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Households to take hit from tax hike

Economy | ANALYSIS

Households to take hit from tax hike

by Tomoko Otake

The consumption tax increase next April will hit every household in Japan hard, with many people's financial future hanging on whether their wages rise enough to offset the impact of the hike, experts say.

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe confirms that the government will raise the sales tax from 5 to 8 percent beginning in April. But will the tax hike lead to an economic downturn

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A welcome sign: Tantrums may be on the way out

Lifestyle | CHILD'S PLAY

A welcome sign: Tantrums may be on the way out

by Danielle Demetriou

Every parent is all too familiar with The Tantrum. The screaming, the flailing arms, the angry head butting — and the timing (normally in the most inconvenient public place possible).

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Triumph of Tokyo Olympic bid sends wrong signal to Japan's resurgent right

Issues | JUST BE CAUSE

Triumph of Tokyo Olympic bid sends wrong signal to Japan's resurgent right

by Debito Arudou

International events undermine Japan's democracy. Shame on the International Olympic Committee for being a party to it.

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Kohfukuji temple: under divine protection

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Kohfukuji temple: under divine protection

by C.B. Liddell

Tucked away behind the main museums in Ueno, the Tokyo University Art Museum may not be on most people’s radar, but it is definitely one of the city’s top museums in terms of curatorial quality. Whenever I go there, I am always delighted by ...

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Pirates roar past Reds

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Pirates roar past Reds

Francisco Liriano showed up at PNC Park on Tuesday afternoon in a suit with his suitcase packed for a trip St. Louis. The message reverberated through the Pittsburgh Pirates clubhouse. After 21 years away from the playoffs, it was time for the best story ...

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Shakunage: moongazing over <em>kaiseki</em> in the heart of Ginza

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Sep 19, 2013

Shakunage: moongazing over kaiseki in the heart of Ginza

by Robbie Swinnerton

The moon is magical in any phase, but it's never more beautiful than the first full moon of autumn. Some people go out to gaze at temples or teahouses; others from hillsides or seashores. But few would think of heading into central Tokyo ...

Just like they cook it in Peru — but in Tokyo

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Sep 5, 2013

Just like they cook it in Peru — but in Tokyo

by Robbie Swinnerton

It’s not easy for a new restaurant to stand out, or to even gain a foothold, in a city of the scale and sophistication of Tokyo. Bépocah manages that feat with ease — and in two very different ways. Firstly, it is one of ...

Light bites of every flavor in Tokyo

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Aug 15, 2013

Light bites of every flavor in Tokyo

by Robbie Swinnerton

Tokyo has seen more and more restaurants recently open with the express purpose of offering casual, light bites, rather than elaborate full-course meals. Close to home is fine, as long as we can nibble and graze, ordering a dish or two at a time, ...

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Chicken ramen to bowl you over

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Aug 1, 2013

Chicken ramen to bowl you over

by Robbie Swinnerton

It’s summer: You’re not supposed to have an appetite. All you feel like is eating noodles? Welcome to the club. Here’s one place where I’ve been finding nourishment in this most difficult of seasons. In the muggy heat of a Tokyo evening, six or ...

A taste of Kyoto-style Okinawa in Tokyo

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Jul 18, 2013

A taste of Kyoto-style Okinawa in Tokyo

by Robbie Swinnerton

Okinawan food is — for me at least — the food of summer. When the days are short and chill, I have little interest in the flavors of Japan’s southwestern isles. But when the heat and humidity build like a thunderhead, that is the ...

Cicada: The buzz continues, and it's better than ever

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Jul 4, 2013

Cicada: The buzz continues, and it's better than ever

by Robbie Swinnerton

A breeze ruffles the surface of the pool next to my table. A canvas parasol stirs above my head. I sink back into my rattan throne, a cool microbrew in my hand. On a hot summer evening in the center of Tokyo, it really ...

Gallus: Torishiki spinoff is a chick of the same feather

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Jun 21, 2013

Gallus: Torishiki spinoff is a chick of the same feather

by Robbie Swinnerton

It’s always exciting when a favorite restaurant sprouts an offshoot, especially if that restaurant is among the best of its kind in the city. And even more so when it’s such a hot table that reservations are nigh-on impossible. But will the new spinoff ...

Eatrip: A healthy diet of peace and quiet

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Jun 7, 2013

Eatrip: A healthy diet of peace and quiet

by Robbie Swinnerton

Food, flowers and tranquility: Eatrip is not just a restaurant, it’s an unlikely oasis in the busy shopping district of Harajuku. Call it a Garden of Eating. Turning off a side street, up a short flight of steps and through a narrow gap between ...

Katsuzen: Ginza offers <em>tonkatsu</em> that's a cutlet above

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE May 17, 2013

Katsuzen: Ginza offers tonkatsu that's a cutlet above

by Robbie Swinnerton

Tonkatsu is comfort food, gourmand grub — not a gourmet delicacy. So what are those hearty, unpretentious deep-fried breaded pork cutlets doing in an elegant little bar-style restaurant above one of Ginza’s temples to high-end consumption? Katsuzen has come a long way from its ...

Cafe 104.5: The delicious upside to urban development

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE May 3, 2013

Cafe 104.5: The delicious upside to urban development

by Robbie Swinnerton

Onward and upward: Tokyo’s ever-changing skyline sprouts new high-rise buildings like bamboo shoots in spring.

Abrazo a la Oaxaqueña: Mexican <em>moles</em> under wraps in Shimokitazawa

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Apr 19, 2013

Abrazo a la Oaxaqueña: Mexican moles under wraps in Shimokitazawa

by Robbie Swinnerton

You never know quite what you’re going to find in the busy back alleys of Shimokitazawa. It has music bars and shisha pipe dens, old-school yakitori, the latest in craft beer, tofu doughnuts and bohemian barista coffee. So why not artisan tortillas and mole ...

Akasaka Kikunoi: Tastes of old Kyoto in Tokyo's bustling heart

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Apr 5, 2013

Akasaka Kikunoi: Tastes of old Kyoto in Tokyo's bustling heart

by Robbie Swinnerton

A pair of ornamental cherry trees stand like attendants by a sturdy wooden gateway. A narrow flagstone path lined with bamboo and maples curves out of sight in the mid-distance.

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