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How to write about Japan | All the best
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How to write about Japan. On July 1, 2011. 1 In your book, magazine title or blog header, make sure you have a reference to “Rising Sun” “Yen to do blah blah” or “Far Eastern Promise.” Anything else will mark you out as an amateur. Or worse, one of those contrarians who thinks the uniqueness of Japan is no more unique than any other unique country, such as the United States, Britain, France, Italy, China, India etc. 2 Do not use pictures of Japanese people behaving normally. This must be your premise for...
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Archive for 2011 Yearly archive page. On July 1, 2011. The earthquake changed me. Sure, I still write under a ridiculous pseudonym, but the earthquake has profoundly affected me liberated me, even. It is my Year Zero. The significance of March 11 is the fundamental questions it asks of all of us. The first for me is: What right do I have to claim to be so changed by a disaster that didn’t take any of my own flesh and blood? They’re not strong they have no courage to leave, said Buddhist monk Higuchi Nobu...
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Our Man in Abiko is the virtual, and occasionally virtuous, former newspaper journalist. He is the editor of Quakebook. This is a collection of his better articles published on his website. And around the web. 9654; No Responses. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. 30 Sows and Pigs.
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Fight or flight? | All the best
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On July 1, 2011. The earthquake changed me. Sure, I still write under a ridiculous pseudonym, but the earthquake has profoundly affected me liberated me, even. It is my Year Zero. The significance of March 11 is the fundamental questions it asks of all of us. The first for me is: What right do I have to claim to be so changed by a disaster that didn’t take any of my own flesh and blood? The primary and never-ending question the earthquake asks of all who have felt it is instinctive: Fight or flight?
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Understanding the Japanese election | All the best
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Understanding the Japanese election. On July 22, 2010. Forget what you think you know about Japan. You know, the wacky game show hosts humiliating their guests; super-high-tech robots about to usher in a new dawn of pampering; or geisha girls, earthquakes and tea ceremonies typifying the “otherworldlyness” of the Land of the Rising Sun. Maybe, just maybe, for a fleeting moment last Sunday the world caught a glimpse of the real Japan. Is this a revolutionary change? That incestuous relationship is ignored...
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