Satoshi/Ash’s voice actress almost couldn’t make it through final Pokémon anime recording session

”My chest tightened, and I couldn’t speak.”

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For you, this is good enough! Appliance maker’s brutally honest ads charm Japan

Don Quijote isn’t mincing words, and people are loving them for it.

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Mister Donut, Kyoto tea merchant create new line of treats, with one that’s two desserts in one

Every time Misdo and Tsujiri meet, it’s matcha magic.

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Men who groped, took upskirt photos of Ghibli Park statues apologize to governor

Three men express remorse for lewd photos taken at Aichi theme park.

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Kyoto to introduce “empty home tax” for vacation houses and unused homes

First-of-its-kind tax would bring in nearly one billion yen, but government says it’s not about the money.

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Ash’s Japanese voice actress nails Pokémon anime theme one last time before retiring from role【Vid】

Get ready to cheer and cry some big ‘ol Poké-tears as Rika Matsumoto aims to be a Pokémon master one last time.

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Travel secrets: East Japan’s own Monet Pond and Kiyomizu in Tochigi【Photos】

It’s a long walk up the mountain, but they’re worth it.

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The first restaurant in Japan to serve anmitsu sweets is still in business and still amazing

Almost a century after they invented the dessert, this Ginza restaurant is stilling serving it.

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