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Kenzo Moriguchi
JAPAN
Dec 15, 1999
Regional Special: Chubu
Regional Special: Chubu>Sekigahara to mark 400th anniversary of epic battle> Staff writer SEKIGAHARA, Gifu Pref. -- For most of the world, next year is a celebration of the new millennium. For Japan, it is also the 400th anniversary of the Battle of Sekigahara -- perhaps the most famous internal battle...
JAPAN
Oct 21, 1999
State not fighting gender bias: activist
Staff writer
CULTURE / Art / ARTS AND ARTISANS
Oct 9, 1999
Whisked away by an age-old tradition
IKOMA, Nara Pref. -- "It is totally handmade and finely crafted work, but no matter how well it is made, chasen (a bamboo tea whisk) is a commodity with a limited life span," says Keizo Kubo, 59, who has been manufacturing the tea-ceremony utensil for 36 years.
JAPAN
Jun 23, 1999
Judge hopefuls finding system less than just
KYOTO — When lawyer Masaki Kunihiro, 52, applied to become a court judge last year, he didn't fully expect to be accepted.
JAPAN
May 28, 1999
Kosovars take refuge in Japan
Staff writer
JAPAN
Mar 26, 1999
Nostalgia buffs pay homage to 1918 brothel-turned-restaurant
When Tadafumi Yoshizato was in junior high school, his friends hocked his watch so they could go to Osaka's Tobita Shinchi district to enjoy the pleasures of the flesh. Now, Yoshizato, a 61-year-old illustrator, goes to enjoy pleasures of a more nostalgic nature.
JAPAN
Mar 24, 1999
Local Elections: Parties back off Osaka governor race
Staff writer
JAPAN
Jan 27, 1999
Poll Preview: Celebrity governors in need of new shtick
Four years ago, comedian and Upper House member "Knock" Yokoyama entered the Osaka gubernatorial race three days before the official campaign started, saying he was angry about the collusion in the non-Communist ruling coalition in the prefectural assembly.
JAPAN
Dec 11, 1998
Hormone disrupter meeting attracts 1,100 participants
Staff writerKYOTO -- In an attempt to exchange the latest research on one of the most critical environmental issues today, more than 1,100 scientists and government officials from eight countries gathered Friday in Kyoto for a three-day symposium on endocrine disrupters.
JAPAN
May 4, 1998
Akashi Kaikyo Bridge traffic surpasses projections
Staff writer
JAPAN
Apr 20, 1998
Irish expert urges interchange on ancient tomb parallels
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