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The Irish Passport

Ireland and Japan

The Irish Passport

The Irish Passport

Society & Culture

4.8652 Ratings

🗓️ 7 November 2019

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Islands on opposite sides of the world with deep differences, and surprising similarities! Naomi and Tim explore the thriving traditional Irish music scene in Tokyo, reporting from a session in a downtown pub where dozens of Japanese musicians meet to play jigs and reels, many of them speaking in Irish accents. Ireland’s ambassador in Tokyo Paul Kavanagh tells us why Japan is the biggest investor in Ireland in the Asia-Pacific and us why economic relations are set to get stronger. Featuring the voice of Sister Paschal O’Sullivan, the last Irish missionary nun in Japan, who taught generations of the Japanese elite including the current Empress of Japan. We interview her cousin France 24 journalist James Creedon, director of a recent documentary about her life, ‘Thanks to your Noble Shadow’. And how do you translate James Joyce’s Ulysses into Japanese? We hear from Professor Kazuo Oikawa, a teacher of Irish literature and culture to students of Waseda University and author of ‘The Harp and Green’, who tells us why Ireland has some surprising historical overlaps with his native Hokkaido. Featuring the track ‘Fogs’ by Tokyo trad band O’Jizo, the Toyota Ceili Band, and the session musicians of The Old Rock pub in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Special thanks to Kozo Toyota and Aisling Braiden. For bonus episodes, support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theirishpassport. Featuring editing by Alan Meaney http://alanmeaney.ie/ . Season 3 of The Irish Passport podcast is made with the kind support of Biddy Murphy, online sellers of genuine Irish goods. Check them out on www.biddymurphy.com. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: @PassportIrish.

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0:00.0

The Irish Passport is grateful to our wonderful sponsors, biddymurphy.com.

0:04.1

Biddy Murphy is the online shop for genuine Irish goods that are made on the island of Ireland,

0:08.8

founded to bring the best of Ireland to the world by Tipperaryman Ward Gatton.

0:12.6

You can find jewellery in traditional Irish designs, fantastic woven products, and those iconic Irish flat caps,

0:18.5

as well as all manner of artwork and gifts over at biddy murphy.com.

0:23.2

So check it out.

0:24.3

Before we get to the show, let's hear a quick teaser for 180 degrees, a great podcast by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland that has also sponsored this episode. Do check it out.

0:33.8

In terms of transport, I think change is going to happen. It's going to happen very rapidly.

0:42.6

It's not going to happen today or tomorrow. I think around 20, 24, 2025 is going to be absolutely crucial. When price parity comes in, it won't make sense to buy a petrol or diesel car. I think

0:48.1

supply is finally going to kick off by then in terms of choices. We're going to have loads of choices

0:52.7

of family cars, small cars, whatever.

0:55.1

I think we're going to see autonomous cars by 2028 start to really make a difference. And I think

1:00.2

the landscape, the motoring landscape is going to be unrecognizable. Hello, welcome to Irish

1:04.6

passport. Let's do it. Welcome to the Irish passport. I'm Tim McInerney. I'm Naomi O'Leary. We're friends. Can you

1:10.8

both to Naomi? Anwarfatham. This is your passport to Irish culture, history and politics.

1:16.2

I'm recording. One, two, two, three. Okay. So, I was a bit of

1:28.3

The Island Highland High School

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if the media of the island of the on the lot of the Irishman Times is, the media of people,

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if I'm

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there's

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I'm

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there's

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