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Melanie Campbell-Drane
For Melanie Campbell-Drane's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
LIFE / Food & Drink / VINELAND
Apr 22, 2001
Days of wine and picnics
The ideal picnic wine must meet several criteria. Since a throbbing hangover can ruin an afternoon, the wine should be low in alcohol. On a warm day, it is best to avoid heavy red wines; harsh tannins can leave the mouth feeling parched. Finally, the wine should convey a sense of celebration. It is hard to resist a well-chilled wine that catches the sunlight in its bubbles.
LIFE / Food & Drink / VINELAND
Apr 8, 2001
A toast to wine's new world
As recently as the early '90s, consumers in Japan needed perseverance to track down good, affordable wines. Wine was still perceived as a special-occasion beverage, requiring the intervention of an expert in formal attire. Top Tokyo restaurant wine lists revealed an obsession with French trophy wines, and retail prices would often produce a cringe. Wine fans on budgets were limited mainly to mediocre, bulk-produced plonk -- unless they smuggled in their favorites from abroad in their carry-on luggage.

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When trying to trace your lineage in Japan, the "koseki" is the most important form of document you'll encounter.
Climbing the branches of a Japanese family tree