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WEEK 3

Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Sep 19, 2010
Thinking aloud
Few philosophers are compared to rock stars or TV celebrities, but that's the kind of popularity Michael Sandel enjoys in Japan.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Sep 19, 2010
Rustic building fest spans two continents
Back in early August, as families across Japan were beginning to plan trips to their hometowns during the upcoming Obon holidays, Hannes Schnelle of Sarenseck, Germany, and 26 fellow Europeans were preparing for a Japanese journey of their own.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Sep 19, 2010
Let's samba!
Despite Tokyo's record-breaking summer heat, half a million spectators packed downtown Asakusa on Aug. 28 to watch the 30th Asakusa Samba Carnival, with many having arrived in the morning to be sure of getting a good view.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Aug 15, 2010
Landscapes as never before
Being original is crucial to any artist's survival. In the field of realistic painting, though, there seems little left for artists to explore in an age when anyone with a camera has long been able to capture virtually any image of their choice.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Aug 15, 2010
Can robots be chips off the Bard's block?
Actors traditionally wish each other good luck before they go on stage by saying, "Break a leg!"
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Aug 15, 2010
Silent but deadly in the RAW ring
There is a saying among pro-wrestlers that your true opponent is not the person facing you in the ring, but everyone outside the ring — in other words, the spectators in the stadium and, for some bouts, the millions watching on television.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Jul 18, 2010
From grubs to kimono
Bryan Whitehead redefines what it means to "make something from scratch."
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Jul 18, 2010
Will Edo Castle's tower rise again?
What does Tokyo have as a genuine landmark?
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Jul 18, 2010
Bikes starlet of Bangkok rides high
"Instead of staying home, I like to meet many people — I like my freedom," says Chiemi Svensson. It's a feeling this 57-year-old Japanese resident of Bangkok surely has in common with most of her Harley customers.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Jun 20, 2010
Homey husky learns to live a dog's life
Chaine, a friendly husky living in Tokyo, was 5 years old when her owners, Motoko Shiraishi and Yasushi Ishikawa, took her to see a sled-dog race in Gunma Prefecture in the winter of 2003.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Jun 20, 2010
Towering ambition
One sunny Saturday last month, Hitachi Ltd., Japan's largest electronics maker, made headlines when it hosted a rare tour of its spanking new elevator-testing tower — the world's tallest — at its sprawling facility in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki Prefecture.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Jun 20, 2010
Mere mortal waddles on water
From a distance, Tatsuro Yokoi looks like a pirate clinging to the mast of a sunken galleon.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
May 16, 2010
Globe-trotting Brit sets a new 'Guinness' record for itchy feet
If a thing is worth doing, it's worth doing under ludicrously difficult, not strictly necessary, self-imposed rules. Such was the thinking of 31-year-old Graham Hughes when, stewing on the details of a long-dreamed of plot to visit every country on Earth, he decided to add a bit of hot sauce: He would visit them all in one continuous journey, and — to hell with it — he'd also do it without flying. Why not?
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
May 16, 2010
One of a kind
A young Japanese woman in colorful African clothes appeared on the stage at a small club in Tokyo's central Roppongi district on April 25. She sat down on a low chair in front of an eight-stringed wooden instrument.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
May 16, 2010
'Pig Meat' journeys from cute to cutlets
A series of food-safety scandals in the early and mid 2000s — involving, among other scares, bacteria-infected milk and poisonous Chinese dumplings — have made many more people in Japan aware of the need to know — and the danger of not knowing — the origins of their daily fare.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Apr 18, 2010
Let's Carnaval!
Dressed in green and pink costumes and topped off with Afro wigs, eight Japanese people, including this writer, gathered in the lobby of a hotel in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's samba capital, at midnight on Feb. 15.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Apr 18, 2010
U.K. chef hails sake as 'sexy'
London-based chef and TV presenter Silvena Rowe is best-known in Britain as an expert on eastern Mediterranean cuisine. But in Japan last month, she had her compass set entirely elsewhere — promoting the "sex appeal" of sake to Japan's younger generations.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Apr 18, 2010
Artist and architect rethink the condo
Drab, repetitive, formulaic, plain: some of the more polite adjectives that might be applied to most condominium design in Japan.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Mar 21, 2010
Kimono like never before
In 1974, Hideko Kariya represented Japan in the Miss Internationals finals, a beauty pageant that started in California in 1960 and moved to Japan in 1968. She placed fifth. Then, in 1981, she married into a family than ran an ever-expanding empire of more than 100 kimono stores across Japan. But as the economy boomed, and with it the family business, Kariya humbly remained at home, Cinderella-like, raising two sons.
Japan Times
LIFE / WEEK 3
Mar 21, 2010
Can doggy bags save the world?
It can be a bit embarrassing at a restaurant to say that you'd like to take your leftovers away with you. That's probably why people the world over often ask for the food to be put in a "doggy bag," whether or not they have a hungry pooch waiting at home. The cute expression also helps them to avoid looking mean.

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