I Learn So Much From Your Newsletter-Thank You!

Dear editors, This is an unsolicited testimonial from a regular reader of your letter. I attended your seminar a year ago in Honolulu as a guest from Hawaii Pacific University. I teach Accounting. Many of my best students are from Japan. Your newsletter has provided me with regular insights into the political and economic issues of interest to these students. Your comments allow me to understand the operations of business in Japan in a way which has not been possible by reading a variety of other business publications.

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GW-253 -- Video games, One-Seg tuner, Digital video recorder

The Gist: The "Wii" is the latest video game console from Nintendo, and it's slated to be released on December 2nd of this year in Japan. Fans of Nintendo are probably already familiar with the console and its capabilities, but we'll cover them here in Gadget Watch for those that
may not have heard about it.

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Positive Changes

I have been following the positive changes made in your publication these past few months and have been referring foreign journalists asking about Japan to read it first. The editor's note is smart and succint. Also: it puts ongoing events in context -- a much needed element in journalism. Please keep up the great work! Best,

M. Iida
journalist

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Letter from Iris Baker

Dear Mr. Kelts,

I am writing to thank you and your reporters at J@pan Inc for your support in helping me tell Nick's story to many people. Your kindness has helped Nick and I continue our fight.

As you know, it is not a miracle I’m asking for, just justice and a fair trial -- not only for my son, but for all who find themselves in trouble in Japan.

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The best magazine

Thanks - so far, I really like the magazine - I'm an American living in Japan (got here 2 months ago), and I work in the field of Information Technology - so far, J@pan.Inc seems to be the best magazine in Japan that covers what's going on in IT, but in other fields as well, with a particular emphasis on Japan but with a global outlook on things as well. I look forward to receiving my first issue!

Thanks, Regards,
M. A.

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Terrie Lloyd's Entrepreneur's Handbook Seminar in Tokyo

Have you ever thought about setting up your own company in Japan? Or, are you already running one and wondering how to move up to the next level?

As many of you will know, Terrie has established 17 companies in Japan over the last 30 years, and has a lot of experience to share about how to structure and run your business when first starting up. Terrie has successfully had seven M&As of previous companies and is building several others for exits in the next two years.


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Terrie Lloyd's Handbook Seminar in Tokyo -- Have you ever thought about setting up your own company in Japan? Or, are you already running one and wondering how to move up to the next level? Local Australian/Kiwi entrepreneur Terrie Lloyd, is running a seminar for people who want to form their own companies.

JIN-385 -- In the Belly of Kotobukicho

Informed of the renovation of flophouses in Kotobukicho, a stone's throw from JR's Ishikawacho Station in Yokohama, I visited the Yokohama Hostel Village (YHV), on the second road from the canal. The kind people at YHV fixed me up with a room in Hayashi Kaikan, a renovated flophouse, for 3,000 yen a night...

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