Filed under: Asia, Japan, Big in JapanOn Monday, Big in Japan brought you news about the first female baseball player to be drafted into the big leagues....In keeping with the sports theme, today's post is aimed at spreading the word about the upcoming... ...full story at Gadling
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Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in Tokyo, kicking off a five-day "warm spring" trip to Japan. The state visit is aimed at boosting strategic and mutually beneficia... |
| 01 Dec 08 |
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Big in Japan: The cutest pitcher you've ever seen! » Gadling Filed under: Asia, Japan, Big in JapanIn a classic scene from the film A League of their Own, coach Jimmy Dugan (played by Tom Hanks) screams at his female players: 'There's no crying in baseball!'Of course, while there may have been a Hollywood ending... |
| 01 Jul 08 |
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Big in Japan: Japanese-style love hotel in New York City » Gadling Filed under: Asia, North America, Japan, United States, Big in JapanEarlier this week, Big in Japan brought you a how-to-guide for getting down and dirty in a love hotel (ラブホテル, rabu hoteru).In case you missed the post, click here to get up... |
| 03 Oct 08 |
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Big in Japan: Crazy, crazy creatures from old Japan » Gadling Filed under: Asia, Japan, Big in JapanOld Japan, at least the one in the stories, must have been a wild place...The word yōkai (妖怪) refers to a broad class of demons, spirits and monsters that appear in traditional Japanese folklore. Possessing ... |
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Rube Goldberg meets Japan: The bizarre Japanese art of Chindogu » Gadling Filed under: Arts and Culture, Asia, Japan"If you're not thinking about Japan every day," popular blogger Tyler Cowen likes to say, "you've yet to wake up." Today's bizarrely fascinating cultural nugget from Japan: Chindogu. Literally translated as... |
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Big in Japan: 5 Japanese foods you might want to avoid » Gadling Filed under: Food and Drink, Asia, Japan, Big in JapanToday's edition of Big in Japan is brought to you by Shane Sakata, who writes The Tokyo Traveler, a great blog about things to do and see in the city of Tokyo.Japanese cuisine is known the world over... |