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This Friday, U.S. President Barack Obama will arrive in Tokyo for a highly anticipated first visit with the new administration. This Q&A installment takes a look back at previous visits of U.S. Presidents and the preparation that goes into them.

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Japanese women still have a long way to go when it comes to obtaining executive posts in large companies. Statistics show an alarmingly low percentage of women with director positions, putting Japan at 31 out of 35 countries and below Jordan, Oman and Kuwait

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The tea ceremony, long a key component in premarriage training for women, is gradually drawing interest among men in search of healing after a hard day's work.

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On the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, two DDR veterans, freelance writer Alena Eckelmann and Professor Akira Ichikawa of Osaka University, share memories of life as it was on the other side.

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Despite the current economic struggles, Japan Fashion Week delivered an impressive assortment of designers for the Spring/Summer 2010 fashion line. Designers remain optimistic that regardless of large brands like, H&M and Forever21 gaining popularity, their fanbase will choose quality over dirt-chea...

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At 76, Yoko Ono continues to cut her own path in life, despite any obstacles or opposition she might face. In an interview, the artist/musician reflects on her life as the odd child out and her tenacious commitment to world peace.

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In an effort to put the area in the spotlight, the Minato Mirai district introduced Creative City Yokohama. Included in that initiative is the Creativity for Arts and Media festival, which brings artists and their works together to create innovative contemporary visual literacy.

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You've got your death metal ... and then you've got your "death jazz," which is how the Japanese band Soil and “Pimp” Sessions likes to define their style of explosive music. With new album and supporting, the group is exploring new ways to connect with its audience.

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Whether it's in a country field or on a high-rise rooftop, the self-sufficiency benefits of farming are inspiring more Japanese to till the soil.
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