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- Lack-of-rage rage is all the rage in apathetically raging Japan
- 1,000 years of 'Genji'
- In territory and war, it's hard to apologize
- TV "champions" return, and Kamiji the clown takes on a drama
- Ryu Murakami mistakes consumption for labor
- Let them eat whales!
- Akebi (Chocolate vine)
- 'Kunst Oktoberfest'
- Tokyo International Film Festival offers rough but ambitious lineup
- A selection of cultural others
- Mitsubishi touts young artists
- Japan shines at Asia's top film festival
- Muslim-Hindu relations explored in PIFF selections
- ANA's worldwide favorites
- Modern kaiseki the Maru way
- Bordertown
- Meet a band 35,000 years in the making
- 'Mulholland Drive' makes sense after a dose of this weirdness
- Tech like an Egyptian
- Sleek and soulless, the new Shunju ain't what it used to be
- Truth but still no comfort, 63 years on
- Gan-Ban electro at Makuhari
- Art of Brazil on show
- Dosh
- Determined steps to success
- Grand Tea Ceremony to attract thousands
- 'Mulholland Drive' makes sense after a dose of this weirdness
- Squarepusher "Just a Souvenir"
- In the realm of fall's senses
- Taming lions with laughter
- Taming lions with laughter
- Showa-ing it like it was
- Hear yea: 'This country is rotten!'
- Paul Theroux backtracks through the world
- Subaru continues to drive to a different beat
- Channel surf
- Hell's a-poppin' if you know where . . .
- Battleships, Tokyo Tower and a guilty ex-Prime Minister
- Beat Takeshi helps turn news into farce
- A video archive that is music to the ears
- Is anyone watching over Japan's official food-quality watchdogs?
- Showa-ing it like it was
- Hear yea: 'This country is rotten!'
- Paul Theroux backtracks through the world
- Subaru continues to drive to a different beat
- Channel surf
- Hell's a-poppin' if you know where . . .
- Battleships, Tokyo Tower and a guilty ex-Prime Minister
- Beat Takeshi helps turn news into farce
- A video archive that is music to the ears
- Is anyone watching over Japan's official food-quality watchdogs?
- Confessions of a not so eco-friendly woman
- Access all areas: camping trip offers no-holds-barred insight into disability
- How well does Japan look after the needs of its disabled population?
- JR gestures
- Barrett, Simons and Clemens in Tokyo
- I 'abducted' my daughters
- A plea for the wetlands
- Golden apple snail
- 'X' marks the spot for TV's odd couple
- Tomoko Yoneda's photographs imply more than show
- Craftsmanship and nationalism
- 'X' marks the spot for TV's odd couple
- Tomoko Yoneda's photographs imply more than show
- Craftsmanship and nationalism
- Meiji Shrine archery event aims to excite
- New war, but same old story
- In the director's chair at 90
- Visit the house that Ando built
- 'Deception' is just kidding itself
- Awash with beauty
- Closing weekend at TIFF to showcase Asia, ecology theme
- Stir up memories in bars of yore
- Master of wine selections at Conrad
- Looking back, one last time
- Nissay Theatre celebrates 45 years
- The Neville Brothers
- Halloween
- Film fest offers the Himalayas
- Nitin Sawhney "London Undersound"
- Mourning lost Japan
- Burlesque dancer does it for laughs
- The melting pot of 2008
- What are your plans for Halloween?
- Paul and Neeta Daswani
- Head for the future
- WWII forced labor issue dogs Aso, Japanese firms
- Foreign students to fill the halls
- Take the first step to writing home in kanji
- TMS can reach parts of the brain conventional treatments may not
- Nara's cute, destructive deer
- Nara's cute, destructive deer
- Going abroad to make it at home
- Digging deep to find the sparkle in Japanese Eyes
- Poof! goes the art work as taboos broken
- Tokyo film competition rewards tantalizing tales
- Golden glories
- Being homeless is surely not so nice
- It's all about the boy
- A time and a place for heroes
- Monoral feed on Halloween horror
- Letting the girls get on with it
- Club tricks and treats for Halloween
- Now in their 50s, Def Leppard are still ferocious
- A double take on director Justin Chadwick
- The delicious case of the missing sushi chef
- The secret of living to 200
- Inside the Japanese pub
- A beautiful cultural blend: African kimono
- Which candidate would like to see as the next U.S. president?
- Truth: a delicate matter of give and take
- Reappreciating Okinawa's languages, while there's still time
- 'The proudest day of my life'
- Shibugaki (Persimmon)
- 'Tenmyouya Hisashi: Fighting Spirit'
- War as wisdom and gore
- A place for women
- The key to Joseon times
- Chinese directors venture to Hollywood and back
- 'Tenmyouya Hisashi: Fighting Spirit'
- War as wisdom and gore
- A place for women
- The key to Joseon times
- Chinese directors venture to Hollywood and back
- Rossini revival lands in Japan
- A very commercial blossom
- White truffles at the Ritz-Carlton
- Sheryl Crow
- This is war, you goofball
- 'Football,' but not quite premier league
- Haute cuisine and the friendly local
- Bamboleo brings on the salsa
- Sensoji fetes rebuilding of hall
- No more riots — Kaiser Chiefs get serious
- Canadian music execs schmooze up to Tokyo
- Surviving in some style
- What's all the shouting about?
- Translating in the spirit of samurai
- Mighty yen scares off the tourists
- Wrestling with a guilty verdict
- From heroes to zero, with fateful strings attached
- From heroes to zero, and lasting scars
- Plastic surgery, ethical doctors and disability discrimination in public schools
- Will personal mobility allow personal choice?
- Life in Burma: an expatriate's point of view
- What a world of difference that one momentous day could make
- Fashion for the masses
- To go naked in autumn, you've gotta have yu
- Comedian Esper Ito
- One year after the collapse, what are your thoughts on Nova Corp.?
- Nova refugees: Where are they now?
- Fashion for the masses
- To go naked in autumn, you've gotta have yu
- Comedian Esper Ito
- One year after the collapse, what are your thoughts on Nova Corp.?
- Nova refugees: Where are they now?
- Thread-sail filefish
- Science's own alternative history
- Tokyo's Rokku laughs it up again at film festival
- Picasso: a man of many passions and muses
- Understanding Ueto, Japan's reluctant star
- The roots — and future — of bamboo sculpture
- Modern maki-e
- OEFF marks 15th year
- Wilde's satirical 'Canterville Ghost' to be staged as musical comedy
- Airplane flick tells only half the story
- It's all doom, gloom and blind panic in latest disaster film
- Japanese women in the wine world
- Tora-san in English
- From Mitsukuni to natto
- A palace fit for a culinary king
- Shedding light on brothel kids in Indian slums
- The X-Files: I Want to Believe
- Beyonce "I am . . . Sasha Fierce"
- Zazen Boys
- Asian Kung-Fu Generation "Surf Bungaku Kamakura"
- Spanish dance troupe retells a modern 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Getting scrappy with jazz-punks Midori
- Autumn is for 'metabolic syndrome'
- Taking a structural stance on culture
- The expatriate whiner: fond of the homeland but lost abroad
- The Griso 8V can walk the walk
- The passing of Chinese royalty, the arrival of a commoner consort and Reagan's 'peace
- Worlds apart, yet related by tradition
- The billionaire bad boys' club
- Trends in Japanese
- Scrolling past
- Channel surf
- What's between sex and gender?
- What do you know about Nippon?
- Other alterna-activities for alternaparents
- Kokuwa (monkey pear)
- Escalator etiquette, TV tours
- Dancing babies get mom out of the house
- Prejudice among obstacles facing non-Japanese tenants
- Have you ever had any problems renting accommodation in Japan?
- Keeping a close eye on the neighborhood news
- Isogiku ("Silver and gold" chrysanthemum)
- Sweet dreams in the forest
- Making a case for a 'war criminal'
- 'Tis a gift to be simple
- FILMeX tradition continues
- Pure Hong Kong style and action, no nonsense
- Capsule "More! More! More!"
- Yogisha X no Kenshin
- Documentaries frame Berlin Philharmonic's past, present
- A criminally classic caper
- J-pop starlet Yuna Ito gets her groove back
- LFJ's Martin to launch Chopin 'musical diary' in Tokyo
- Take a Yokohama dinner cruise
- Juana Molina: 'Music overwhelms me'
- A Flowering Tree
- Bright lights, retro style
- Barely squeezing by in Japan
- The festival of the long distance runners
- A firm grip on life by the handlebars
- Ruth Hetcamp
- Do you think Japan will ever have a prime minister from an ethnic minority?
- The long Japanese love affair with foreign words, from sake to s?purando
- Traveler's friend
- Harajuku in peril?
- An Obama for Japan: Yes, we can?
- Asia's first lady of the environment
- Pacific reef egret
- Arts of enlightenment
- Viva la diva — Xtina keeps it feisty fresh
- Asian art 'madness' a la mode
- Lisa Loeb
- Church services for Christmas
- Chanson musicians bring a little warmth to a Japanese winter
- Dreaming of a Pink Christmas
- Brown rice befits chef's cake, beer
- Where to view Christmas lights in and around Tokyo
- Kansai's many Christmas highlights
- It's a horror show, you should come on round
- A fairy-tale chick flick
- A hideaway in Mito
- Japan's latest disaster flick . . . is a disaster
- Kurosawa's 'Rashomon' revisited
- Second Harvest gets the food to those who need it
- Festival takes cryptic turn
- Gems of Asia
- Kabuki rescued by national defeat
- Splendors for all . . .
- Tsurube and Nakai's travels, Detective Takemura, and a famous cross-dressing spy
- Shades of the BBC in NHK's own 'The Office'
- Every Japanese is party to their state's 'barbaric' legal murders
- Drawing new life out of an old story
- Back to the baths: Otaru revisited
- Bras, bros and other borrowings into Japanese
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