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  1. Downsized Fukuoka scene still rocks
  2. Class of 2010: Japan's playwrights head west
  3. When followers outdo the master
  4. Christmas spa package in Tokyo
  5. Life-size whale pics will leave viewers in awe
  6. Tokushima animal shelter seeks help
  7. Mover, shaker aids Goa's poorest kids
  8. Aging naturally and gracefully
  9. New Year's cleaning; a four-legged soldier; CM of the week: Paburon
  10. Half the world's people are bilingual — but how many Japanese?
  11. Brazil: the wild side
  12. Wartime Japan celebrates
  13. Kabuki's golden boy knocked off his pedestal — for now
  14. Tomb tourism Saitama style
  15. Can Nissan start weaning the auto industry off petroleum?
  16. In dangerous waters
  17. Brazil: the wild side
  18. Mail-order buyer, be aware
  19. Nagoya: What's the best way to learn a foreign language?
  20. Doing Japan in a van: highs, lows, dos, don'ts
  21. For writer, languages are his 'darling'
  22. Color politics reign on campuses
  23. Bigger not necessarily better for eikaiwa
  24. Marketers bask in the glow of the year's successes
  25. Escaping the city to get much more down to earth
  26. Kiribi
  27. Zoo holds yearend events for the family
  28. Kurdish refugee in France turns the tide with an unconventional friendship
  29. Shock-rock act Dir En Grey snub cartoons for cred
  30. Can you tell me how to get to 'Avenue Q'?
  31. Butoh legend dances to a different beat
  32. J-pop singer Akanishi sets his sights on America
  33. Today's artists 'paint' a new vision of 2-d art
  34. Countdown Japan 10/11
  35. Smells like great Italian — but book ahead
  36. Japanese beatboxer Afra causes a scene
  37. Japan's tragic feudal heroes return
  38. In the Record Bag: Tomoh
  39. Keio Plaza reunion package
  40. High-end Italian for the spontaneous gourmet
  41. Naked self-expression is fine, but what about the plot?
  42. 'Reality Lab' is proud to be 'Made in Japan'
  43. Kara "Girl's Talk" ; 4Minute "Diamond"
  44. The fab four of Japan's art scene
  45. Well-traveled chef gives Kamakura the spice of life
  46. A giant salamander sermon
  47. What resumes don't show
  48. Final word on the year's best reading
  49. Final word on the year's best reading
  50. Final word on the year's best reading
  51. University grads need to expand their horizons
  52. Japan's most wanted; tribute to Kohei Tsuka; CM of the week: Suica
  53. 'Candy man' conjures up art to eat
  54. Savor Yufuin's peaceful charms
  55. 'Nitten' is no mere Braille library
  56. Final word on the year's best reading
  57. To students of English, the Spanish Armada has a lot to answer for
  58. Final word on the year's best reading
  59. At the pinnacle of pole
  60. Marriage: A royal pain in the heart
  61. Final word on the year's best reading
  62. Cheap imitations from Osaka, Communists arrested, Japan resumes own air defense, youn
  63. Final word on the year's best reading
  64. The explosion of life: demise
  65. Sagami-Ono, Kanagawa: So this is Christmas, and what have you done (in 2010)?
  66. Dreams for life, not just for Christmas
  67. Deadbeat dads, navy abuse case, visas and Futenma: readers' views
  68. Be careful not to samba with the midwife
  69. Part-time salesman/cleaner Seiji Date
  70. Ueno Museum celebrates its new look
  71. Fukuoka group offers traditional holiday
  72. Blockbuster for dummies, followed by a little brain food
  73. The boy with his head in the clouds
  74. A figure outside the nihonga box
  75. 'Snapshots Cast Their Spell'; 'Radiant Moments: The New Snapshot'
  76. Why not spend New Year's Eve totally soba?
  77. 'Godzilla' director tackles love and the age gap
  78. Kamattechan release major-label debut alongside darker indie LP
  79. Counting out 2010 with the best beats across the country
  80. Japan makes Beethoven's Ninth No. 1 for the holidays
  81. New Year's Eve celebrations
  82. 'The World of Red and White'
  83. Meet some famous Japanese ghosts of publishing
  84. Sleigh Bells
  85. The perfect gift for the Traditional Book Snob
  86. Happily lost in the 'empire of signs'
  87. Who are the oldies to fault young people's various social skills?
  88. The great Meiji bazaar: remodeling Tokyo
  89. A clean slate for this year's media awards
  90. Mastering the enemy's tongue
  91. The great Meiji bazaar: remodeling Tokyo
  92. Arashi get advice from their 'honey man'
  93. The king of impersonation; year-end roundup special; CM of the week: Softbank
  94. Exploring historic Nagasaki
  95. Your money or your life: Where happiness lies
  96. Drinking down great fiction
  97. Shikoku shrines: journey through a lost world
  98. Somehow we survived a very explosive 2010
  99. Tokyo: What's your idea of the perfect Christmas?
  100. Time for a change that Kan should believe in
  101. Teens give boost to volunteerism
  102. Mind the gap, get over it: Japan hands
  103. Looking back on 2010 one word at a time
  104. Mad knitters take to Tokyo's streets
  105. For the office and home, work and play
  106. Best Japanese/overseas albums of 2010: Rockers Channel
  107. 2010 top movies: Japan feels a crazy little thing called love
  108. Best Japanese/overseas albums of 2010: Qetic
  109. Best Japanese/overseas albums of 2010: Goblin
  110. Eat temple style at home or find the right Tokyo eatery
  111. Japanese art has come a long way: a curator's top five 2010 exhibitions
  112. Living and eating with appreciation
  113. Best Japanese/overseas albums of 2010: iLoud
  114. 'Kohaku' gig cements Arashi's star status
  115. Best Japanese/overseas albums of 2010: Tokyo Gig Guide
  116. The simple but profound flavors of Buddhist temple cooking
  117. Best Japanese/overseas albums of 2010: Tokyo Indie
  118. 'Go' tackles Sengoku years from a female perspective
  119. A great year for theater innovation
  120. 2010 top movies: 2-D vs. 3-D, actors vs. avatars
  121. Best Japanese/overseas albums of 2010: Too Many Sebastians
  122. 2010 top movies: best moments in a mixed 12 months for Japanese cinema
  123. Websites, blogs pick best albums of 2010
  124. 2010's many charts tell a confusing tale
  125. Perfect vacation and perfect aggravation
  126. Wheelchair pioneer out to change public perceptions
  127. Your 108 misleading karmas
  128. Investigation of 'Japanese soul'; story behind 'Toire no Kamisama'; CM of the week: S
  129. Tokyo and Yamagata: What are your resolutions for the new year?
  130. Hooked on U.S., Japan risks going down with it
  131. Arudou's Alien Almanac: 2010
  132. Arudou's Alien Almanac: 2000-2010
  133. Hooked on U.S., Japan risks going down with it
  134. Dairokkan: sixth sense among the cedars
  135. Massage away the blues with sensory therapy
  136. Hurts
  137. A totally far-out take on music history, man
  138. New Year's lobster lunch course
  139. Realizing the genius of Leonardo da Vinci
  140. Photojournalist group show off their best
  141. The guys and gals get their groove on for a rare omnibus treat
  142. Buzz overseas spells success at home
  143. Exhibition makes good start to 2011
  144. For a relaxed, stylish meal, use your noodle
  145. The Kandinsky narcissistic blues
  146. See stars at Roppongi Hills
  147. Slurping soba in more formal surroundings
  148. Dommune live-streams DJ sets to a growing fan base
  149. Fill up on Morimura's unusual 'side dishes'
  150. Crystal Castles
  151. How everything changed when the nerds got social
  152. Ex-MP revisits Okinawa's Koza Riot
  153. When you go shopping and nothing 'looks right'
  154. Cheater exposed by tweeting ex
  155. Japan's year of triumph in space
  156. The narrow roads of Senju
  157. Are Japan's fish lovers eating tuna to extinction?
  158. Adoor: India's master storyteller of the silver screen
  159. Diplomatic superhero drama; Sengoku princess 'Go'; CM of the week: Mobage Town
  160. Let's hope China doesn't fall into the same traps that Japan once did
  161. Are Japan's fish lovers eating tuna to extinction?
  162. Serendipity set a course to fish the high seas
  163. Taking stock of a generation of changes
  164. Dual citizens, tokenism, Futenma, the case against rants: responses
  165. Chiba: What did you think of the 3DS?
  166. Absence makes couple grow fonder
  167. Landlords have right of entry — the roaches don't
  168. 2010 was a sizzling-hot year for kanji
  169. Ground control, we have a fashionable lift-off
  170. Cooking teacher Kaori Baba
  171. Special winter plan for businessmen
  172. More than words: Triune Gods' rap speaks volumes
  173. Too many cultures spoil the broth? Not in this kitchen
  174. Another provocative comedy from 'Hangover' duo
  175. Nara to set hill on fire for good harvest
  176. Deerhunter / Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
  177. Following Monet to the country
  178. 'The Social Network' wins friends among film critics
  179. Rakugo comic Katsura: a stand-up guy doing a sit-down job
  180. Quality is key at Chilean organic winery
  181. Mo'some Tonebender
  182. Young kabuki talent for the new year
  183. Documenting the pornographer's pornographer
  184. Tokyo photography museum takes a look into the future
  185. Spelling out China's calligraphic influence
  186. Authentic slice of Japan preserved in South Florida
  187. After 20 years . . . and more
  188. Facing your unlucky years
  189. Osaka: mecca for foodies, and more
  190. Korean wordsmiths strut their stuff
  191. Calligraphy writ large takes in choreography, too
  192. Living in a house of longevity
  193. A dream comes true with the blues
  194. New Year song, Japan withdraws from naval talks, ski enthusiasts, Challenger explosio
  195. Japan's tribe of lonely people continues to grow
  196. Mirrors are nothing but eyes
  197. Back to the future of a 'hotel for 2001'
  198. Almost time for Japan to break out the bubbly for bubble 2.0
  199. Love 101; lymphedema in Japan; CM of the week: Z-kai
  200. Mind the gap, get over it: readers' views
  201. U.S. NPO seeks 'social entrepreneurs'
  202. Tokyo: What are your tips for making the most out of life in Tokyo as a foreign resid
  203. Paying respect to the Japanese toilet god
  204. Wagashi
  205. Sometimes reminiscence can be a most bittersweet dish
  206. Takashimaya branch to celebrate girls day with doll display
  207. Cheap and tasty eats on your feet
  208. National Film Center holds French film fest
  209. Bo Ningen
  210. Wine that stands out
  211. Universal meanings of a poet's personal grief
  212. A shot of Ardbeg in temple grounds
  213. Okamoto's plot new album release before summer
  214. Japan's latest death-game movie plays by its own rules
  215. Gondry's comic hero flick lacks superpowers
  216. Taking the tango across the country
  217. 'Why is it Masterwork?'
  218. The Mornings reveal new depths on debut
  219. New National Theatre, Tokyo, hopes 'Yuzuru' will help Japanese opera soar
  220. In the Record Bag: Groove Patrol
  221. Mogwai
  222. 'Aki Sasamoto: Strange Attractors'
  223. Westin celebrates Italy
  224. German braumeister puts Otaru brewery on map
  225. How you twist and shout in Japanese
  226. Exposing China's murky moguls
  227. Forests worldwide: a primer
  228. Mystery at a crossroads of continents
  229. Mystery at a crossroads of continents
  230. Roads less traveled on Okinawa Island
  231. Two new tough-guy crime dramas; CM of the week: Gasutoru
  232. The countdown: six months and a day till TV goes digital
  233. NHK should lead, not follow, commercial stations
  234. Why did Japan crash as Asia's lead goose?
  235. Is 'Galapagos-thinking' Japan back at its evolutionary dead end?
  236. Disaster preparation gets more foreigner-friendly
  237. Waiting for the WikiLeak dam to break
  238. Carnet crucial when doing Japan in a van
  239. So you want Japan to be a true Asian business hub?
  240. Can selling "cool Japan" save the ailing economy and help avert a demographic disaste
  241. Yakuza movie lines without honor or humanity
  242. Champion itasha drivers Rei and Cloud
  243. Designs that are tidy, clean and stylin'
  244. Recipe for kasujiru with salmon and winter vegetables
  245. Stay in Tokyo for a strawberry buffet
  246. Originality is overrated, and emotion is ripe for replication
  247. A murder mystery that's young at heart
  248. It's a film about corrupt bankers — so where's the rage?
  249. Saving the individual in times of conflict
  250. Greed is good again in 'Wall Street' sequel