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JGB yield spikes raise alarm bells

Financial Markets

JGB yield spikes raise alarm bells

by Reiji Yoshida

Is it a sign of a full-fledged economic recovery or a looming catastrophe in the monetary making? Recent spikes in Japan’s long-term interest rate, represented by the 10-year government bond, have created a stir and roused a deep sense of alarm among investors and ...

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Shut Monju down permanently

The Abe government should give up on the trouble-plagued Monju fast-breeder reactor project after the Nuclear Regulation Authority cited safety management problems.

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

Food & Drink | TOKYO FOOD FILE

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 ...

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Foreign-born professional strives to reconnect Japanese with koto music

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Foreign-born professional strives to reconnect Japanese with koto music

by Louise George Kittaka

Life in Japan just seems tailor-made for certain foreign residents, who slip into the fabric of this society as smoothly as a hand slides into a glove. American Curtis Patterson, a professional koto player and music teacher, is a case in point. Not only ...

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Chinese director tests limits with 'Touch of Sin'

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Chinese director tests limits with 'Touch of Sin'

Disgusted by corrupt local leaders, an angry miner picks up a shotgun. A migrant worker returning home looks to armed robbery to escape a life of relentless bleakness. A pretty receptionist at a sauna is driven to the limit when a gangster tries to ...

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Icon Beckham set to retire

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Icon Beckham set to retire

David Beckham, whose curling free kicks, rugged good looks and celebrity marriage made him one of the most famous athletes in the world, is retiring from soccer. Whether striding on the grass, the red carpet or the fashion catwalks, Beckham transcended his sport and ...

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Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Oct 14, 2012

Kakunaka's fortunes change in a hurry

by Wayne Graczyk

We are establishing a new “prize” here. It is the Baseball Bullet-In “Out of the Blue Award” with recognition given to the player in Japanese pro baseball who has the best season among those virtually unheard of and who came from seemingly nowhere to ...

Gruff Ochiai needs to change if return is in cards

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Oct 7, 2012

Gruff Ochiai needs to change if return is in cards

by Wayne Graczyk

The Pacific League’s Orix Buffaloes announced on Sept. 25 manager Akinobu Okada will not return to run the club next season, and speculation about his replacement indicates Japanese baseball Hall of Famer and former Chunichi Dragons skipper Hiromitsu Ochiai is one of the candidates ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Sep 23, 2012

Niigata doesn't appear ready for pro baseball franchise

by Wayne Graczyk

Two years ago, I wrote a column about how I thought the city of Niigata appeared ready to support a Japanese baseball franchise team, should there ever be another expansion (as in the case of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles in 2004) or if ...

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BayStars need major upgrades to roster

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BayStars need major upgrades to roster

by Wayne Graczyk

The Yokohama BayStars lost their 69th game of the 2012 season on Sept. 5, dropping a 3-1 decision to the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. The BayStars thus sealed their 11th consecutive losing season, and it is safe to say the team’s performance this year has ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Sep 9, 2012

Final countdown under way for Ishii, Kokubo

by Wayne Graczyk

Infielder Takuro Ishii of the Hiroshima Carp has announced his retirement as an active player effective at the end of the 2012 season. Ishii joins infielder Hiroki Kokubo of the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks who will also hang up his spikes when his club concludes ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Sep 2, 2012

Doctoring the baseball a tactic as old as the game itself

by Wayne Graczyk

This column is about “the ball,” but it is not what you think. It is not another rehash of the Japanese baseball being changed in 2011, resulting in fewer home runs and lower batting and earned run averages. Rather, it is about the ball ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Aug 26, 2012

Stalling tactics being abused in time-limit games

by Wayne Graczyk

Japanese pro baseball has stayed with the three-and-a-half-hour game time limit rule in 2012 and, while this may be helping to save energy and shorten the length of games, there are signs teams are abusing the rule, playing for a tie rather than a ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Aug 19, 2012

Lack of offensive firepower continues to hamper Hanshin

by Wayne Graczyk

What is wrong with the Hanshin Tigers? Seemingly a group of players with the ability to succeed and be a pennant contender, the popular team has obviously underachieved offensively this season and is very unlikely to make postseason play while concluding an eight-game losing ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Aug 12, 2012

Close call for Aizawa brings phrase into question

by Wayne Graczyk

The Japanese translation of HBP, where a batter gets hit by a pitch, is “dead ball.” I wish they would change that, eliminate the word “dead” and adopt the English phrase “hit by pitch.” We almost had a dead player in a recent game ...

MLB's trade deadline frenzy has yet to take hold among Japanese teams

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Aug 5, 2012

MLB's trade deadline frenzy has yet to take hold among Japanese teams

by Wayne Graczyk

One of the potential game-changers in Major League Baseball is the annual late-July trade activity of quality players from teams lower in the standings with little or no chance to make the postseason. Every year, these guys are dealt to playoff-contending clubs for young ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Jul 29, 2012

No need for NPB to push back start times

by Wayne Graczyk

As mentioned in this column last week, the July 25 Central League game between the Yomiuri Giants and Yokohama DeNA Baystars at Tokyo Dome had a starting time of 7 p.m., an hour later than usual for weekday night games in Japanese baseball. It ...

Baseball | BASEBALL BULLET-IN Jul 22, 2012

Nomura has Carp in playoff picture

by Wayne Graczyk

How does this grab you? A 2012 Japan Series between the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles and the Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Hey, it could happen. Check the Pacific and Central League standings at the All-Star break and, while it may not be probable, there is ...

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