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JIN-384 -- Reflections On the Nikkei's Rankings of Most Livable Tokyo Quarters for Foreigners

Submitted by Japan Inc on September 13, 2006

The Nikkei survey reveals Japanese believe foreigners find Azabu-Hiroo the most livable quarter of Tokyo and the Shitamachi among the least livable.

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TT-390 -- Awakers Inc., ebiz news from Japan

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on September 10, 2006

Several weeks ago, one of our readers made the comment that while we have been commenting on firms doing IPO's, it would be nice to hear about a firm that is still on the way. We thought it would be a good idea to interview some Japanese CEOs of promising companies, and try to understand some of the thinking and opportunities that lie before them in their rush to an IPO.

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JIN-383 -- It's a Boy

Submitted by Japan Inc on September 6, 2006

Princess Kiko gives birth to a boy, but at least one Japanese is no fan of the Imperial Family.

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TT-389 -- Mixi and SNS phenomenon, ebiz news from Japan

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on September 3, 2006

For those of us still struggling to use our cell phones and PCs, there is a whole new world of Internet activity and interaction going on that we will have to stay up with if we want to sell online to anyone under the age of 30. One of these hot new business sectors is that of Social Network Services (SNS), which lets millions of people find new friends and relationships online by matching profiles and forming groups.

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JIN-382 -- A Yellow Peril for Makers of Compacts

Submitted by Japan Inc on September 2, 2006

The "Kei" (mini) cars are coming!

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TT-388 -- Are lithium batteries safe? ebiz news from Japan

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on August 27, 2006

Back at the end of June (Terrie's Take 380), we carried a news item about a Dell laptop that exploded into flames at a conference here in Japan and which was caught on video.

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JIN-381 -- 'Tokyo the Powerful' barges her way into world

Submitted by Japan Inc on August 23, 2006

Headlines across the globe splashed out the Asian giant's
woes: "It happens in Tokyo too: Power cut cripples city"

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JIN-380 -- The Heart of Koizumi

Submitted by Japan Inc on August 18, 2006

When I turned on the news Tuesday morning, I was surprised
to see a live telecast of a motorcade.
The broadcaster's helicopter hovered over the black
limousines as they traveled through streets empty because of
hour and season, this being O-Bon, when Tokyoites return to
hometowns...

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TT-387 -- Paper-thin batteries, ebiz news from Japan

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on August 13, 2006

With its great public transport system, Japan is one of the world's truly personally mobile cultures. There are portable gadgets of all kinds, not least of which include cell phones and music players. Have you ever wondered just how many batteries are needed annually to feed this mobility? We decided to check, and apparently Japanese consumers own more than 100m cell phones and 200m+ personal entertainment and information devices. As a result, they consume about 4.6bn batteries worth JPY700bn (US$5.98bn) yearly, of which about 78% are primary (disposable) batteries.

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JIN-379 -- Hiroshima and Yankee Guilt

Submitted by Japan Inc on August 9, 2006

The J@pan Inc. Newsletter
Commentary on the Week's Business, Technology and Cultural News
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Issue No. 379
Wednesday August 9, 2006 TOKYO
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