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JIN-409 -- Tokyo Station Redux

Submitted by Japan Inc on April 5, 2007

Tokyo Station, the sprawling red brick landmark with a main entrance facing the Imperial Palace, is being restored to Kingo Tatsuno's original design. This is ironic. It is ironic because the nearly century-old station is the focal point of two modern, glitzy office building complexes, one in the...

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TT-415 -- More on Dankai retirements

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on April 2, 2007

If you were asked, "Which period between 1940 and now led to the largest loss of male workers from Japan's economy?" You probably would answer World War II, since during the period 1939 through to the surrender in August of 1945, around 2,000,000 soldiers, over 3% of the population, perished in the pursuit of Emperor and empire. However, in fact the period of greatest loss (but not necessarily loss of life) of males from the Japanese workforce is...

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JIN-408 -- Catching a Kubariya with His Hand in the Mail Slot

Submitted by Japan Inc on March 30, 2007

I had never seen a 'kubariya,' but I knew they existed. For me the kubariya was an unidentified mysterious animal (UMA) in which I fervidly believed, just as some Japanese believe in the existence of the 'kappa,' a mischievous water sprite with a saucerlike object on its head. It was perhaps 10 years ago...

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JIN-407 -- Happy Broadcast Day!

Submitted by Japan Inc on March 28, 2007

Yes, today is Broadcast Day. It marks the day in 1925 when the Tokyo Central Broadcasting Corporation (NHK's predecessor) began broadcasting from a temporary radio studio in Shibaura, Tokyo. Broadcast Day was established by NHK in 1943. On March 22 NHK awards the 'Broadcast Culture Prize' at NHK Hall. Can't make it to NHK Hall? Well...

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TT-414 -- Tamiflu

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on March 26, 2007

The nurse filling out the prescription said that they would give our daughter Tamiflu. We were concerned at hearing that, since we'd heard the media reports about the drug and didn't want to take any chances. But the nurse told us that the alternative drug was "sold out" because everyone was looking to switch from Tamiflu. So it was either the Roche drug...

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TT-413 -- Hedging against the fall of the US dollar

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on March 19, 2007

Ever since the Chinese overtook Japan as the largest holder of foreign reserves, the US in particular has started to realize that having a bunch of foreign governments you're not necessarily friendly with holding your debt isn't such a good idea. While only Hillary Clinton has so far come out and said that the foreign holdings are a risk, perhaps she should have gone further and said...

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JIN-406 -- A Postscript on the Comfort Women

Submitted by Japan Inc on March 16, 2007

The previous JIN advocated the impaneling of a multinational commission to investigate the facts concerning Japanese government involvement in the sexual exploitation of Asian women during the Second World War, the so-called comfort women. The day after JIN was posted, Prime Minister Abe endorsed an investigation into the historical facts. I'm not suggesting the Prime Minister reads JIN. For one thing...

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TT-412 -- 5.5m vending machines

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Submitted by Terrie Lloyd on March 12, 2007

Japan is rightfully known as the land of vending machines. It's hard to say why there are so many, given that there are already plenty of little specialty shops down every alley. But perhaps one reason why there are no fewer is the simple fact that this relatively law-abiding society doesn't see vending machines as...

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JIN-405 -- A Truth Commission to Exorcise the Ghost of a War Past

Submitted by Japan Inc on March 7, 2007

Chewing the cud with the two European friends in the car the other day the conversation turned to the comfort women controversy. One friend, a Brit, remarked Europeans seldom talk about the war, and wondered why it still simmered as an issue in East Asia. I can think of two reasons. One is...

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JIN-404 -- A Foolocracy Can't Fool All the People All the Time

Submitted by Japan Inc on March 5, 2007

My son is a fourth grader at a local school in Yokohama. I've been eager he learn the father tongue, but have been frustrated in this regard, because I've precious little time to teach him and can't afford to send him to an international school, where annual fees can rival those of a private university in the US. So I was pleased to hear of a plan to make English a compulsory subject from the fifth grade at public grade schools. The timing was perfect...

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