Contribute to the Weblog!

Do you have any ideas or would you like to contribute to the weblog? The JaME weblog team is open to all your suggestions.

If you would like to share something with us, or if you think that we should definitely write about something, then feel free to comment here or to send us an email. You can basically send us anything: a recipe for Mana-shaped cookies, an artist with a unique kind of music that everybody should know about, your collection of old chewing-gum that looks like Ayumi Hamasaki’s body-parts, the reaction of your grandmother when you told her “really, they are men, not women!”, a picture of your KAT-TUN 4-EVER tattoo, a video of your brother dancing to Morning Musume, an article about some new phenomenom in the Jmusic world… to put it simply, anything and everything is welcome!

Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that we will post everything, though we will do our best to fulfill your requests!

So get to it! Send in your thoughts and requests and feedback; every little thing is appreciated and will be considered. After all, this blog is for you, the fans!

Email the JaME weblog team.

A note: due to copyright issues, we cannot publish any pictures, videos, music or any other material which is copyrighted to the artist or their companies.

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About the Author

Kay is the English version manager, aka editor in chief/executive editor and one of JaME’s vice-presidents. Between her job, second BA studies and random language courses, she’s able to find time to shout at her darling team members and write an article or two once in a while. If that isn’t enough, she runs a JRock company in her home country and occasionally organizes concerts of well-known Japanese rock acts.    Although she got into Japanese music through visual kei, she has now moved onto different sorts of music such as pop, alternative/indie rock and will talk your ears off about anything related to reggae in Japan. More information on this creature can be found at mithredat.com.