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Geoff Botting
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Oct 16, 2011
Average Joe could be collateral damage in war against yakuza
The war against the yakuza was raised a notch higher at the start of the month, but not everyone is happy about it.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Jul 24, 2011
Setsuden and the magic number 28
Japan's summer has started off with a bang, weather-wise.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
May 29, 2011
The hot, sticky summer of our discontent
Last summer went on record as Japan's hottest ever, as the daytime mercury seemed stubbornly stuck in the 33 to 36 degrees Celsius range while at nighttime it usually refused to budge to below the 25 C mark.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Jan 16, 2011
Almost time for Japan to break out the bubbly for bubble 2.0
Remember the bubble? In case you don't, Shukan Gendai (Dec. 20) reminds us that the economic bubble of the late 1980s was an era of rocketing salaries, stock prices and property values, yet accompanied by little inflation. Wealth was seen everywhere. Catching a cab downtown at night required flashing...
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Nov 28, 2010
Trans-Pacific Partnership for a cheaper bowl of beef and rice
The APEC summit in Yokohama earlier this month was a key event by any standard. Leaders of 21 countries came to discuss how to integrate the world's most dynamic region in terms of trade.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Sep 26, 2010
For young staff, the workplace is no joke
Mr. Sakamoto, a sales team leader at an IT systems company, got off to a rocky start when he was transferred to his current office. At the first meeting with his underlings, all in their 30s, the 43-year-old boss detected a tense atmosphere.
JAPAN / Media / BIG IN JAPAN
Aug 22, 2010
Rakuten's English- only policy endures close media scrutiny
Learn to speak English, or else!
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Apr 20, 2004
The green machine
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, "Nakano spy school" turned out thousands of spies, propaganda chiefs and commandos to serve in the furthest corners of Asia during the Pacific War.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Oct 21, 2003
Japan still bazaar for the bizarre
It's not news that Japan is a vast emporium for some of the weirdest products ever retailed on the planet. We've all read the stories about high-tech toilet seats, used schoolgirls' underwear, million-yen pet beetles, canned whale blubber, and so on.
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Sep 9, 2003
Waging war on the U.S. presence
If you're a reader of Japanese newspapers or a viewer of Japanese TV news, you're probably well aware of the U.S. military presence in Japan.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Jul 22, 2003
All's fare in Japan's cheap travel industry
An airline ad recently caught the eye of this seasoned traveler: "Daily, no-nonsense, non-stop 747 flights to your favorite destinations worldwide."
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Jun 17, 2003
Lost in translation
A few summers ago, while on an obligatory trip back to my homeland, I found myself at the center of the attention of a small crowd of curious Canadians.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY
May 20, 2003
Foreign actors play it niche and simple
Robert Scott may be one of the hardest-working Westerners in Japanese show business. The native Southern Californian appears in a host of Japanese TV dramas and variety shows as well as radio programs. He's even acted in a Godzilla flick.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Apr 22, 2003
Media hounds muzzle selves
A few years ago, I was lucky enough to be sent on a media junket to Sri Lanka.
COMMUNITY
Mar 9, 2003
You too can brew a business
So you've spent one year too many teaching English conversation and it's time for a serious career change. You want a job that's stimulating and creative. You want to be your own boss and perhaps even the boss of others. Maybe, just maybe, you want to run your own cafe, right here in Japan.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Feb 18, 2003
Japan's TV news in a world of its own
Watch a newscast produced in United States or Europe, and you'll see a fast-paced program consisting of lots of short segments augmented by a slew of computer-generated graphics.
COMMUNITY
Jan 19, 2003
The danchi and postwar society
At the time, they were homes most Japanese could only dream about. Within their thick concrete walls, they were equipped with such mod cons as flush toilets and stainless-steel kitchen sinks, and they even had separate bedrooms -- for parents and children.
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Dec 24, 2002
Not much cheer for new year
Not long after arriving in Japan, I managed to make it to Nara for New Year's Eve. "Man," I thought, "this'll be the mother of all parties."
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Dec 10, 2002
Chilling in the houses of the rising damp
Waking up on winter mornings always reminds me of how primitive life in Japan can be.
COMMUNITY / Issues / THE ZEIT GIST
Oct 18, 2002
Grassless Japan gets set to go greener
A well-tended lawn or a green sports field are rare and exotic luxuries in Japan.

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Yasuyuki Yoshida stirs a brew in a fermentation tank at his brewery in Hakusan.
The quake that shook Noto's sake brewing tradition