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Visa violators continue sit-in at Immigration

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Visa violators continue sit-in at Immigration

by Tomohiro Osaki

A sit-in by visa violators and their families entered its second day Tuesday in front of the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau with protesters seeking government good will. The action at the bureau in Minato Ward is being organized by the Asian People’s Friendship Society, ...

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Why China's developmental state says no to liberalism

by Pankaj Mishra

Modern history is the story of how liberal democracy, originating in Britain and America, spread around the world. This may sound like an absurd fantasy. In actuality, this Whiggish narrative of progress underpins most newspaper editorials, political commentary and speeches in the West, and ...

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A fortunate life among hot springs

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A fortunate life among hot springs

by Judit Kawaguchi

Kazuhiro Shiraishi, 66, is a guest-house manager in the Izu-kogen Highlands, a famous resort area on the Izu Peninsula of Shizuoka Prefecture. Looking out onto the Pacific Ocean, and just 90 minutes by train from Tokyo, Izu has a warm climate all year round ...

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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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Power and mastery of the blank space — Toko Shinoda

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Power and mastery of the blank space — Toko Shinoda

by Jerri Donovan

When speaking of Japanese art, people use words such as wabi and sabi, words that speak of a delicate sensibility and an ephemeral existence. Viewing the retrospective show of painter Toko Shinoda, the first word that comes to mind is "power."

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Flawed strategy, mistakes jeopardizing Tokyo's bid to host 2020 Olympics

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Flawed strategy, mistakes jeopardizing Tokyo's bid to host 2020 Olympics

Have you ever given your best effort while striving to achieve something but felt like what you were doing was futile? That’s the feeling I’m getting about Tokyo’s bid to host the 2020 Olympics. With just over three months to go until the IOC ...

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Strength in depth gives Japan chance to clinch World Cup place

World Cup | SOCCER SCENE Mar 21, 2013

Strength in depth gives Japan chance to clinch World Cup place

by Andrew Mckirdy

National team manager Alberto Zaccheroni will be without two of his most important players when Japan attempts to book its ticket to the 2014 World Cup against Jordan next Tuesday, but the Italian still has enough quality in reserve to get the job done. ...

Japan looking to lay down marker for 2013 in Latvia friendly

Soccer | SOCCER SCENE Jan 31, 2013

Japan looking to lay down marker for 2013 in Latvia friendly

by Andrew Mckirdy

Japan will face tougher tests over the year ahead than next Wednesday’s season-opening friendly against Latvia, but with World Cup qualification virtually secured more than 16 months before the tournament begins, manager Alberto Zaccheroni will be keen to start building momentum on the road ...

Kagawa returns to changed landscape at high-flying United

Soccer | SOCCER SCENE Jan 10, 2013

Kagawa returns to changed landscape at high-flying United

by Andrew Mckirdy

Shinji Kagawa will not have expected anything to come easy when he joined Manchester United last summer, but having returned from injury over the holiday period to a team that has been winning in his absence, the forward will have to work overtime to ...

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Departure of Club World Cup strips Japan of valuable asset

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Departure of Club World Cup strips Japan of valuable asset

by Andrew Mckirdy

The Club World Cup undoubtedly has its flaws, but as the competition ends its long association with Japan to set up home in Morocco for the next two years, the Japanese game would do well to consider what it is losing. Brazilian side Corinthians ...

Debut title fitting reward for Sanfrecce's consistent campaign

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Debut title fitting reward for Sanfrecce's consistent campaign

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Sanfrecce Hiroshima may have had to wait until the J. League’s 20th season before winning their first piece of silverware, but after clinching the championship with a resounding win in front of a home crowd on Saturday, the achievement will taste all the sweeter. ...

Oman qualifier brings Japan back to reality after European tour

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Oman qualifier brings Japan back to reality after European tour

by Andrew Mckirdy

Japan may have enjoyed dining at soccer’s top table in prestige friendlies against France and Brazil last month, but with World Cup-qualifying points at stake in next Wednesday’s away trip to Oman, Alberto Zaccheroni’s side will have to quickly readjust to the realities of ...

Prestige friendlies provide perfect chance to lay down marker

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Prestige friendlies provide perfect chance to lay down marker

by Andrew Mckirdy

International friendlies are often looked upon as little more than an irritation in the crowded calender of the modern game, but as Japan prepares to take on France and Brazil over the coming week, national team manager Alberto Zaccheroni is unlikely to concur. Japan ...

Japan looking to maintain high standards as Brazil beckons

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Japan looking to maintain high standards as Brazil beckons

by Andrew Mckirdy

Japan can take a giant step toward a fifth consecutive World Cup appearance by beating Iraq in next Tuesday’s Brazil 2014 qualifier in Saitama, and if Alberto Zaccheroni’s side can come anywhere close to matching its recent performances, the visitors will be in for ...

Olympic achievements cement Japan's place in world game

Soccer | SOCCER SCENE Aug 16, 2012

Olympic achievements cement Japan's place in world game

by Andrew Mckirdy

Japan’s men may not have been able to emulate their female counterparts in winning a medal at the London Games, but the performance of both teams has taken the nation’s soccer to a new global standing. Nadeshiko Japan returned from the Olympics with a ...

Olympic team well placed to set record straight in London

Soccer | SOCCER SCENE Jul 26, 2012

Olympic team well placed to set record straight in London

by Andrew Mckirdy

The odds are stacked against Japan’s men winning soccer gold at the London Olympics, but given the talent at manager Takashi Sekizuka’s disposal, the possibility of a first medal since 1968 should not be completely discounted. Japan begins its quest to match or better ...

Kagawa ready to rise to challenge as United career begins

Soccer | SOCCER SCENE Jul 19, 2012

Kagawa ready to rise to challenge as United career begins

by Andrew Mckirdy

Shinji Kagawa made a positive first impression at his unveiling as a Manchester United player last week, but the forward will be keen to replace words with action when he makes his debut for the Premier League giants. Kagawa gave an assured performance in ...

Impressive victory puts Japan in good shape for Jordan clash

Soccer | SOCCER SCENE Jun 7, 2012

Impressive victory puts Japan in good shape for Jordan clash

by Andrew Mckirdy

National team manager Alberto Zaccheroni will take nothing for granted in Friday’s World Cup qualifier against Jordan, but if Japan can build on last weekend’s impressive 3-0 win over Oman, three more points should follow. Japan faces Jordan at Saitama Stadium having opened the ...

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