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Lifestyle

Men in the Teahouse

Men in the Teahouse

Tea Ceremony Serves to Soothe Stress

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Food & Travel

Fukuoka, a Center of History and Culture

Region Serves as Bridge Between Japan and Asia

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Fukuoka, a Center of History and Culture

Fashion

Conservative Makes a Comeback

Conservative Makes a Comeback

Lately, young Japanese women on the forefront of style appear to be leading a return to a more modest, conservative look. Representative items include textured tweed half-length coats, Chanel-style collarless jackets, and tight or pleated skirts.

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Sci-tech

Virtuous Cycles

Virtuous Cycles

Tokyo's Setagaya Ward has long been active in supporting environmental conservation. It is now garnering attention for its introduction of eco-friendly electric bicycles and two Solar Parking Lots powered by solar cells and lithium-ion batteries. The initiative is part of the city's efforts to realize a low-carbon society.

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Lifestyle

Hotpots for Health and Beauty

Hotpots for Health and Beauty

No dish is better suited to Japan's cold winter nights than the nabe, or hotpot. Enjoying a huge wave of popularity at the moment are several new types of nabe with soups containing collagen, soymilk, or tomatoes.

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Pop Culture

The Voices of Japanese Pop Culture

The Voices of Japanese Pop Culture

CDs by seiyu, the actors who provide the voices for characters in anime and video games, routinely appear on Japan's music charts. As seiyu achieve new levels of popularity, more and more people are aspiring to careers in voice acting and trying their hand at dubbing using karaoke-like facilities.

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