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Skytree's first anniversary marred by foul signals

National

Skytree's first anniversary marred by foul signals

by Hiroko Nakata

Tokyo Skytree will celebrate its first anniversary Wednesday but has not yet completed its prime mission of reliably broadcasting to households in the capital and its suburbs. Since December, the world’s tallest free-standing tower, at 634 meters high, has been making test broadcasts to ...

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Window on China's defense policy

China's critics are usually disappointed by its annual white paper on national defense. Beijing's eighth white paper since 1998 is notable for its view of U.S. policy.

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Apps to stay healthy, hear the news and keep in touch

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Apps to stay healthy, hear the news and keep in touch

by Rick Martin

If you work in an office, you probably spend a fair part of your time sitting at a desk, which, of course, isn’t very healthy. To combat that the Pomodoro technique recommends that you work in intervals with regular breaks — for example, 25 ...

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Fear and incarceration, from Kampala to Nagoya

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Fear and incarceration, from Kampala to Nagoya

by Stephen Carr

“I was stopped by two men in a government-registered vehicle, blindfolded and dragged off the street. They took me away to a house in a place I did not know. I was forced into a room with blood all over the walls and floor, ...

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Outsider art that comes from within

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Outsider art that comes from within

by Edward M. Gómez

“Outsider art” is relatively new in Japan and, as a genre, works made by self-taught Japanese artists are still not very well known on the category-delineating, label-loving international art scene. Now, though, “Souzou: Outsider Art from Japan,” an exhibition on view (through June 30) ...

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Nadal too much for rival Federer in Italian Open final

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Nadal too much for rival Federer in Italian Open final

After all these years, Rafael Nadal still knows how to dominate Roger Federer. In the 30th meeting between the two tennis greats, Nadal controlled the final from start to finish to win 6-1, 6-3 Sunday for his seventh Italian Open title. “Rafa was just ...

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Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Nov 12, 2009

Discount Comme de Garcons, thermo threads, extreme styles and bohemian flair

by Misha Janette and David Stuchbury

Back to black Black can be dreary, dark and damning, but in the case of Comme des Garcons’ new line titled “Black,” it is delightful and . . . discounted. Black is a lower-priced range that features perennially popular Comme des Garcons styles in ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Oct 8, 2009

Fashion rethinks, rebrands and reasserts itself in the recession

by Misha Janette

Uniqlo gets an A+ for +J There may be a recession, but that doesn’t mean that we can’t afford style, thanks to the new maestro of cool, Mr. Tadashi Yanai. Wait, who? Yanai, or Mr. Uniqlo, is the president of the ubiquitous clothing chain, ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Sep 10, 2009

Time for openings, a night out and second-hand style

by Misha Janette

THE opening ceremony Already successful in New York and Los Angeles, Opening Ceremony has now brought its mini-megamall concept to Tokyo, taking over eight floors of the Seibu Movida building in Shibuya. Fearless at approaching labels and artists, Opening Ceremony has spearheaded collaborations with ...

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Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Aug 13, 2009

Variations on Dynamite Cabarets, Tiger, togas, Yohji Yamamoto and Comme des Garcons

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Aki and Kuzu get smart Cabaret Aki and Jackal Kuzu are known as the designers of scandalously flagrant men’s brand Gut’s Dynamite Cabarets, but with the launch of their impressive new line, JhonAG, their alter-egos may soon fade as the two are set to ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Jul 9, 2009

Maria H. at the beach, Peaches in Japan, denim art at Diesel and limited editions at Gap

by Misha Janette

Stylish swimmers Finnish designer Maria Hietanen wants to give the hard bodies of summer a sophisticated makeover with her Maria H. line of beachwear. “As a lover of lingerie and beachwear, I saw a gap in the market when I came here eight years ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Jun 11, 2009

Fragrant fashions, high-brow specs, Vogue in 3-D, and Tokyo's own

by Misha Janette and Paul Mcinnes

Getting intimate Tucked in the residential boroughs of Tokyo’s Aobadai district in Meguro is a new intimate shop, Lilid 05, where the uplifting scent of fashion wafts you through its unassuming doors. The store opened at the end of April, but the Lilid 05 ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE May 14, 2009

Say hello to Belgium's best, aptform, the Land of Tomorrow and Forever 21

by Misha Janette and Paul Mcinnes

Bold Belgium “Avant garde” doesn’t even begin to describe some of the amazing creations that have come from the Belgian fashion capital of Antwerp over the years. Intelligent designers from the city successfully fuse fantasy with reality, and the “6+ Antwerp” exhibition at Tokyo ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Apr 9, 2009

Kalivas goes 'Goemon,' Marjoli shines bright and Sistere makes Kyoto urban

by Misha Janette and Paul Mcinnes

Fantasy after fashion Tina Kalivas will get to see her creations on the big screen this May, as the Australian fashion designer produced the costumes for the new Japanese film “Goemon.” The movie is based on the legend of a Robin Hood-like hero and ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Mar 12, 2009

ASCIS sprints stylishly, Van Noten opens in Aoyama, British gems sparkle and Galliano diffuses

MISHA JANETTE and PAUL McINNES A Beast on the run in Harajuku If you thought the pace of Tokyo’s Harajuku was already dizzying, just see what happens now that ASICS has opened its megastore for runners in the area’s heart. “Making Harajuku Sprint!” is ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Feb 12, 2009

Fashion inspired by imaginary destinations, the 1950s and naughty Polaroids

by Misha Janette and Paul Mcinnes

Your visa to Fugahum “Fugahum is our imaginary country. Yes, it’s also our brand, but I always wanted to create a nation and write its history,” says Akiyoshi Mishima, the philosophical half of the fashion unit Fugahum that the designer has formed with partner ...

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Jan 15, 2009

Goocy and Gozi but no more Green

by Misha Janette and Paul Mcinnes

Genki at Goocy Goocy (pronounced “goosey”) is the local answer to the Western “fast-fashion” invasion that has recently swept Japan. It’s a pet project by brand director Harumi Fukuda and designer Mary Fukumoto of high-end label Triptych. Along with quirky and fun clothing, Goocy ...

Ann Demeulemeester retrospective, FouR T-shirts, Lithium Homme and LaForet Xmas 2008

Style & Design | ON: FASHION STYLEWISE Dec 9, 2008

Ann Demeulemeester retrospective, FouR T-shirts, Lithium Homme and LaForet Xmas 2008

by Misha Janette and Paul Mcinnes

Fashion blast from the past Because six months is too fleeting an amount of time to see good fashion disappear into the depths of consignment shops, designer Ann Demeulemeester has decided to re-release her archives in a line called “Collection Blanche.” Demeulemeester is a ...

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