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Wilson Whyte
For Wilson Whyte's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Dec 5, 2009
Tom-san, the big man in kids' soccer
So who is the most famous soccer coach in Japan? Well, it could be Japan team coach Takeshi Okada or maybe Gamba Osaka's Akira Nishino. On the other hand, it may be someone many adults have never heard of: Tom-san.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Aug 1, 2009
Baseball expert lines up new book on mobsters in Japan
Robert Whiting is best known as an expert on baseball. But he's much more than that. He's also an expert on mobsters in Japan and the sound a radar site makes when it is "spotted" by a U2 spy plane.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Jun 13, 2009
A passion for food, cars and aikido
You probably don't know where Ushigome is. Like many areas within Tokyo's Yamanote Line, it is somewhat anonymous — the kind of place where you expect to find nothing of interest and where the local people, as if oblivious to the size of the metropolis around them, shop in tiny old stores. It's the kind of place that seems to relish its anonymity.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Apr 18, 2009
Kyoji Yamamoto leaves all inhibitions behind
Kyoji Yamamoto is probably the most famous rock guitarist in Japan. As leader of the groups Bowwow and Vow Wow, he has performed around the world, lived in the U.K. and the United States and played with some of the best musicians on the planet. Of course, hard rock in Japan struggles to compete with the saccharin dross that is J-pop, but there are very few J-pop artists who are sought out by their Western peers.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Mar 14, 2009
From the New York streets to the king of Japanese pop
Joey Carbone has been bugging me for the last 20 years. In fact, he was bugging me even before I met him. Like a constant itch, he gets inside your head and stays there.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Jan 31, 2009
Car crazy and lovin' the fast lane
Simon Sproule appreciates the benefits of globalization. "The world has globalized so much since I left the U.K. in 1998 that I can get access to British media or Marmite on toast almost anywhere, anytime," he says, referring to the popular yeast extract spread.
COMMUNITY
Jan 10, 2009
Former J. League coach still dreams of life in Japan
EXETER, England — Steve Perryman is as London as you can get — born in London, grew up in London, played soccer in London (Tottenham Hotspur). But now, he lives in Exeter in the southwest of England and dreams of Japan.

Longform

Historically, kabuki was considered the entertainment of the merchant and peasant classes, a far cry from how it is regarded today.
For Japan's oldest kabuki theater, the show must go on