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  1. Rihanna, Grimes and J-pop rule at this year's Summer Sonic
  2. "Tokyo Illustrators Society Presents: Famous Sayings in Pictures"
  3. Exploring themes of dimensions and time, Japan's contemporary art scene is a cosmos o
  4. "Masterpieces from the Permanent Collection II: A Close Look at Private Art Schools
  5. Park Hyatt Tokyo siesta spa package
  6. 'Prometheus'
  7. Asakusa Samba Carnival offers a Brazilian alternative to Bon festivals
  8. Ridley Scott returns to sci-fi with 'Prometheus'
  9. 'The Grey' / 'Facing Ali'
  10. Chips and Art Garden make art accessible to everyone
  11. DIY boat races celebrate traditional wall in Kyoto
  12. The chow-down tour of Kanto's local dishes
  13. Siesta at the Park Hyatt Tokyo; buy, taste wine at Okura Tokyo fair; Shangri-La wins
  14. 'Anata e (Dearest)'
  15. Chilling with tokoroten jelly noodles
  16. A plan for healthy TV diet
  17. Veterinary clinics for the rich and famous pets
  18. Conductor-composer hits right note with Tokyo children's choir
  19. Human-birds on Lake Biwa; Mystery at the maternity hospital; CM of the week: Suntory/
  20. If we ruin the air, what will our children breathe?
  21. Should the public trust Japan's leaders when the 'big one' hits Tokyo?
  22. Flashback to the sandy beaches of Izu
  23. Complacency perished in the Fukushima nuclear disaster
  24. Japanese Buddhist thought and evil forces
  25. Another strange tale from east of the river
  26. In the real world if it looks like violence it's violence
  27. Material girls: Japan's preteen model boom
  28. All the fun of the fair — and that's just the temples
  29. Material girls: Japan's preteen model boom
  30. The bittersweet taste of Japanese words
  31. How did we end up here, in 'Hashimotopia,' 2022?
  32. Purifying plant power
  33. Osaka: Where will Mayor Toru Hashimoto and his 'One Osaka' vision be in 2022?
  34. American photojournalist combines traditional with modern in daily life
  35. Hunter Shoji Kuramochi
  36. Paid leave, advice for foreign parents, JET's value: readers' views
  37. The customer is always right, but that's what's wrong in Japan's live-house scene
  38. Art Deco: lighting up decor with style
  39. Suntory Hall hosts concert by young victims of Tohoku quake
  40. "Taisho Romance and Showa Modernity: Featuring Yumeji Takehisa and Kasho Takabatake"
  41. "KATAGAMI Style: Paper Stencils and Japonisme"
  42. 'Our Planet' director focuses on Japan's locals
  43. "Japanese Traditional Painting: Materials, Forms, Themes" (Painting)
  44. Fact welcomes a new face to the fold
  45. "Home Again: 10 Artists Who Have Experienced Japan" (Multimedia)
  46. New will.i.am song beamed from Mars
  47. Tokyo Jazz Festival grabs Ornette Coleman for headlining spot
  48. Soup curry — a spicy slurp of Hokkaido
  49. Farmers markets on the rise in Tokyo
  50. 'Intouchables'
  51. 'I'm Flash!'
  52. 'Marley' / 'Carlos'
  53. 'Burke & Hare'
  54. Tokyo Jazz Festival grabs Ornette Coleman for headlining spot
  55. Soup curry — a spicy slurp of Hokkaido
  56. Farmers markets on the rise in Tokyo
  57. 'Intouchables'
  58. 'I'm Flash!'
  59. 'Marley' / 'Carlos'
  60. You can swim even after O-bon — the truth about jellyfish
  61. Willing prisoner of Akihabara
  62. Welcome to ramen land
  63. Film star Satoshi Tsumabuki moves up to a new stage
  64. Film star Satoshi Tsumabuki moves up to a new stage
  65. Dark dorm desires; "Lose to win"; CM of the week: Chintai
  66. Unwanted pregnancies need to be discussed
  67. A Borgesian look at a fictional Hong Kong
  68. Man on a mountain
  69. Prescient work of writer Sawako Ariyoshi begs for rediscovery
  70. Goldenglow may be a treat for the Cherokees, but it's a pest for Old Nic!
  71. Filipinas in Japan's 'water trade'
  72. Will the Takeshima dispute break the Korean wave
  73. Film star Satoshi Tsumabuki moves up to a new stage
  74. Will the Takeshima dispute break the Korean wave?
  75. Imagine a better Olympics for Japan
  76. For nikkei, It doesn't have to be a bug's life: readers bite back
  77. Our mixed-race children deserve better than this, so why bother with Japan?
  78. Toot your own horn — don't let the modesty scam keep you down
  79. Delay in signing Hague child abduction treaty could provoke sanctions
  80. With Berlitz beaten but not bowed, union fights on
  81. Self-sponsored visas: a passport to freedom or a world of pain?
  82. Who can guarantee you'll get your dream apartment?
  83. Coming to I-House
  84. "Naoko Yoshimoto, Takeshi Kubo, Nobuo Asada"
  85. Soil & "Pimp" Sessions, Jaga Jazzist and Bruut! challenge jazz's conservative image
  86. "Chardin"
  87. Play challenges woman's role by examining the life of poet Kanoko Okamoto
  88. Organic market cafe from Britain; Tokyo Dome Hotel Hokkaido fair; new Four Seasons ch
  89. Hammer-Head studio to support young artists in Yokohama
  90. Feel the Roots
  91. Time to put Masayoshi Sukita in the limelight
  92. Fanning the flames of art
  93. Hints of love fill the air at Nara's Manyo festival
  94. "James Ensor in Context"
  95. Reading between the lines of realism
  96. "Dogū , a Cosmos"
  97. 'Yume Uru Futari (Dreams for Sale)'
  98. Foodies will grow to love Beard's brilliant brunch
  99. It's never too late for more ice cream
  100. 'The Dictator'
  101. 'Safe House'
  102. Movie buffs in Sapporo get the chance to see cinematic innovation at short-film festi
  103. 'The Dictator'
  104. Do you overestimate your dental IQ?
  105. Eye surgeon makes a difference, performing 'miracles' in Vietnam
  106. Where the skies are not cloudy all day
  107. Putin's siege-mentality Russia now firmly in the grip of a 'cold civil war'
  108. It will take more than a pop group to save Fukushima's reputation
  109. Tohoku fisheries fight back from 3/11
  110. Yamadera, the man with 1,000 voices
  111. Insights by a veteran diplomat
  112. Roadside view of a tasty, tasty world
  113. Sail through time with hobikisen on Lake Kasumigaura
  114. My seminal link with manga god Osamu Tezuka
  115. Sea changes set in motion
  116. Joy among the clouds and shadows
  117. "Give it a try!"; A winning family drama; CM of the week: Japan Tobacco Consulting
  118. 18 months on, 'stayjin' in Tokyo, Iwaki tell a tale of two cities
  119. Hotelier sees disaster bring out best in Japanese
  120. Louis Vuitton still going dotty
  121. Fukushima city: Are you happy with the post-3/11 reconstruction efforts in Tohoku so
  122. Stop the annual Taiji dolphin massacre, make your children proud
  123. Three steps to judging whether a disciplinary measure is legal
  124. Louis Vuitton still going dotty
  125. "New Footing: Eleven Approaches to Contemporary Crafts"
  126. Zazen Boys 'Stories'
  127. "The Osaka Best Art: Our Collection, Our Selection"
  128. "Paul Delvaux: Odyssée d'un rêve"
  129. Home is always where the heart is
  130. "Automata Exhibition"
  131. The woman who could bring Beppu back to life
  132. Scissor Sisters
  133. Ozone plugs hole left by Coleman at Tokyo Jazz Festival
  134. Kansai Music Conference to bring new sounds to Osaka
  135. Ozone plugs hole left by Coleman at Tokyo Jazz Festival
  136. Sake brewers turn their hand to beer
  137. Recipes and more from the farmer's kitchen
  138. Salsa university to come to Japan
  139. Nice guy actor Ryo Kase plays rough in 'Like Someone in Love'
  140. 'This is Not a Film'
  141. 'Tenchi Meisatsu (Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer)'
  142. Les Lyonnais
  143. Take your fellowship to a new banquet hall; see Tokyo's two famous towers; Osaka food
  144. 'Like Someone in Love'
  145. Quake focus at short-film fest in Sendai
  146. Animal headdresses and other alternative artworks to go on display
  147. Bone up on your tax audit ninjutsu to fight back
  148. U.S. Agent Orange activist brings message of solidarity to Okinawa
  149. Links for 1969-12-31 [del.icio.us]
  150. Man eats dynamite, fighting intensifies in Shanghai, Tokyo may allow skyscrapers, Mic
  151. 'Cheating' robot poses tech and ethical issues
  152. Charming short stories about man's tarnished imperfections
  153. Lover of detail strives to keep a kimono-dyeing art alive
  154. Living the botanical high life
  155. The long tradition of sanitizing history
  156. Sex samaritan keeps walking the walk
  157. Japan's depressing increase in psychoactive drug use
  158. 'The government could still save lives'
  159. Beacons of hope and inspiration light even the darkest pits of despond
  160. People-watching on a ferry in the fog
  161. Getting food on tables is increasingly difficult
  162. Single vs. married TV personalities; "The Apply Yourself Cookbook"; CM of the week: L
  163. Going with the flow, in water we trust
  164. Ailing Japan Inc. must combine tradition with a new world view
  165. Japan at a crossroads
  166. Writing about wrongs at home and abroad
  167. Writing about wrongs at home and abroad
  168. Tsumago: Living off its past
  169. The bitter pill of Japan's high-cost medical treatment
  170. Focusing on Masayoshi Son and Eiga Mura; CM of the week: My Land
  171. There be all kinds of monsters among us
  172. Way of the Samurai
  173. Writing about wrongs at home and abroad
  174. A window on our woods
  175. U.S. judge dismisses rapist's bid to halt case over Yokosuka assault
  176. It's past midnight but child-abduction treaty promise is not yet a pumpkin
  177. Work-rules verdict jars with laws aimed at leveling playing field for employees
  178. Unlike giving blood, becoming an organ donor easy
  179. Fukushima city: If Tokyo wins the 2020 Olympics, do you think it will boost morale in
  180. Shilling for our side over the Senkakus
  181. Kaohame
  182. Kaohame
  183. Links for 2012-07-16 [del.icio.us]
  184. Links for 2012-04-08 [del.icio.us]
  185. 'It' girl Rola welcomes Jepsen to Japan
  186. "The '70s in Japan: 1968-1982"
  187. Extremities festival brings together experimental artists from Australia and Japan
  188. "Dialogues with Contemporary Art"
  189. To stand out in Super Junior, sometimes a side job helps
  190. "The Eye of the Machine: Camera and Lens"
  191. Code and function in a world of altered reality
  192. The art of photography
  193. A principal of noh performance
  194. "Paintings by Poets"
  195. Spa treatments with afternoon tea; thematic gourmet delicacies; resort plan with seas
  196. 'Yoru ga Owaru Basho (End of the Night)'
  197. Michelin-starred food tastes better by the bottle
  198. Sake tastings mark the arrival of fall
  199. Quest to save at-risk heritage homes mixes art and real estate
  200. 'Rock of Ages'
  201. Plotting a route at Tokyo Game Show
  202. Spa treatments with afternoon tea; thematic gourmet delicacies; resort plan with seas
  203. Dual events summon anime fans to Kyoto
  204. 'The Hunger Games'
  205. Japanese as a second body language
  206. Mobile phones on mannerless mode
  207. Filipino filmmaker-writer captures the stories of Asians on the fringe
  208. Evolution revelation sparks MAD inspiration to sucker the (U.S.) soul
  209. Street dance sweeps young Japan
  210. Scrutiny of Tohoku reconstruction funds needed
  211. Olympians vs. comedians; Yayoi Kusama fills the world with dots; CM of the week:
  212. Timely fictional war scenarios that play out in Asian waters
  213. Antidancing law out of step with Japan's youth culture
  214. The third space: the cafe's place in forming modern Japan
  215. Japan's nuclear phaseout: Is it all smoke and mirrors?
  216. Adrift from Amanohashidate on Heaven's Floating Bridge
  217. Hip-hop zooms into schools
  218. No trusting those who descend from heaven
  219. Scrutiny of Tohoku reconstruction funds needed
  220. Indecent proposals: the language of Japanese dating spam
  221. Tokyo: What 10 words or phrases sum up Japan for you?
  222. Cheers! Wine shop serves as a bridge for couple
  223. Grab your bentō, mat and a prime spot: It's undōkai
  224. 15.0% keeps ice cream cool
  225. It's not all about the mid-life crisis
  226. Fears over Hashimoto, beefs with Berlitz story
  227. Gaijin cards valid until 2015 — but not at the post office
  228. Gaijin cards valid until 2015 — but not at the post office
  229. Grab your bentō, mat and a prime spot: It's undōkai
  230. Tadanori Yokoo prepares to 'move on' in different ways
  231. "Kurigami Kazumi: Portrait of a Moment"
  232. Writers and bands get CAUGHT in a war of wording
  233. Kichizaemon X: Sound of Darkness and Light of Silence
  234. The fabric of Okinawa design
  235. "Hideo Nagai Solo Exhibition: Painkiller ..."
  236. "On the Agenda of the Arts 2012: In the Air"
  237. Kyoto Jazz Massive takes club to stage
  238. Singapore's bid to become Asia's newest art hub
  239. Peninsula Tokyo's breast cancer awareness campaign; autumn flavors baked at Rihga Osa
  240. Food-themed festival serves up tasty films to chew on
  241. Peninsula Tokyo's breast cancer awareness campaign; autumn flavors baked at Rihga Osa
  242. Summer goes out with a bang
  243. 'Iron Sky'
  244. Dance troupes to take over for Triennale
  245. Fall harvest means it's time for new rice
  246. Stage tribute to Jackson hits all the right notes
  247. Diversifying Japan's biggest food festival
  248. 'Ashura (Asura)'
  249. Yokohama garden goes for seasonal ambience during five-day moon-viewing event
  250. 'The Bourne Legacy' / 'Haywire'