- Duration
- 1 hour
- Product Type
- Lecture
Whether you're a fan of the show, interested in learning more about Japanese history, or are planning a trip to Tokyo and want to connect pop culture with tangible historical anecdotes, this talk will reveal the stories and details you crave to connect more deeply with Japan.

Gavin received a Ph.D. in history from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and came to Kyoto in 2001 to take his current position as a tenured university professor of history, religious studies, and American Studies. Since 2016, he is also a Fellow at Harvard's Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. Much of his teaching and research center on Japan's encounters with the West, particularly during the Edo, Meiji, Taisho and early Showa periods (1600-1940), and he has published on the history of foreign tourism, Protestant missionaries in Japan, and the history of Japanese fashion. He is also an expert on Kyoto geisha culture, not only as an historian, but also as a patron of the geisha world. His most recent publication is “Modern Kyoto, Modern Geisha: Geisha Entertainment in the 1920s and 1930s,” which is an open access resource that includes many rare images from his personal collection of prewar geisha memorabilia. Interested readers can find it here: https://www.modernkyotoresearch.org/modern-geisha-1918-1941 or by searching online with the title “Modern Kyoto, Modern Geisha.” He enjoys reading, loves attending geisha parties, always makes time to spend with his family, and is happy exploring with clients Kyoto's endlessly fascinating culture and history.