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Eriko Arita
For Eriko Arita's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
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LIFE
May 24, 2009
Happy Birthday Yokohama!
For untold generations it was a muddy little fishing village on present-day Tokyo Bay. Then the destiny of Yokohama (meaning "broad beach") changed forever when a U.S. naval squadron led by Commodore Matthew Perry dropped anchor there in February 1854.
LIFE / Style & Design
May 10, 2009
Fundoshi: undercover revolution
Loincloths called fundoshi have been the traditional underwear for Japanese men since ancient times, and though most now wear Western-style undershorts, they still don fundoshi at such events as local street festivals and to engage in sumo.
LIFE
May 10, 2009
Playing the party odds for love
In Japan, women are traditionally subservient to men and — like children in the West — have long been schooled to be "seen and not heard." But in matters of the heart and homemaking, and in these times of increasing sexual equality, Japan's females — who were formerly hunted romantically...
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
May 8, 2009
A traditional dance form from India's north
Dancers swathed in colorful silk saris with bells jangling from their ankles will perform a passionate and exotic dance form from northern India in Tokyo on May 12 and 13 in an event titled "Amurut Manthan #2," organized by an Indian-dance group based in the capital.
Japan Times
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
May 1, 2009
Expect a heavenly performance
T he Vienna Boys' Choir, dubbed as having "the voices of angels," is set to bring its pitch-perfect sound to Japan between now and mid-June.
Japan Times
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Apr 24, 2009
A cappella groups face off in JAM battle
To celebrate Children's Day, May 5, a shopping mall in Tokyo's recently developed Shiodome area will host two events in which Tokyo youngsters will battle in a way familiar to any viewers of TV shows such as "Britain's Got Talent" and "American Idol."
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Apr 24, 2009
A cappella groups face off in JAM battle
To celebrate Children's Day, May 5, a shopping mall in Tokyo's recently developed Shiodome area will host two events in which Tokyo youngsters will battle in a way familiar to any viewers of TV shows such as "Britain's Got Talent" and "American Idol."
ENVIRONMENT / WEEK 3
Apr 19, 2009
Picking up good vibrations
The vibrations of every passing vehicle are now being turned into electricity by a venture company whose technology is powering one of 108 LED (light-emitting diode) lights on the Goshiki Zakura Ohashi bridge over the Arakawa River in Tokyo's downtown Adachi Ward — and whose pioneering work may one...
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Apr 17, 2009
Celebrating the work of artist Dick Bruna
Illustrations by Dick Bruna, creator of picture books featuring the rabbit Miffy, and other animals, are now on show at the Museum of Modern Art in Saitama. As a firm family favorite, this exhibition is sure to be popular with parents during Golden Week.
Japan Times
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Apr 17, 2009
Celebrating the work of artist Dick Bruna
Illustrations by Dick Bruna, creator of picture books featuring the rabbit Miffy, and other animals, are now on show at the Museum of Modern Art in Saitama. As a firm family favorite, this exhibition is sure to be popular with parents during Golden Week.
Japan Times
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Apr 3, 2009
Classic cars in a modern setting
At Tokyo Concours d' Elegance 2009, some 30 classic European automobiles owned by Japanese collectors are on show. Meaning "competition of elegance" in French, the title is used for occasions on which the owners of classic cars display their immaculately maintained, beautiful vehicles and compete for...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / WEEK 3
Mar 15, 2009
Slow Life ambassador tickets hasty hordes
At a busy crossing in front of Tokyo Station, Bruno Contigiani, president of L'Arte del Vivere con Lentezza (The Art of Slow Living), an organization he founded in his native Italy, approached office workers one after another urging "Yuru yuru, shiawase" ("Go slowly, be happy").
LIFE / CLOSE-UP
Mar 1, 2009
Of money and motherhood
Kazuyo Katsuma is a charismatic economic analyst, best-selling writer and working mother, who has regular columns in newspapers and appears frequently in magazines and on TV shows. Katsuma is considered one of Japan's foremost writers on the subjects of self- development skills for people in business,...
LIFE / CLOSE-UP
Mar 1, 2009
Kazuyo Katsuma: Of money and motherhood
Kazuyo Katsuma is a charismatic economic analyst, best-selling writer and working mother, who has regular columns in newspapers and appears frequently in magazines and on TV shows. Katsuma is considered one of Japan's foremost writers on the subjects of self- development skills for people in business,...
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / WEEK 3
Feb 15, 2009
Keio's man ahead of his time
Next time you come by a ¥10,000 bill, take a look at the face of Yukichi Fukuzawa (1835-1901) that appears on the front, for he was a most remarkable man.
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Feb 13, 2009
Jazz collective thrills, unites Asian nations
Unit Asia, a multicultural jazz outfit known for its high-energy performances and versatile musical sensibilities, is about to delight music lovers in Japan.
Japan Times
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Feb 6, 2009
Myanmarese puppetry comes to Japan
The trials and tribulations of Myanmar — which is run by a junta and often in the headlines for all the wrong reasons — can often take the focus away from the fact that the nation has a rich cultural history.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Jan 18, 2009
Of orphans and granddaughters
When I was 10 years old, I found a book titled "Akage no An" ("Anne with Red Hair") in a library. It was a Japanese translation of "Anne of Green Gables" written by Canadian novelist Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) in 1908.
Events / Events Outside Tokyo
Jan 16, 2009
Silent cinema to appeal to foreigners
Four Japanese silent movies produced in the 1930s will be shown in Tokyo on Jan. 28.
Japan Times
MORE SPORTS
Dec 28, 2008
Ekiden pulls them in from around the world
Foreign athletes have been conspicuous in numerous ekiden long-distance relays since the 1980s.

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