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  • The number of digital

    The number of digital subscriber lines (DSL) reached 34,372 at the end of February, more than 10 times last October’s figure of some 3,000, thanks to lower rates and the shorter duration of installation work, the telecom ministry said Friday. (from Japan Today) Soon, we’ll add ourselves to that statistic and cut down on our…

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  • Way back, when I

    Way back, when I was trying to learn to program in C, Tod had some licorice candies with “GP” embossed on them. I decided they were the Good Programmer candies and I awarded them to myself when I finished a chapter. I quickly grew frustrated with C, gave up and eventually threw away the Good…

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  • From time to time,

    From time to time, the Daily Yomiuri runs its own recommendations on how to improve the country. This week they are running a seven-part series on the front page: Arresting Deflation. The introductory paragraph of the first in the series contained some remarkable language–more fit for the editorial page than the front page. “With no…

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  • A battle is brewing

    A battle is brewing on the business front. Japan’s domestic towel makers are urging the government to place import restrictions on foreign towels that they claim are erroding their marketbase. But the Japan Chain Stores Association says they must import towels to provide convenience to consumers. I’ve used Japanese-made towels. They’re not especially remarkable. Bath…

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  • i-mode penetration

    20 million i-mode users

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  • If you’ve been thinking

    If you’ve been thinking of visiting Japan, this might be a good time. The dollar is over 119 yen, the highest it’s been since July 1999. The dollar hit bottom at about 101 yen in December 1999 after a drastic overnight drop from 108 to 104 in September. We saw people at the bank selling…

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  • I’m not sure what

    I’m not sure what I’d do without the online Travel Expert. It’s a scaled down version of Japanese software that tells me how to get from point A to point B. Today I want to know how to get from home (Kasuga) to a town in Hyogo Prefecture, several hundred miles away. I used my…

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  • Today is Hina Matsuri,

    Today is Hina Matsuri, the doll festival. It used to be a holiday for girls, with a Boy’s Day coming along later in the spring. But these days, Boy’s Day is now Children’s Day and Hina Matsuri is just a minor blip on the calendar. Girls arrange dolls representing the emperor’s court from the Heian…

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  • Japan’s Prime Minster, Yoshiro

    Japan’s Prime Minster, Yoshiro Mori, is not much longer for his post. The press have been speculating on the date that he will face a no-confidence vote (his second since he took office last April) and be asked to step down. Some members of his own party have recommended that he quit the post voluntarily.…

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  • Last night, I had

    Last night, I had an experience I haven’t had in years. I got a ride home. Brendan, the crazy proprietor of Pizzakaya, had driven out to Chiba for supplies before going to the restaurant for work. When we arrived for our usual Wednesday night pizza fest, he told me and Tod that he’d give us…

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