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Dec 1, 2006Now Reports
A Traditional Japanese Kurisumas
Christmas in Japan instantly brings to mind that well-known urban myth of Santa's crucifixion. The general consensus is that it occurred shortly after World War II, and that the pe...
Dec 1, 2006Now Reports
Warren Fryar
A self-proclaimed “sonic adventurer”, Warren’s earliest musical memories come from church singing. His father played guitar and his brother, trumpet; Warren plays both—and he sings...
Dec 1, 2006Now Reports
Tenjin Street Names Get a Makeover
00Fukuoka City used to be divided into two districts along the Nakagawa (river); the eastern merchant district of Hakata and the western town, Fukuoka.
Nov 1, 2006Now Reports
Charles Rials
Charles has been drinking and enjoying wine for over 13 years and even has his own private collection of 500+ bottles of vintage wines. Currently he and his partner, Tomas Marin, i...
Nov 1, 2006Now Reports
Such A Polite Country, but Where Are Your Manners?!
I do not slurp. But I believe my Japanese yatai comrades that slurping displays a passion for cuisine and can improve the ramen's taste... By Jake Pass
Nov 1, 2006Now Reports
50 Years of Sumo in Fukuoka!
The Kyushu Grand Sumo Tournament, which opens in November, is one of those events that defines the season for locals. This year, the tournament celebrates its 50th anniversary, so ...
Oct 1, 2006Now Reports
Udon: A Hakata Original!
Udon is one of the most ubiquitous of all Japanese foods, and it’s usually very affordable too. But, did you know the birthplace of those lovely plump noodles was Hakata?
Oct 1, 2006Now Reports
Eugene Wanyama
The stars must have been aligned perfectly as Eugene graduated from Asia-Pacific University in Oita, because at the same time, his future employer wanted to beef up its marketing t...
Sep 1, 2006Now Reports
Budo
Budo (martial arts) means different things to different people. Originally, they were used simply to improve a person's ability to defend themselves, and ultimately, to injure anot...