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Gary Tegler
For Gary Tegler's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
Events
Jun 26, 2001
Kyoto ceilings bear footprints of 1600 samurai mass suicide
KYOTO — Stepping onto the outer corridor of Shodenji Temple in Kyoto on a recent afternoon, I marveled at the view from the neatly laid out garden. Perfectly framed between the surrounding trees stood a spectacular view of Mount Hiei.
Events
Jun 12, 2001
Kansai rent remains stable despite drop in land prices
KYOTO — Despite a sharp drop in land prices in the Kansai region, rents for residential properties have failed to come down to comparable levels, a trend many experts attribute to a mix of regional and traditional factors.
COMMUNITY
May 20, 2001
The Tiger's meow
Anti-mainstream, anti-centralism, a love of losers. Such is the stuff of a Hanshin Tigers fan.
JAPAN
May 16, 2001
Habibie looks back on presidency, expresses hope
AWAJI ISLAND, Hyogo Pref. -- In the turmoil following the resignation of Indonesian President Suharto in May 1998, the reins of power passed to Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie, then 62 years old.
JAPAN
May 15, 2001
Former Australian prime minister hits U.S. over missile shield
AWAJI ISLAND, Hyogo Pref. -- A former Australian prime minister has slammed the decision of U.S. President George W. Bush to deploy an as-yet undeveloped missile defense system in Asia, saying it poses a "significant" threat to stability in the region.
CULTURE / Art
May 9, 2001
An exhibition of temple treasures to rival any in the country
NARA -- Kofukuji holds a special place in Japanese history, rivaled by few other temples. Throughout its nearly 1,300 years, it has enjoyed the largess of imperial and noble patrons, been home to armies of warrior monks and been rebuilt time and again from the ashes of devastating fires.
Events
May 1, 2001
'Memoirs of a Geisha' muse vents spleen at author
KYOTO -- Arthur Golden's "Memoirs of a Geisha" sold over 4 million copies and lingered on the New York Times best seller list for 58 weeks. The story of a country girl sold into virtual slavery who rises to become one of Japan's most celebrated geisha captivated the world.
JAPAN
Mar 30, 2001
Economy, ecology out of sync: environmentalist
SEIKA, Kyoto Pref. -- Collapsing fisheries, shrinking farmland and rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere are symptoms of severe stress put on the environment by a world whose population is spinning out of control, according to Lester Brown, chairman and founder of the prestigious Worldwatch Institute in Washington.

Longform

Later this month, author Shogo Imamura will open Honmaru, a bookstore that allows other businesses to rent its shelves. It's part of a wave of ideas Japanese booksellers are trying to compete with online spaces.
The story isn't over for Japan's bookstores