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Tetsushi Kajimoto
BUSINESS
Mar 20, 2003
Nozomi bullet train fares to fall 10%
In an attempt to give airlines a run for their money, rail companies said Wednesday they will reduce reserved-seat fares on Nozomi bullet trains linking Tokyo and Fukuoka Prefecture.
BUSINESS / INTERNATIONAL RATIONALE
Mar 15, 2003
Multilateral alliance good for ANA, but JAL isn't convinced
All Nippon Airways Co. President Yoji Ohashi could hardly contain his joy last month when he witnessed the entry of Asiana Airlines Inc., South Korea's No. 2 carrier, into Star Alliance, the world's largest airline coalition.
JAPAN
Mar 4, 2003
Experts to probe failure of flight data systems
The transport ministry said Monday it will establish later this month an investigative committee of outside experts to look into the recent breakdown of flight data processing systems.
JAPAN
Mar 1, 2003
Railway firm admits lying about sleepy train driver
The bullet train driver who fell asleep at the controls earlier this week continued to operate the train without supervision for more than 20 minutes after leaving Okayama Station, where he was shaken from his slumber, transport ministry officials revealed Friday.
Japan Times
JAPAN / PREFECTURAL FARE
Feb 15, 2003
Taste, color of Tokushima arrive in Tokyo
One weekday afternoon in January, an elderly woman dropped by Tokushima Ai-ai Plaza in Tokyo's Minato Ward just to pick up a package of boiled and dried baby sardines and fish paste.
JAPAN / PREFECTURAL FARE
Jan 18, 2003
Kobe shop puts its best feet forward
When it comes to local specialties, Kobe has much to boast about -- Kobe beef, Kobe wine and famed confectionery, to name but a few.
JAPAN
Sep 24, 2002
Cloud of population decline may have silver lining
"Rabbit hutch" is a stereotypical term coined years ago by outsiders referring the cramped dwellings of crowded, urban Japan.
JAPAN
Aug 20, 2002
Researcher urges water consciousness
A common saying in Japanese is "mizu to anzen wa tada" ("water and safety are free"), meaning they can be taken for granted.
Japan Times
BUSINESS
Aug 8, 2002
Wireless LAN services untether Internet surfers on the go
With high-speed wireless Internet connection points springing up at retail businesses in Tokyo and other cities, Kazuhiko Sekimoto has become one of many a mobile Internet surfers.
BUSINESS
Jul 19, 2002
Asset-backed securities enjoying surge of popularity in Japan
Since British rock star David Bowie surprised Wall Street in 1997 by selling his old song royalties in bulk by issuing bonds, asset securitization has attracted greater public attention in Japan.
JAPAN
Jun 30, 2002
World Cup home-stay program hailed as success
The 2002 FIFA World Cup, which comes to a close Sunday, offered local municipalities throughout Japan an opportunity to hold various exchange programs with visitors from in and out of the country during the one-month event.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Jun 26, 2002
Snow seeks public trust via appointment of consumer guru
With many Japanese companies having finally recognized the importance of beefing up their corporate governance, Snow Brand Milk Products Co. is eager to show it is no exception to this trend.
JAPAN
Jun 15, 2002
Sports bars tap into new thirst for soccer
As Japan screamed into the second round of the World Cup with a win over Tunisia on Friday, sports bars in Tokyo lapped up a surge in customers.
Japan Times
JAPAN / MUSEUM MUSINGS
Jun 8, 2002
Shibamata serves up postwar nostalgia as vagabond Tora-san comes home
Movie-lovers and people who cherish the memory of the good old early postwar days can indulge in nostalgia at the Tora-san Memorial Hall in Tokyo's Katsushika Ward.
Japan Times
JAPAN / CUP COUNTDOWN
May 29, 2002
Hotels vie for World Cup windfall
As the Friday opening of the 2002 FIFA World Cup approaches, hoteliers in and around Tokyo are making last-minute efforts to get their slice of the hoopla that will carry on through the next month.
Japan Times
JAPAN / KANSAI BEAT
May 21, 2002
High-flying Tigers pitch for orphans
NISHINOMIYA, Hyogo Pref. -- With the Hanshin Tigers having their best start in years this season, the pride of the Kansai area has been the center of public and media attention.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Apr 27, 2002
Waseda project hatching entrepreneurs
Inside decades-old school buildings in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo, that had been used by Waseda Jitsugyo High School until a year ago, university students and entrepreneurs work around the clock to realize their dream of launching successful startup businesses.
JAPAN / WEEKEND WISDOM
Apr 14, 2002
The story of the global village; concise but unabridged
If such complex problems as globalization and the war in Afghanistan seem difficult to grasp, simplified figures could come in handy.
Japan Times
JAPAN / MUSEUM MUSINGS
Apr 13, 2002
Toto showcases cutting-edge shapes in design
For anyone interested in contemporary architecture and interior design, as well as a little extra luxury in the kitchen or bathroom, the Toto Nogizaka Building is the place to admire the latest curves, lines and designs.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Feb 9, 2002
Hire women, aged before foreigners, expert says
While Japan's unemployment rate is hovering at its worst level in the postwar era and manufacturers are shifting production abroad for cheaper labor, foreign workers seem to be enjoying their share of demand.

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