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CULTURE / Books / RECENTLY PUBLISHED BOOKS ABOUT JAPAN
Aug 24, 2019
‘Plant-based Tokyo’: A compelling guide to vegetarian food in the capital
A new resource for visitors and residents, ‘Plant-based Tokyo’ is Momoko Nakamura’s bilingual guidebook to 45 vegetarian establishments in the Tokyo area.
COMMUNITY / Voices / OVERHEARD
Aug 24, 2019
Tokyo: No star where
‘There aren’t many stars in Tokyo.’
JAPAN
Aug 23, 2019
Las Vegas Sands to focus on Tokyo-Yokohama area for casino, abandoning support for Osaka
As Japan moves forward with plans to open facilities that allow gambling, Las Vegas Sands Corp. says it is now focusing on the Tokyo and Yokohama areas to find potential locations for a casino resort.
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JAPAN
Aug 23, 2019
Tokyo temple mixes Buddhism with beatboxing to attract younger, more diverse crowd
Buddhism meets beatboxing, hip-hop dancing and laser light shows at a temple in Tokyo, where efforts to get youth and foreign nationals interested in the centuries-old religion have taken on a modern twist.
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BUSINESS
Aug 22, 2019
Mori unveils ¥580 billion project to bring record-breaking skyscraper and urban greenery to Tokyo
The developer behind Tokyo’s landmark Roppongi Hills is betting on another upscale project that has been more than 30 years in the making and will require a ¥580 billion investment.
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JAPAN
Aug 19, 2019
Heatstroke death toll since July exceeds 100 in Tokyo’s 23 wards
The heatstroke death toll since July has reached 101 in Tokyo’s 23 wards, topping 100 for the second straight year, officials at Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s office of medical examiners said Monday.
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CULTURE / Books / RECENTLY PUBLISHED BOOKS ABOUT JAPAN
Aug 10, 2019
‘The Bells of Old Tokyo’: Present-day Tokyo explored through its historical soundscape
Anna Sherman’s book, ‘The Bells of Old Tokyo,’ unveils a new way to look at Japan’s capital: A people-centric examination of its lyrical, historical soundscape and the people that populate its many unique residential neighborhoods.
JAPAN
Aug 9, 2019
Shizuoka throws wrench in the works of Tokyo-Nagoya maglev shinkansen route
The current plan for the Tokyo-Nagoya maglev route, currently under construction, calls for Central Japan Railway Co. to begin operations by around 2027. The route will slash a trip between Nagoya and Shinagawa, which takes about 90 minutes on the fastest bullet trains today, to just 40 minutes.
JAPAN
Aug 9, 2019
Is Nara’s future tied to a proposed maglev shinkansen route?
Although Nara has become a favorite of international tourists in recent years, the city, which served as the nation’s ancient capital from 710 to 784, has historically been a bit off the beaten path.
BUSINESS
Aug 8, 2019
Miniature theme park Small Worlds Tokyo to open next spring
A theme park based on miniature models will open in the Ariake district on Tokyo Bay next spring, according to leisure facility operator Small Worlds Inc.
JAPAN / Politics / FOCUS
Aug 5, 2019
‘Can anyone beat Koike?’ LDP and others wary ahead of 2020 Tokyo gubernatorial vote
Political parties seem undecided right now over how to contest next year’s gubernatorial election in Tokyo, or even whether to field candidates at all.
BUSINESS / Economy
Aug 5, 2019
Tiny booths for telecommuting begin rollout ahead of Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Call it co-working, Japan-style. People on the go will soon be able to find a quiet place to sit down and tap away on a laptop, thanks to phone-booth-sized offices popping up at train stations, airports and skyscraper lobbies.
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COMMENTARY / Japan
Jul 23, 2019
U.S. intervention can’t break the Tokyo-Seoul impasse
Washington’s mediation may provide a temporary fix, but not a long-term resolution to the core problems plaguing Japan-South Korea ties.
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LIFE / Food & Drink
Jul 6, 2019
Upscale summer dessert: The best gelato spots in Tokyo
Japan’s capital abounds with top-notch gelato spots to satisfy any sweet tooth. Just in time for summer, here’s The Japan Times’ guide on where to find the best scoops in the city.
JAPAN
Jul 5, 2019
One year after deadly flooding in western Japan, disaster resonates for vulnerable areas of Tokyo
In the worst-case scenario, 2.5 million residents will be affected as five low-lying wards are submerged in water over 10 meters deep.
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BUSINESS / Companies
Jul 1, 2019
On Walkman’s 40th anniversary, Sony opens retro exhibition in Ginza
Sony Corp. opened an exhibition Monday in Tokyo’s bustling Ginza district to mark the 40th anniversary of its signature Walkman.
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CULTURE / Books / ESSENTIAL READING FOR JAPANOPHILES
Jun 29, 2019
‘Tokyo: City of Stories’: An homage to the megacity
Cultural geographer Paul Waley adds to the slim body of academic work about Tokyo with an anthropologic take on the megacity’s overlooked neighborhoods.
COMMUNITY / Voices / OVERHEARD
Jun 29, 2019
Tokyo in Tokyo
‘Every time I get lost, I just ask someone where Tokyo is.’
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BUSINESS / Tech
Jun 28, 2019
Basketball robot Cue3 and B. League’s Alvark Tokyo join Olympic effort to teach students math
In an unusual combination of disciplines, a basketball-shooting robot created by Japan’s leading automaker helped students at a Tokyo elementary school on Friday to learn math.
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JAPAN
Jun 20, 2019
Tokyo to allow students to bring smartphones to school
Tokyo’s Board of Education said Thursday it has decided to allow students at metropolitan junior high and high schools to bring their mobile electronic devices, including smartphones, to school.

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