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Hiroko Tabuchi
Japan Times
JAPAN
Nov 1, 2006
Temples grope for gimmicks to stay relevant, flush
The Kamiyacho Open Terrace cafe in central Tokyo has all the trappings of a trendy establishment -- good coffee, homemade desserts, an airy terrace.
JAPAN
Jun 12, 2006
Filmmaker retraces footsteps of Palestinian thinker
“Fighting the jihad with the pen is the same as dying for the jihad,” says Mahmoud, a young Lebanese man in a new documentary dedicated to Edward Said, the Palestinian-American intellectual and advocate for the Palestinian cause.
JAPAN
May 11, 2006
Transsexuals gain freedoms but still face barriers
To most people, Takafumi Fujio -- with cropped hair, thick arms and deep voice -- is a typical, middle-aged salaryman. But until four years ago, when the food company worker started on a range of hormonal treatments, he was a woman, a housewife and mother of two.
JAPAN
Mar 21, 2006
Huts of homeless win architectural kudos
Like many Zen-inspired structures, Okawara’s hut is a monument to simplicity. The size of a large tool shed, the wooden building blends seamlessly with the surrounding park. His door opens to a full view of Tokyo’s Tama River.
JAPAN
Jan 6, 2006
Tokyo talent sings about kids rights in U.S. debut
Agnes Chan wears many hats -- singer, actress, child-rights activist, academic, and mother of three.

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