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February 2011

Books

Have Japanese Firms Changed?

by Gavin Blair

A look at how Japanese firms have adapted to the changes that have occurred since the bursting of the economic bubble.

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Books

What's What in Japanese Restaurants

by Gavin Blair

This 180-page guide to eating out in Japan provides a wealth of information for those who want to expand their culinary horizons and know what they’re ordering and eating.

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Books

Playing to Wiin: Nintendo and the Video Game ...

by Gavin Blair

Tracing the history of media-shy Nintendo, from its origins as a 19th century family business specialising in playing cards to a world-beater.

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Sport

Theatre of Broken Dreams

by Yuuichiro Nakajima

It is early evening on 2 December 2010; there is snow on the ground. The large reception hall at Zurich Exhibition Centre is buzzing with anticipation and anxiety, as the many hopeful delegates try to hide their sense of foreboding or excitement behind glasses of water, wine or champagne.

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British Council

For an Outward-looking Generation

by Jason James

Anyone who has even glanced at the Japanese media recently cannot fail to have noticed the concern over the future of the workforce. “Global personnel” and an “inward-looking” generation are hot topics.

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CSR

The Soft Side of Rock

by Julian Ryall

Utilising everything from rap through songs by Abba, with numbers by Michael Jackson to classical arrangements and traditional Japanese music, several hundred children took to the stage at the Yokohama Kannai Hall on 22 November to compete in the Rock Challenge Japan 2010.

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Translation

『BCCJ ACUMEN』Volume 2 / Issue 2のまとめ

by Custom Media

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Revitalising and Expanding

by James Weeks

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Staying Ahead in a Slump

by Simon Farrell

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Industry

For a Values-based Education

by Yvonne Hayes

Faith, intellect, awareness, community and growth are the values-based learning goals of an education at the International School of the Sacred Heart (ISSH). A member of the worldwide network of the schools of the Society of the Sacred Heart, ISSH is a learning community that warmly welcomes international families of all faiths and prepares students for the 21st century.

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Industry

Choosing the Right School

by James M. Hatch

For most expatriate parents, few activities cause as much stress, worry and annoyance as selecting the right school for their child. Negotiating personally held beliefs regarding quality education and those pedagogical principles practiced within a new environment can be difficult, even for professionals in the field.

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Feature Article

Your Own Private Banyan Tree

by Julian Ryall

As anyone who has tried it will tell you, there is nothing quite like kicking back in the shade of a banyan tree. A native of tropical Asia, it is revered for providing shelter to weary travellers.

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Feature Article

Harmonious Society, Harmonious Handover?

by Justin McCurry

British firms must redouble their efforts to do business in China, as forthcoming regulatory changes and the intricacies of domestic politics threaten to stifle foreign involvement in the world’s second biggest economy.

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Feature Article

Dyson’s New Digital Slim DC35 Multi Floor

by Custom Media

Thoroughly cleans any home or office-floor surface; reaches parts others can’t, and twice as powerful as its closest rivals—that’s Dyson’s latest cordless vacuum cleaner, the DC35.

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Feature Article

Skeletons in the Cupboard

by Stuart Witchell

Asia is helping to haul the global economy out of its malaise as US and European economies continue to underperform. As a result of its sustained strong performance, the region continues to attract substantial investment, although the associated risks remain high.

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Feature Article

What the Consular Team Does

by Maria Miyazaki

Helping Britons cope with arrest, abduction, death and hospitalisation; facilitating births and marriages

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Feature Article

Simon Fraser

by Melanie Barlow

Simon Fraser underlined the strategic importance of the political and economic relationship between the UK and Japan on a recent trip to Japan.

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Feature Article

Japan Summit 2010

by Julian Ryall

Japan faces challenges on many fronts as it tries to rebuild a sagging economy, instil a degree of confidence in its political leaders and revitalise a dispirited public.

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Feature Article

Autos Advocacy

by Julian Ryall

Selling British cars and motorbikes in the Japanese market might at first appear like shipping the proverbial coals to Newcastle. But there is still sufficient skill and know-how in the UK automotive industry—particularly in the area of niche and specialist vehicles—to drive solid demand in Japan.

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Feature Article

Hans Dietmar Schweisgut

by Julian Ryall

The first EU ambassador under the European External Action Service (EEAS) framework and head of the Delegation of the European Union to Japan talks on trade, politics, the death penalty, child abductions and his goals.

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Feature Article

So. Farewell Then

by Julian Ryall

After close to a quarter of a century as executive director of the British Chamber of Commerce in Japan, Ian de Stains OBE believes he has had “a good innings”. He is stepping aside to allow some new blood to head the organisation and to pursue a number of new ventures.

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Clean-fuel Breakthrough

by Jun Igarashi

Inventors of the first fuel-cell motorcycle said that clean fuel-cell engine powered vehicles will soon be widely available to a large global market, the London Press Service reported on 25 January.

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Devon Club Wants Kagami Cash

by Jun Igarashi

A director who owns a controlling stake in English League One strugglers Plymouth Argyle is under fire from fans after a dismal campaign, financial woes and for rarely visiting the club or speaking to the media, the BBC reported on 15 January.

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Death Penalty Debate

by Jun Igarashi

Today is International Human Rights Day, wrote Ambassador David Warren in his British Embassy Tokyo blog on 10 December.

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UK Embassy Cats TNR’d

by Jun Igarashi

Pamela Warren, wife of Ambassador David Warren, asked the Chiyoda Nyantonarukai animal-welfare group to neuter the seven stray cats living around the British Embassy Tokyo grounds, the NPO’s newsletter reported in December.

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Health Service Changed

by Jun Igarashi

The national health system has been fundamentally changed for the first time in 60 years to save £10bn, the Nikkei reported on 24 January.

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Banks Invest in Africa

by Jun Igarashi

Barclays Capital and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation will help finance a $127 million seven-year deal with South Africa’s biggest telecommunications firm, Telkom SA, Engineering News reported on 21 January.

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N-plant Deal for Wales

by Jun Igarashi

A Toshiba Corporation consortium has won an order to build a nuclear-power plant in the UK, Sankei Biz reported on 20 January.

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Firm Recalls 19,000 Cars

by Jun Igarashi

Toyota Motor Corporation is recalling nearly 19,000 cars in the UK due to potential problems with their fuel systems, The Sun reported on 27 January.

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New Urban Car

by Jun Igarashi

Aston Martin Lagonda Limited announced a price of about £31,000 for its Cygnet urban car that is based on the Toyota IQ compact, Goo-net reported on 24 January.

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NPO Slams Tuna Brand

by Jun Igarashi

Greenpeace has ranked a Mitsubishi Corporation subsidiary as the UK’s most environmentally damaging brand of canned tuna, according to a press release on 10 January.

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Paying the Price of Poor Service

by Jun Igarashi

Just as Visit Britain Chairman Christopher Rodrigues CBE told The Independent on 7 January that poor service in UK hotels and restaurants could put off tourists and cost thousands of jobs, Kyodo News revealed that Japanese firms abroad are introducing meticulous and cordial service standards that are shaming the locals.

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Changing of the Guard

by Ian de Stains OBE

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Green Light for Growth

by Philip Gibb

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