Japanese creators are finding new audiences through self-published works and handmade zines. They believe paper offers a sensory experience that digital media and AI cannot replicate. This trend is growing despite the decline of traditional publishing.

KYOTO — Through the noise of rushing papers and whirring belts at a print factory in Kyoto, two creators watch their photo essay come to life in broadsheet form -- part of an…

Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan

KYOTO, June 2 — Through the noise of rushing papers and whirring belts at a print factory in Kyoto, two creators watch their photo essay come to life in broadsheet form—part...

Japanese creators are finding new audiences through self-published works and handmade zines. They believe paper offers a sensory experience that digital media and AI cannot…