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Angela Jeffs
After 26 years in Japan, Angela is currently test driving the Scottish winter. Describing herself as a “people person,” she wrote weekly profiles and features for The Japan Times between 1987 and 2011. For writings since 3/11/2011, see www.embrace-transition.com/. Her first book, "Chasing Shooting Stars – A South American Paper Trail into the Past," was published in paperback in January 2013.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Jan 25, 2005
Bus hire, good food guides and more ISPs
The mailbox is choc-o-bloc with post New Year queries at the moment, so please be patient. We're answering them as fast as we can.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Jan 22, 2005
Cotton Club's pianist records album with friends
It takes awhile to link up with Noriko Kamo, who keeps going adrift in the snowfalls of Hokkaido's Hakodate. Since her mother is now living alone, Noriko tries to come back to Japan every year to keep her company through the hardest month of the year. It helps, she says, that "it's quiet in New York...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Jan 15, 2005
Student summit: food safety a growing concern
While his two brothers followed their father into local government service, Akimi Fujimoto took a different path. "My father had two working lives, as a government official and helping my mother farm our land in Niigata. There was no way I ever wanted a desk job."
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Jan 11, 2005
Habitat destruction, work gear and photos
A distressing end to 2004 . . . off to a resilient and positive start in 2005.
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COMMUNITY
Jan 8, 2005
Pathway to joy offers sips of water, vision of light
Pauline Tsukamoto has been on two psychological paths in her life: trying to make peace with Japan, and trying to make peace with herself. Her body is on yet another journey, one that involves accepting the gift of life itself.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Dec 28, 2004
Boating, studying and moving to Japan
The last column of the year! Where did the weeks go?
COMMUNITY
Dec 25, 2004
Shades of capella, Yale sabbatical and key-lime pie
Peter Hasegawa is on the Tokyo run . . . conducting postgraduate research, studying at Keio University, tutoring Japanese students at international schools in English, and trying to organize a visit by the Yale capella group, Shades. But only until Dec. 23, when he flies home to Connecticut for the Christmas...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Dec 18, 2004
'Hands Across Water' spreads inclusion message
With a 30-room house sitting amid 12 hectares in northern England, artist-activist Scott Baron lives up to his name. Now his signature custom-made black fedora has gone missing, and he has to make one last trip to Kiba, in Tokyo, before leaving Japan. "It's in station lost property, rather the worse...
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Dec 14, 2004
Flax law, dog care and ISPs
Flax laws MW, who was trying to find a coppersmith (Lifelines; Nov. 30) writes: "Many thanks for the advice . Although I've been in Tokyo since forever, I still managed to neglect to check with the Traditional Craft Center."
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Dec 11, 2004
Pink Cow princess with two feet firmly on ground
In the early 1990s, artist-sculptor Traci Consoli left her native California to see a bit of the world. "I made a life in Tokyo, married to a Japanese guitar player, but found I was still not happy. Something was missing."
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Dec 4, 2004
One of nine lives still jet-setting at age 91
Behind a curtain of bamboo and flanked by a huge willow tree, up a flight of the steepest concrete steps, there stands a house in Yokohama's Yamate-cho that is home to an unacknowledged Living National Treasure.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Nov 30, 2004
Healthy food and immigration
Immigration update Tony writes regarding a recent Lifelines column which instructed foreign residents with immigration issues living in the metropolitan area and surrounding prefectures to head for the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau at 5-5-30 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo (03-5796 7112 -- Web site: www.moj.go.jp/ENGLISH/IB/ib-18.html...
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Nov 27, 2004
ARI teaches leadership skills via organic farming
What is the connection between Hoichi Endo, a former member of Japan's Credit Union (CU), based in Tsujido, Kanagawa Prefecture, and the Asian Rural Institute's group of students from developing countries learning leadership skills and organic farming in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture?
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Nov 20, 2004
Hula dance teaches sexuality, spirituality, respect
"I was around 5 (years old) when my mother and grandmother taught me the basics of Hawaiian hula, steps called 'ka-holo.' I've loved it ever since," says Keisuke Yasuda.
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Nov 16, 2004
How old is too old to teach?
Too old? G. is a a 60-year-old native English speaking female who has earned a BS in Elementary Education and an Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education.
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COMMUNITY
Nov 13, 2004
How mum juggles racing, soccer, K1, Portugal
Last Tuesday, Sonia Ito is busy with household chores in Zushi, Kanagawa Prefecture. Early evening she leaves husband Yuta with 2-year old daughter Julia and catches the train for Tokyo. By 7:30 p.m. she's seated on a purple "zabuton" in Fuji TV's headquarters at O-Daiba, recording the soccer program...
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Nov 2, 2004
Immigration, acting and yellow pages
Otemachi still open? Dave was in a panic last week. He had just realized his three-year visa required renewal, and wondered if the immigration office in Otemachi was still open.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Oct 30, 2004
SRC and Edwin Cayce seek to relieve stress
Chris Earnshaw speaks with so much passion -- such an enthusiasm for life -- that it is hard to believe that 12 years ago he was a quivering wreck. "I fell apart, losing my job (as general manager of a bank), my family and home, in rapid succession."
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
Oct 23, 2004
Hiring, firing by the book in nicest possible way
Tom Nevins, a leading expert on Japanese rules of employment and personnel policy and practices, must have the busiest "meishi" in business. Not only does it open up, offering four sides of information, but contains a discount card for the many books he has written. A name card within a name card, so...
COMMUNITY / How-tos / LIFELINES
Oct 19, 2004
Agents, China dance and culture
Ole Latina! In addition to Dagmusic, (introduced in Lifelines; Sept. 24), there are quite a number of other companies in Tokyo who specialize in contracting foreign professional singers and musicians for TV CMs and soundlogos.

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