GW-277 -- The Hottest Gadgets and Gizmos from Japan

Matsushita Electric's 'Blu-ray DIGA,' Kenwood's Media Keg audio player and Toshiba's gigashot A digital camera are the subjects of this week's Gadget Watch Read Now

JIN-435 -- Convenient Truths

This week's newsletter considers the love/hate relationship that many of us have with convenience stores including a full consideration of the pros and cons. Read Now

FW-106 -- Why Boring Investments Work

Frugal watch gives some handy suggestions on what to look out for when investing your savings. Read Now

Terrie's Job Tips -- Fingerprinting for Foreigners is Back

If you are a long-term or permanent resident foreigner in Japan, from November 20th, you're going to be in for a shock at Immigration. Like many others, after a long trip back to Japan, I have always appreciated the right to be able to pass through the Japanese immigration lines with my re-entry permit. At the same time, I look at the long lines for the Foreigners immigration line, and thank my lucky stars that I don't have to get caught up in that for an hour or more.

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TT-440 -- JMEC, ebiz news from Japan

Terrie takes a look at what the government is doing to encourage young enterprises to start businesses in Japan and considers an exciting opportunity for foreign entrepreneurs: Japan Market Expansion Competition (JMEC). Plus, foreign residents to join the regular foreigner visitors' line at immigration. Read Terrie's Take Now

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GW-276 -- The Hottest Gizmos and Gadgets from Japan

This weeks Gadget Watch takes a look at the world's first use of EL display technology on TVs and Sony's localization marketing tactic to sell their new Sony Walkman NW-A910.
Gadget Watch also takes a look at Hitachi's new LCD projector with bendable mirror, due to be released in January of next year.Read Now

JIN-434 -- Human Rights and Japan

In light of the recent devlopments in Myanmar, there is a debate raging in Japan about what appropriate diplomatic measures should be taken. This week's newsletter delves into the nature of human rights in Japan, theory and practice.
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TT-439 -- Metropolis changes hands, ebiz news from Japan

Starting life as Tokyo Classifieds when it was launched by Mark and Mary Devlin back in 1994, Metropolis magazine has grown to become Japan's largest periodical both in terms of distribution volume and advertising revenue. Last week Metropolis was acquired by another publishing group. To find out who and why Read Terrie's Take Now

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Terrie's Job Tips -- Breaking an Employment Contract

Note: As always, I advise that you seek professional legal and/or labor advice before acting on any opinions given here.

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GW-275 -- The Hottest Gizmos and Gadgets from Japan

eRevolution Segnity, Hitachi IV-R1000 & Kenwood Media Keg HD60GD9 covered in the latest from Gadget Watch Read Now

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