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Fun / foon Tokyo
Monday, March 15, 2004
Birdbrain Reporters Spread Avian Flu
Topic: Japanese life
News Reporters Blamed for Spread of Chicken Flu
The Weekly Post - Mar 15 - Mar 21, 2004

Chicken flu is spreading throughout Japan. In one incident in Kyoto, more than 100,000 chickens died in the epidemic.
The Japanese government should have taken all possible measures to prevent it before it spread, however, as usual, neither the Ministry of Agriculture and Fishery nor the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, had done it. .....reporters rushed to the farm. When they entered the farm for reporting and taking news photos, their shoes, clothes and skin must have been infected by the chicken flu virus.
The reporters did not clean droppings and ground soil they picked up at the chicken farm.

Posted by trek/taro at 4:46 PM JST
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"Weeping cherry tree and Daimyo garden" Tokyo's best
Topic: Japanese life
Komagome Rikugien Park


"Weeping cherry tree and Daimyo garden"
As far as I'm concerned this is the best "secret" Japanese garden in Tokyo. You can visit it in Komagome, Bunkyo-ku during it's special evening hours ---it's romantic and classy place to put on your best moves with plenty of dark nooks and more than plenty of love hotels next to the park.


Location: 6-16-3, Hon-Komagome, Bunkyou-ku, Tokyo
Seven minutes walk from the Komagome Station, JR Yamanote
Loop Line, Nanboku Subway Line
Special hours 2004 March 19 to 28 for 9 o'clock - 21:00 (entrance to the garden closes 20:30 )
Admission charge: 300yen for adults


This park was constructed in 1695 by Yoshiyasu Yanagisawa the sub-Shogun of Shogun Tsunayoshi Tokygawa in the Edo era. This park has the best you can see today of the trad-garden style of Edo.


Photos and info
http://www.redtailcanyon.com/items/17641.aspx
http://my.reset.jp/~tc1/Rikugien/Rikugien.html
http://members.aol.com/takayaichi/riku.htm


Posted by trek/taro at 3:31 PM JST
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This Japanese pussy won't scratch
Topic: Japanese life
Colourful nail caps for scratching cats snapped up in Japan
Fri Mar 12, 8:24 AM ET
TOKYO (AFP) -
Japanese cat owners are snapping up colourful claw caps that can stop their pets scratching furniture or merely decorate a pampered puss's nails...
.... Full-size pussy pix here.

Posted by trek/taro at 1:10 PM JST
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RIP: World's Largest indoor Ski area
RIP: World's Largest indoor Ski-jo
.... SSAWS Ski Dome just outside of Tokyo. The disassembly is almost complete, and most of the activity at the site seems to be the last stages of clean up..... See the full-size picture at Lem Fugitt's blog.
BEFORE PIX of SSAWS




Posted by trek/taro at 12:19 PM JST
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'Puroresu' may invade USA
WrestleMania -- Headline Central
March 14, 2004 / The Christian Science Monitor offers this on professional wrestling

.... World Wrestling Entertainment Company... weekly television audience has fallen sharply...as viewership declines for the nation's premier wrestling federation, some see an opportunity for foreign wrestling to gain ground among American fans.
Two contenders are already beginning to make inroads: Japanese pro wrestling, commonly called puroresu, and Mexican-style contests, known as lucha libre. If either can land a television contract in the United States, some industry observers say, they could begin to take market share away from the already weakened WWE.
"One way to look at this is that this is exactly what pro wrestling needs to reinvigorate the industry," says Robert Thompson, director of the Center for Study of Popular Television at Syracuse University in New York. "Pro wrestling in America was to the sport of wrestling what an episode of Jerry Springer was to a conversation, and the weight of that style is what ultimately caused it to collapse. There's something about [puroresu and lucha libre], however, that does seem a little less tongue-in-cheek, a little less bathed in the irony that pro wrestling in this country was absolutely floating in....

Posted by trek/taro at 11:14 AM JST
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'Busy-ness' bad. Japan needs to slack.
Topic: Japanese life
"...busy-ness is part of the problem"
IT needs to slow down: guru
ZDNet Australia 15 March 2004

"The busier you are the less able the company will reach their long term goals. When you take the 'slack' out of your organisation you don?t have time to change," DeMarco added.
While admitting that his answer to this problem was simplistic, DeMarco highlighted Japan?s efficiency-obsessed economy in the 1980s as an example of his theory.
"We saw what Japan was doing in the economy in the 80s and we flinched. They worked harder, longer and were better educated?as we found out this didn?t work out so well for Japan. Since 1990, Japan hasn?t been so great," DeMarco said.
He explained that while Japan still had the high work ethic of the 80s, and were still "brilliant and very bright," their over-efficient processes had been at the core of one of the longest recessions in history.

Posted by trek/taro at 10:32 AM JST
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'Overprotecting intellectual property is as harmful as underprotecting it'
Topic: Media
COOL QUOTE:

"Overprotecting intellectual property is as harmful as underprotecting it," wrote Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Alex Kozinski in a recent copyright ruling. "Culture is impossible without a rich public domain. Nothing today, likely nothing since we tamed fire, is genuinely new: Culture, like science and technology, grows by accretion, each new creator building on the works of those who came before. Overprotection stifles the very creative forces it's supposed to nurture."

---via Fiona Morgan. "Copywrong: Copyright laws are stifling art, but the public domain can save us." The Independent Weekly, December 3, 2003.

Posted by trek/taro at 9:10 AM JST
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Sunday, March 14, 2004
Fake Japanese school visas
This sounds like the Japanese school I used to attend which had three classrooms with 20 desks each and yet 4,000+ "students" enrolled.

School helped 8000 enter Japan illegally
March 14 - Daily Yomiuri
A company executive who runs a Japanese language school in Tokyo helped about 8,000 Chinese people enter Japan illegally over an eight-year period by producing fake certificates for use in their visa applications....

Posted by trek/taro at 10:48 PM JST
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WHITE DAY in Japan
Topic: Japanese life



LET'S WHITE DAY
"White Day" has always sounded to me like something thought up by the whimpy fools in the Aryan Nation.


Posted by trek/taro at 10:11 PM JST
Updated: Sunday, March 14, 2004 10:15 PM JST
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Friday, March 12, 2004
Japanese babe take the offensive!
Topic: Japanese life
Gov. Fusae Ota
...and SDF babe going to Iraq

Osaka gov. urged not to award prize at sumo tourney over sexism
Kyodo / March
OSAKA, Japan
- Osaka Gov. Fusae Ota ... to halt awarding a prefecture-funded prize to the winner the Spring Grand Sumo Tournament to open in Osaka... the refusal by the Japan Sumo Association to let women enter the ''dohyo'' wrestling ring is ''unfavorable'' from the point of view of gender equality.
GSDF force to head for Iraq mission
Kyodo / March 12
ASAHIKAWA, Japan -
A female member of Japan's Ground Self-Defense Force (GSDF) is seen .. to head for Kuwait ... About some 10 female members will join the mission for the first time.

Posted by trek/taro at 10:29 PM JST
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Book Examines Japanese WW2 Biowar Program
Thursday, March 11, 2004 9:10 a.m. ET
NEW YORK (Reuters)
- A secret Japanese Army unit, dubbed Unit 371, sprayed Chinese villages with bacteria, spiked their wells with disease and laced their food with germs, perhaps killing up to a million Chinese in World War II, a new book says.There could be over 700,000 or even one million" lives lost to Japan's biowarfare program, Daniel Barenblatt, author of "A Plague Upon Humanity," said in a recent interview.
The book, published in the United States by HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., tracks Japan's development of biological weaponry from 1931 to 1945 and its use of these weapons -- bubonic plague, typhoid, anthrax and cholera -- on civilians, many of them in China....
....AN ACT OF NATURE?
"These are poor people who are for the first time telling their stories. They, at first, thought it (their illnesses) was an act of nature. Many had no idea what was happening to them," said Barenblatt.

Posted by trek/taro at 6:23 PM JST
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Where Can I Find Big Shoes in Tokyo
Topic: adviceS
Shoes? Easy, but your selection is limited.
(You should just buy them in your home country.)
Try Iseten Shinjuku 6th floor, Sports Authority, CostCo Japan, etc.
Washington --- the most "famous" big shoes store of Japan not cheap
Varied footwear available in larger sizes
5-7-7 Ginza http://www.wguides.com/city/80/225_89853.cfm
Footlocker
The popular American athletic shoe chain

in Parco http://www.wguides.com/city/80/225_35231.cfm

See my friends' advice at
Metropolis [Tokyo] Looking Good: Big is beautiful
Fun not serious help
http://www.tokyoshoes.com/blog/archives/2003_06.html


Or read the thread
http://www.gaijinpot.com/forums/read.php?f=22&i=263&t=26
_________________
"The haggis that is sold in Tokyo is very expensive."

Posted by trek/taro at 2:56 PM JST
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Thursday, March 11, 2004
Toyota with dextrous fingers, lips & blows
Topic: Japanese Tech
robot blow job

"a lung function that allows it to blow"

A robot sways and plays 'When You Wish Upon a Star' on the trumpet
AP - Thursday, March 11, 2004.
.. Toyota Motor Corp. shows the robot in Tokyo ..The 120 centimeters (47 inches) tall unnamed robot has a lung function that allows it to blow the horn with dextrous fingers and mechanical lips.


Posted by trek/taro at 8:51 PM JST
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Todai gang bang?
Topic: Japanese life



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Posted by trek/taro at 8:49 PM JST
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NHK is giving Big Bird the big bird
Topic: Media
Japan's public TV broadcaster, NHK, is giving Big Bird the big bird...

Japanese Big Bird NHK to discontinue airing 'Sesame Street'
Yomiuri/ Mar 10 "Sesame Street," a children's English-language program broadcast by NHK on its educational channel, is to end April 3, due to policy differences between NHK and the U.S. production company on the focus of the program, an NHK spokesman said..."(The production company) Sesame Workshop has been asking us to broadcast the program in Japanese for several years.."

Posted by trek/taro at 3:56 PM JST
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The real "Last Samurai "
Topic: Media
Samurai Lady Quixotic presidential bid by scion of samurai?
--The Asahi Shimbun, March 10 (IHT/Asahi: March 11, 2004)

Irina Hakamada, a candidate in next Sunday's Russian presidential election, likes to wear black. She calls herself 'a scion of samurai,'' and the media has labeled her the 'Samurai Lady.''....
.... Hakamada stands out. She is a vocal critic of the government, charging that Russia has become a society that keeps itself together by falsehood and terror. ... In her campaign speeches, she says, ``Don't keep silent. Let us raise our voices.'' Failing to do so, she warns, could bring a return to the Soviet era.
Her father was Mutsuo Hakamada, a deceased former member of the Japanese Communist Party, who sought asylum in the Soviet Union in the days when being a member of the party was enough to earn the death penalty in Japan. (?!)

(I can't say whether that statement is true about the death penalty for being a Commie, it sounds "off" to me).

Posted by trek/taro at 11:55 AM JST
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Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Take a leak, take a 1.6 kiloliter leak
Topic: Japanese life
Ohhhh, I gotta take a leak.
This is near where I sea kayak every summer break during OBON.

Ehime reactor leaks 1.6 tons of radioactive coolant water
The Japan Times / March 10

MATSUYAMA, Ehime Pref. (Kyodo) About 1.6 tons of radioactive coolant water poured Tuesday morning from a pump at the No. 3 reactor of the Ikata nuclear power plant in Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku Electric Power Co. said.

Posted by trek/taro at 1:06 PM JST
Updated: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 8:18 PM JST
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Tuesday, March 9, 2004
Live action CUTIE HONEY film
Topic: Media
Ok, here a good one....CUTIE HONEY is now gonna be a live action film.


http://www.cutiehoney.com/


live Cutie Honey

Hot and new Cutie Honey

    VS

        Old-school Cutie Honey

Old-school Cutie Honey

Posted by trek/taro at 12:40 PM JST
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Congrads you're a BUCHO: now work for free
Topic: Japanese life
mad bucho
TokyoNow: Nearly everyone's a manager at this company
Tuesday March 9, 7:30 AM / Kyodo

Half of the 60 or so full-time employees of a manufacturing company in the Tokai region of central Japan hold managerial positions, which strangely enough, saves the company money.
Initially, the company aggressively persuaded more than a dozen union members in 1999 to become managers, telling them that management could not afford to pay them overtime.

Posted by trek/taro at 11:23 AM JST
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And Japanese call this
Topic: Japanese life
sakuraIt's that time of year again. The TV "news" constists of nothing but blithering about blooming. ARRRRG! We got to put chicken wire around the TV to protect it from me throwing things at it when the "Flower Front fake news comes on again and AGAIN! ARRRRG!

This is NOT news.


'Sakura' set to blossom early
Japan Times, March 9

It set off a flurry of phone calls to weather officials. The big story: Japan may be on its way to one of its earliest cherry blossom seasons ever. ...


<---translation of the haiku on the right
Without seeing cherry trees
Middie-aged men forget depreession
Got drunk and become alcoholic.

Posted by trek/taro at 10:03 AM JST
Updated: Tuesday, March 9, 2004 10:13 AM JST
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