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Still Life >> Fast Moving >>: June 2006
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Still Life Fast Moving. A reporter's blog about life in Tokyo. June 13, 2006. Wrapped up in controversy over plastic. A quick story on Japan's obsession with wrapping. June 12, 2006. TOKYO — Buy lunch and a magazine at any Japanese convenience store, and you're likely to get your drink in one plastic bag, hot lunch box in another, and your magazine in yet a third. Facing criticism from environmentalists, Japan is now trying to reduce plastic use with a law revision that lets the government issue warnings...
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Still Life >> Fast Moving >>: BBC interview
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Still Life Fast Moving. A reporter's blog about life in Tokyo. January 31, 2007. I was recently interviewed by the BBC travel program, Holiday. About life in Tokyo. In the broadcast, presenter and interior designer Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. Tries sushi at Tsukiji fish market, sits in on a kendo class, visits Akihabara electronics town, and concludes that Westerners no longer find Tokyo "difficult to translate" because they've become a lot more literate in the Japanese lifestyle. BBC Holiday Web site.
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Still Life >> Fast Moving >>: Learning to say "I love you"
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Still Life Fast Moving. A reporter's blog about life in Tokyo. February 3, 2007. Learning to say "I love you". Here's a story I did on Japanese husbands desperate to rekindle their marriages as retirement dawns:. Feb 1, 2007. By Hiroko Tabuchi, AP. Mitsutoshi Fukatsu has been with his wife for three decades, but their lives have grown apart: as a busy stationmaster, he returned to their home in Shibukawa, Gunma Prefecture, only to eat, bathe and sleep. AP photo by Shizuo Kambayashi. I work as a reporter ...
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Still Life >> Fast Moving >>: May 2007
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Still Life Fast Moving. A reporter's blog about life in Tokyo. May 30, 2007. Poor youths sleep in Japan's Net cafes. I spent several late nights in the rundown Tokyo suburb of Kamata to research this story, which tries to capture a new form of poverty in Japan. May 29, 2007. TOKYO (AP) It's almost midnight as Ryo settles into a reclining chair for the night, a can of tea and a pack of cigarettes at his side, a construction job awaiting him in the morning. The phenomenon raises many issues in terms of hea...
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margen del yodo: mayo 2012
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En el margen del río Yodo, que corre del Lago Biwa al puerto de Osaka, grabo unos trazos cambiantes. "Esto es lo malo de no hacer imprimir las obras: que se va la vida en rehacerlas", escribió Reyes. Esto es lo bueno de la vida: que corre. Como lo que aquí se publica no se imprime, se rehace. Martes, 15 de mayo de 2012. Publicadas por Aurelio Asiain. Vínculos a esta publicación. Suscribirse a: Entradas (Atom). Luna en la hierba. 世論 What Japan Thinks. Una japonesa en Japón ー ある帰国子女のブログ. Can Japan be cured?
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margen del yodo: Mutsuo Takahashi: En el mundo de las malas hierbas
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En el margen del río Yodo, que corre del Lago Biwa al puerto de Osaka, grabo unos trazos cambiantes. "Esto es lo malo de no hacer imprimir las obras: que se va la vida en rehacerlas", escribió Reyes. Esto es lo bueno de la vida: que corre. Como lo que aquí se publica no se imprime, se rehace. Domingo, 11 de marzo de 2012. Mutsuo Takahashi: En el mundo de las malas hierbas. Publicadas por Aurelio Asiain. No hay comentarios.:. Suscribirse a: Comentarios de la entrada (Atom). Luna en la hierba. Art exhibiti...
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margen del yodo: Japón: los niños del tsunami
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En el margen del río Yodo, que corre del Lago Biwa al puerto de Osaka, grabo unos trazos cambiantes. "Esto es lo malo de no hacer imprimir las obras: que se va la vida en rehacerlas", escribió Reyes. Esto es lo bueno de la vida: que corre. Como lo que aquí se publica no se imprime, se rehace. Sábado, 3 de marzo de 2012. Japón: los niños del tsunami. La BBC transmitió el 1° de marzo pasado este documental en que los niños hablan de su experiencia del tsunami del 11 de marzo de 2011. Luna en la hierba.
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Still Life >> Fast Moving >>: Poor youths sleep in Japan's Net cafes
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Still Life Fast Moving. A reporter's blog about life in Tokyo. May 30, 2007. Poor youths sleep in Japan's Net cafes. I spent several late nights in the rundown Tokyo suburb of Kamata to research this story, which tries to capture a new form of poverty in Japan. May 29, 2007. TOKYO (AP) It's almost midnight as Ryo settles into a reclining chair for the night, a can of tea and a pack of cigarettes at his side, a construction job awaiting him in the morning. The phenomenon raises many issues in terms of hea...
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Still Life >> Fast Moving >>: December 2005
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Still Life Fast Moving. A reporter's blog about life in Tokyo. December 30, 2005. Stories: Pregnancy Diary by Yoko Ogawa. A brilliant and disturbing short story on pregnancy from Tokyo-based author Yoko Ogawa, "Pregnancy Diary," appeared in the Dec. 26, 2005 edition of The New Yorker. Original story in The New Yorker, Dec. 26, 2005. Links to this post. Labels: poetry and prose. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Stories: Pregnancy Diary by Yoko Ogawa. The New York Times.
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Still Life >> Fast Moving >>: Wrapped up in controversy over plastic
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Still Life Fast Moving. A reporter's blog about life in Tokyo. June 13, 2006. Wrapped up in controversy over plastic. A quick story on Japan's obsession with wrapping. June 12, 2006. TOKYO — Buy lunch and a magazine at any Japanese convenience store, and you're likely to get your drink in one plastic bag, hot lunch box in another, and your magazine in yet a third. Facing criticism from environmentalists, Japan is now trying to reduce plastic use with a law revision that lets the government issue warnings...
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