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Amy Chavez sits down with Lauren Scharf of The Minka Preservation Society (MINKA), an organization dedicated to preserving traditional farm houses and townhouses that retain the cultural essence of Japan’s past.

Lauren Scharf talks about minka, kominka and akiya houses in Japan and how to tell the difference.
MinkaCon 2025, is an event to be held from Nov. 7-9, in Shinshiro, Aichi Prefecture. The two-and-a-half-day event features discussions, presentations, workshops and a writers panel for those interested in life in the Japanese countryside and preserving traditional Japanese houses. There will be a bevy of authors present, many of whom we’ve featured in previous episodes of the Books on Asia podcast: Azby Brown, author of Just Enough (Ep 26); photographer and writer Everett Kennedy Brown; Alex Kerr (Lost Japan, Finding the Heart Sutra) (Ep 8) who will be beamed in via pre-recorded message; Iain Maloney author of The Only Gaijin in the Village (Ep 24); and David Joiner, author of The Heron Catchers and Kanazawa (Ep. 19).
Lauren’s recommended books on Japan’s countryside:
Inaka: Portraits of Life in Rural Japan (various authors)
The Only Gaijin in the Village, by Iain Maloney
The Widow, The Priest and The Octopus Hunter, by Amy Chavez
Just Enough by Azby Brown
Lost Japan by Alex Kerr
Hokkaido Highway Blues, by Will Ferguson
