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Jack Sidders
For Jack Sidders's latest contributions to The Japan Times, see below:
The No. 1 Poultry building, left, in the City of London
BUSINESS
Jul 20, 2023
South Korean investors stung as bet on offices in financial centers turns sour
With a growing need for environmental credentials for corporate renters and downsizing due to the pandemic, office real-estate markets are seeing a "flight to quality" — leaving some exposed
Japan Times
BUSINESS
Mar 5, 2022
London’s billionaire playground challenged by war’s reality
Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and the subsequent targeting of Russia's overseas money, threatens to end the British capital's near 50-year run as the plutocrat's playground of choice.
Japan Times
BUSINESS
Oct 9, 2021
Tycoon behind a crisis-era property crash now sits on a $9 billion debt mountain
Germany's Adler Group owes its creditors more than u20ac8 billion ($9.3 billion) and bears warn it might be more leveraged than it appears.
Reader Mail
Jan 3, 2008
Moratorium better than extinction
In his Dec. 27 letter, "Human existence demands sacrifice," Misao Nakayama asks why we should make a distinction between farmed animals and fish, and wild animals and fish? I would have thought the answer was obvious. Farmed animals and fish are produced for the purpose of eating them, and their numbers are sustainable. However, wild animals and fish can become extinct if they are harvested at numbers greater than their natural rates of reproduction. Once they become extinct, nobody can eat them again. If you don't believe this can happen, please research the great auck, the passenger pigeon and the Stellar's sea cow, to name just a few species that were eaten out of existence by human beings.

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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