TT-401 -- Gaba IPO, ebiz news from Japan

English-teaching school, Gaba, is to IPO on Mothers on December 1st. The company will be offering 14,200 shares at JPY265,000, giving the company a market cap of JPY11.39bn (US$97.4m). The company in its current form was created as recently as June 1994, through a management buy-out...

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JIN-394 -- Abe's First Step Toward a New Foreign Policy

Prime Minister Abe's trip to South Korea and China breathed fresh air into the stale diplomacy of Japan. This was only a first step in the evolution of a new foreign policy, but it was an important first step ...

TT-400 -- We're 400 today! e-biz news from Japan

This week we were going to comment on the pending IPO by the Gaba English school, and the sorry financial and moral state of English schools in Japan in general. However, given that this is issue Number 400 of Terrie's Take, we thought it might be better to take some time out and toot our own horn. Gaba won't list until December 1st, so plenty of time for them next week...

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GW-261 -- USB Attakamouse, Sharp MPE-300, Panasonic HDC-SD1

With most traditional Japanese housing offering no centralized heating, or even "proper" insulation, it's no mystery why any foreigners accustomed to such luxuries feel cold during their first winters in Japan.

JIN-393 -- Septuagenarians for Constitutional Revision

Prime Minister Abe has declared revision of the Constitution a goal of his administration. He and like-minded conservatives believe the present Constitution, drafted by Americans at the behest of the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers after the Second World War, bears the stamp of a foreign power and is not Japanese in spirit.

GW-260 -- iRiver Japan S10, Sanyo eneloop solar charger, Casio Privia PX-800

he "S10" from iRiver Japan is what the company calls "Memorial Stamp-sized." It is officially positioned as a wearable portable audio player, and it includes a set of earphones integrated with the neck strap.

TT-399 -- Trainees or slaves? ebiz news from Japan

Earlier on this month, the Yomiuri newspaper carried an article about an auto parts manufacturer in Akitakata, Hiroshima, which is being investigated for hiring more foreign "trainees" than allowed by the rules.

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GW-259 -- Kokuyo memoribo W, Extreme HARD GLASS CD, Wacom FAVO HELLO KITTY Edition

Office supply company Kokuyo has announced a new version of their memoribo," what they are calling an "Electronic Word Card."

TT-398 -- Outsourcing and JTP, ebiz news from Japan

On June 22nd a rather unique if small outsourcing company, called Japan Third Party (JTP), listed on the JASDAQ. Although at first glance the business looks like a pretty standard operation, the company is special in that a full 95% of its business comes from foreign technology firms (not end users).

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JIN-392 -- Banzai the Emperor and Empress!

Last week I met the Emperor and Empress of Japan. I regret that I'm able to describe the circumstances in only vague terms, for to be specific would violate a trust and prejudice their Majesties against returning.

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