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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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Wana: Pay like a pauper, eat like a lord

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Mar 15, 2013

Wana: Pay like a pauper, eat like a lord

by Robbie Swinnerton

“It’s still gibier season,” proclaims the sign on the street corner outside Wana. And who could argue with that? There’s no reason why game meats and wildfowl should only be eaten in winter. If they’re readily available, why shouldn’t we enjoy them all year ...

Den: Modern Japanese with a wry twist

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Mar 1, 2013

Den: Modern Japanese with a wry twist

by Robbie Swinnerton

Japanese cuisine at its loftiest is elegant and profound. It can be taut as a tea ceremony or exquisite as a furisode kimono. But inventive, irreverent? Only at Den.

Teuchisoba Narutomi: Soba and tempura make for a classic combination

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Feb 15, 2013

Teuchisoba Narutomi: Soba and tempura make for a classic combination

by Robbie Swinnerton

Tempura and soba: Separately, they’re two essential elements of traditional Japanese food culture. Put them together side by side on the table and they add up to one of the all-time classic dishes. Even at its most basic — at a stand-and-slurp noodle counter, ...

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Le Verre Vole a Tokyo: Say bonjour to Tokyo's own taste of Paris

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Feb 1, 2013

Le Verre Vole a Tokyo: Say bonjour to Tokyo's own taste of Paris

by Robbie Swinnerton

The red-framed doors and purple canopy that mark the front of Le Verre Vole a Tokyo are a cheerful sight at any time of year. In the chill dark dead of winter, their glow is even more welcoming, especially if you’re arriving on foot. ...

Convivio: Shinjuku's latest Italian proves itself on the plate

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Jan 17, 2013

Convivio: Shinjuku's latest Italian proves itself on the plate

by Robbie Swinnerton

First impressions are everything — and at Convivio they are distinctly underwhelming. The elevator entrance, just off a busy main street in brash Shinjuku, is right by the service counter of a KFC outlet, the stern glare of the Colonel seeming to reproach you ...

Misogura Tamayura: Welcome the new year with a taste of tradition

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Jan 4, 2013

Misogura Tamayura: Welcome the new year with a taste of tradition

by Robbie Swinnerton

Tradition rules at this time of year, and few parts of Tokyo are more traditional than the grid of narrow streets to the south of Ueno’s Shinobazu Pond. Although many of the buildings in this former geisha district have seen much better days, there ...

2012: Another year of good Tokyo eating

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Dec 28, 2012

2012: Another year of good Tokyo eating

by Robbie Swinnerton

Before we usher out the Dragon and ring in the Snake, it’s time to pause, look back and appreciate all the fine eating that Tokyo has provided this year. Gongs and rankings are meaningless in a city the size of Tokyo: How can anyone ...

Monna Lisa: Michelin-starred food you can afford

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Dec 7, 2012

Monna Lisa: Michelin-starred food you can afford

by Robbie Swinnerton

As the dust settles from the annual pronouncement of Michelin stars — and, yes, Tokyo remains the tire company’s gastronomic capital of the world — it’s timely to remember that stellar dining does not have to mean stratospheric prices, even in the most rarefied ...

Flatiron: Flavor and flair combine in miraculous chemistry

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Nov 16, 2012

Flatiron: Flavor and flair combine in miraculous chemistry

by Robbie Swinnerton

Whenever an exciting new restaurant is launched in Tokyo, usually it’s all over the foodie magazines within days. Not so with Flatiron. Though it’s been up and running since September, it’s been flying well under the radar. That is nothing to do with its ...

Kamachiku: Redbrick storehouse as classic as the noodles

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Nov 2, 2012

Kamachiku: Redbrick storehouse as classic as the noodles

by Robbie Swinnerton

For a food with such a long and venerable history, udon gets surprisingly short shrift in Tokyo. Sure, it's not hard to find these long, chunky, white wheat noodles.

Ginza Okuda: <em>Kaiseki</em> master invites you to his second home

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Oct 19, 2012

Ginza Okuda: Kaiseki master invites you to his second home

by Robbie Swinnerton

Autumn is the golden season. Fruit and hearty root vegetables; mushrooms, nuts and new-season rice; plentiful fish and seafood, too: This abundance is the palette from which Japan’s top kaiseki chefs draw in creating their intricate, elegant multicourse meals. Few are as accomplished at ...

A Ta Gueule: French fare born of a one-track mind

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE Oct 5, 2012

A Ta Gueule: French fare born of a one-track mind

by Robbie Swinnerton

The golden age of luxury long-distance train travel is over. The days when overnight journeys were made in exclusive style — complete with Pullman sleeping cars, lounge bar and restaurant on wheels — have gone the way of the steam locomotive. But memories die ...

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