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Nick Narigon

Nick, from Cedar Falls, USA, is TW's Editor in Chief. From a musical household in the Midwest, Nick is the literal definition of a musicophile. After tasting fame with his band Skoob at his junior high talent show at age 14, Nick was forever chasing the applause until eventually deciding to focus on being a writer in college (since the world wasn’t ready for avant garde psy-acid bluegrass). Nick took the opportunity to combine his two passions, with music and the arts often present in many of his written works. We could go on for ages talking about Nick’s journalistic prowess and all of the high profile publications the guy has written for, but let’s not forget his other big achievements: spearheading the TW Live House project and his dad bod. Since moving to Tokyo, his work has allowed him to explore much of the local music scene, and in a perfect world, Nick would like to spend more time writing and less time reading.

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Article by Nick Narigon

Yoshihide Suga Japan Prime Minister

10 Things To Know about Japan's Prime Minister-elect Yoshihide Suga

Entrepreneur Japan Edition

New Music Video – 'Entrepreneur Japan Edition' – Profiles Japan's Black Business Leaders & Creatives

Phillip Vincent

Is Tokyo on the Cusp of a Startup Revolution?

Tokyo 2000: A Look Back at TW's Top Stories from 20 Years Ago

Shinzo Abe resignation

Who’s next? The Search for Shinzo Abe's Replacement as Japan’s Prime Minister Begins

Hiroo Takenami Aomori Nebuta Festival

Meet Hiroo Takenami: Aomori's Master of the Nebuta

Takashi Murakami Mori Art Museum STARS exhibition

Mori Art Museum Creates a Constellation of Japan’s Top Contemporary Artists

Tomihiro Kono Personas 111

The Life-changing Fancy Wigs of Tomihiro Kono

Andrew Sloman

Andrew Sloman's Latest EP is a Message of Hope, and a Remembrance of His Mother

Hiking Japan Mount Fuji

My 5 Least Favorite Day Hikes from Tokyo

'How We Dance Again' – Risa Taniguchi's Latest EP Pines for a Dance Floor

Ojika Island Nagasaki

Ojika Island: Plan a Remote Beach Getaway off the Coast of Nagasaki