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July 2012

Win a One-night Stay at Tokyo’s Newest Hotel!

by Custom Media

Only 15 minutes from the Tokyo Sky Tree, the 14-floor Gate Hotel Kaminarimon by HULIC offers spectacular views of the world’s tallest tower. Located in the heart of Asakusa, hotel guests can also enjoy the Edo culture of old Tokyo.

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Win a Three-night Stay at a Luxury Hotel!

by Custom Media

Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH) offers an intimate and personalised service to suit your specific needs. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, culture or indulgence every SLH hotel offers an unforgettable experience.

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E-BULLETIN EXCLUSIVE

"R" You Ready for Mistakes?

by Dr Greg Story

Ah … mistakes. That is a very tricky area for managers to handle. Their reactions vary, from spontaneous combustion to a passive shoulder shrug.

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E-BULLETIN EXCLUSIVE

Sustainability Starts at Home

by Joan Lambert Bailey

With 35 years’ experience between them, sustainability consultants Peo and Satoko Ekberg have guided large and small organisations to ecologically greener pastures. Spreading their message of sustainability, the couple has led eco tours to Peo’s native Sweden, written four books, delivered countless lectures, and held workshops around Japan and worldwide.

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E-BULLETIN EXCLUSIVE

The Fight for Global Talent

by David Swan

Firms are on a war footing, fighting to attract the best talent in Japan. In an effort to globalise, many Japanese and foreign firms are aggressively pursuing the skilled, particularly industry-experienced, bilingual professionals who have a mindset amenable to global business.

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Arts & Culture

Arts Events

by Shoko Nakamura

Arts events compiled by Shoko Nakamura

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Japanese Media

What You Missed in the Japanese Press

by Mark Schreiber

The “Other” London, Trend towards Bland Flavours, Pre-Consumption Tax Rise Sales Rush?, How to Spend My Summer Bonus, It’s the Thought That Counts

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Books

Book Reviews

by Ian de Stains OBE

This month: Blossoms and Shadows, and Source: The Inner Path of Knowledge Creation

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Symposium

Business Continuity Planning: Expect the Unexpected

by Julian Ryall

Recognised as among the best in the world for the services and skills they can provide, UK firms that specialise in business continuity planning (BCP) took the opportunity in March to demonstrate their abilities at the British Embassy Tokyo during a day-long symposium—the first of its kind in Japan.

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Publicity

The IP Telephone Revolution

by Huw R Williams

When I first visited Japan more than 20 years ago, it was cheaper to call Osaka from New York than to do so from Tokyo. Thus there were a number of callback services that took advantage of this fact to provide lower cost, domestic long-distance telephone services in Japan.

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Publicity

New Partnership To Revolutionize Talent Management in Japan

by Custom Media

Canning Professional KK recently announced it had launched a new brand, McLeish Wang, and had reached an agreement with UK-based Saville Consulting to bring the groundbreaking psychometric tool Saville Consulting Wave and the rest of the Saville suite of aptitude tests and psychometrics to Japan as the firm’s official partner.

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Competition

Tomorrow's Leaders

by Julian Ryall

There is an old Chinese proverb that says when planning for a year, sow corn, but when planning for a decade, plant trees. When planning for life, so the saying goes, train and educate people.

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Publicity

JFTC Essay Competition 2012

by Custom Media

Since 2005, the Japan Foreign Trade Council, Inc. (JFTC) has sponsored an annual essay competition to encourage students, young researchers and business people to express their opinions on matters of national and international importance.

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Olympics

Kasumi Ishikawa

by Julian Ryall

The last time that Kasumi Ishikawa competed in London, a bee spiralled down from the ceiling and landed on the table tennis table. The bee’s unscheduled appearance—until it was removed by a referee—was a positive omen, however, as the bubbly 19-year-old went on to win the Under-21 Singles title.

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To Be Gonged Is to Be Great

by Simon Farrell

Great for recognition, motivation, careers and business, an award is something everyone loves. Personally, I haven’t had one since a campfire-cooking badge at Boy Scouts, but I do enjoy learning how people—especially the lesser known—richly deserve their gong.

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The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games

by Sir David Warren KCMG

We are now in the final stages of preparation for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This is a very proud moment for Britain. We will be staging what we’re determined will be the best Games ever.

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The Great British Brand Sale

by Custom Media

NTT Invests in London Data Firm, Classic Food Labels Bought, Bank Sells EMI to Sony, Mitsui to Buy BP Stakes

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News in Brief

by Custom Media

Your monthly digest of UK-Japan news.

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Tesco Offers Soba and Sushi Basics

by Custom Media

Tiger Tiger wanted to exploit the recent rise in popularity of oriental food and strengthen their presence in Tesco’s world food aisle.

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New Soft Drink Goes on Sale

by Custom Media

A British-themed beverage produced by Schweppes has been launched in Japan, according to a press release issued on 11 June.

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Royal's Scotland Studies

by Custom Media

Princess Mako will study at the University of Edinburgh from September, the Asahi Shimbun reported on 3 June.

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British Spider-Man in World Premiere

by Custom Media

The latest Spider-Man film premiered in Tokyo with British actor Andrew Garfield playing the lead role in 3D, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported on 14 June.

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People

Doreen Simmons

by Gavin Blair

“I never intended to get this busy, it just seemed to happen. I’ve got four main jobs at the moment”, said Doreen Simmons, who turned 80 in May but shows no sign of slowing down after 38 years in Japan.

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Industry

High-tech Meets History

by Custom Media

Amid the age-old palaces, temples and gardens of Japan’s ancient capital, two firms founded by British software experts are busy creating state-of-the-art content for the latest game platforms.

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Cover Story

Let the Games Begin

by Julian Ryall

For the third time, London is counting down the days until it stages the opening ceremony for the Olympic Games and hosts the biggest event on the global sporting calendar. And while all eyes are likely to be on the competitors going for gold, the impact of the XXX Olympiad on business will go far beyond what happens on the field of play.

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Interview

Hire, Train, Retain

by Julian Ryall

Richard King is very aware of the wisdom of the old adage concerning eggs and baskets. In 2001, when specialist recruitment firm Michael Page International began its Japan operations, the initial rapid growth reflected the expanding banking and accounting sectors.

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Health

Easier Access to Vaccines

by Julian Ryall

A new vaccines company that brings together two of the biggest and most innovative firms in the business was launched in Japan on 2 July. Its aim is to ensure that people in this country have access to innovative vaccines already available in other developed nations.

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FDI

Myanmar: Investor Haven?

by Marc Rathbone and Andrew Whan

A history of political instability, ethnic violence, international sanctions and a lack of legal protection for foreign investors are the hallmarks of the economic climate in Myanmar. But have we turned a corner?

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Style

Two Wheels + Testosterone = TRIUMPH

by Julian Ryall

Business is brisk for a firm that produces some of the most iconic works of two-wheeled engineering on the road. Nevertheless, Triumph Japan President David Blume OBE does wish that young Japanese would produce a little more testosterone.

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Design

Creating Space

by Julian Ryall

In a city where apartments are notoriously small, badly lit and uninspiring in their design, Akira Koyama has devised an antidote. And so impressive is the Yotsuya Tenera complex that the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in late June awarded it one of the coveted RIBA International Awards.

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CSR

Unilever Awarded Gender Diversity Prize

by Custom Media

Unilever Japan has been recognised for its exceptional commitment to gender diversity by one of the most influential business publishers in Japan.

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Gongs

Queen's Birthday Awards for Britons in Japan

by Custom Media

BCCJ ACUMEN and Custom Media would like to congratulate two members of the BCCJ Executive Committee and another British resident of Japan who were recognised in Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s Birthday Honours List in June. The three appointees told ACUMEN how they feel about their awards.

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Olympics

Genki Dean

by Justin McCurry

Genki Dean is quickly discovering the minor drawbacks to being one of Japan’s most sought-after Olympic athletes. Two days after he trained in the pouring rain in front of 80 Japanese reporters, cameramen and photographers, the 20-year-old javelin thrower is nursing a fever and a rasping cough.

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Uniting the UK and Japan

by Lori Henderson

On 22 June, members of the BCCJ travelled to Aizumisato-machi, Fukushima Prefecture, to open a community centre in one of the area’s temporary housing complexes, accommodating 250 households who fled Naraha-machi due to the threat of radiation following the 3/11 disasters.

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Olympics

Remember Tokyo 1964? I do.

by Henry Scott Stokes

I initially came here in July 1964 as the first Financial Times staffer to be posted in Tokyo, with the idea to latch onto Japan as it prepared to fling open the doors to the outside world during that year’s Summer Olympics.

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