Founded in 2019, Yamato Magazine is a UK-based publication that celebrates Japanese culture, worldwide.
The magazine was created by author and copywriter Jamie Ryder. Growing up in Manchester, UK, Ryder wanted to bring Japanese culture to him by writing about it and spreading awareness across the UK and beyond. As a copywriter, he helps Japanese-inspired and hospitality brands increase sales and connect with their customers through the written word.
He’s also a Sake Sommelier Association certified sommelier and international kiki-sakeshi who educates people about Japanese drinks. Another hat he wears is as a fiction writer as the creator of Tales of the Frontier – a horror western world described as Red Dead Redemption meets The Witcher.
His first book, Japanese Fighting Heroes, will be released in early 2024.
Contact information:
Email: yamatomagazine@hotmail.com
Instagram: @yamatomagazine
Interesting! Lovely to meet you Jamie. I visited Japan a few years back, and the country is fascinating. How did you find my blog?
Blessings,
Debbie
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So I’ve heard Debbie. I can across your website while searching for mental health positive blogs and liked what I read.
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What a good way to get a better understanding of the culture. You’ve got a good start here. Thanks for the follow.
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Thanks! Hope you enjoy reading the content on Yamato Magazine.
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A fine, well-done look at another culture.
Thank you for following my Blog!
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Thanks for following as well! Hope you enjoy reading.
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Hello! Thanks for following The Monching’s Guide!
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Thanks for following Yamato Magazine too!
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Hello, thank you for your interest in my country & following my blog.
I visit your other site (The Comic Vault) and am happy to discover this one too 🙂
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This is so fascinating. I love Japanese poetry and am excited to learn more about Japanese culture (and hope to learn how to write good haiku and other forms of poetry). Your blog looks like a hidden treasure chest I can’t wait to open. Thanks for what you are doing and for sharing your knowledge. Also, thanks for following my blog.
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Thanks for taking the time to follow back. You’ll find a good mixture of Japan inspired poetry, pop culture and articles about the Japanese alcohol and food industry in Yamato Magazine. Hope it helps to deepen your appreciation for the culture!
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Thank you for following my blog!
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You’re welcome. Thanks for stopping by!
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You followed my blog, I’m grateful. But now that we are on Japanese culture, what exactly is Seppuku?
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Thanks for following back! Seppuku refers to the Japanese concept of ritual suicide that’s heavily associated with the image of the samurai.
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What leads to it? Or under what conditions is one required to perform it?
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It’s an extremely complex subject that’s tied to honour and the idea that it was a more noble death for samurai who’d committed treason against their masters and other crimes.
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