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People 2003-2004

SØren M. Chr. Bisgaard

SØren M. Chr. Bisgaard

(February 18, 2004)
Tea is enjoyed by people all over the world in many different ways. "Nowhere, though," notes Søren Bisgaard, a Danish-born tea master of the Urasenke school who now makes his home in the city of Kyoto, "has the drinking of tea been elevated to such a high artistic and cultural level as in Japan."

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Jeanie Fuji

Jeanie Fuji

(January 26, 2004)
Trends in Japan is featuring interviews with notable foreign residents of Japan. Our interviewee this time is Jeanie Fuji, who runs a traditional Japanese inn amid the spectacular mountain scenery of Yamagata Prefecture.

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Alexander Bennett

Alexander Bennett

(August 11, 2003)
Trends in Japan is featuring interviews with notable foreign residents of Japan. Our interviewee this time is the noted practitioner of kendo Alexander Bennett.

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Jack T. Moyer

Jack T. Moyer

(July 2, 2003)
Trends in Japan is featuring interviews with notable foreign residents of Japan. Our interviewee this time is the noted environmentalist and educator Jack T. Moyer.

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Ahn Jung-Hwan

Ahn Jung-Hwan

(April 25, 2003)
Trends in Japan is featuring interviews with notable foreign residents of Japan. Our interviewee this time is South Korean soccer star Ahn Jung-hwan. While relatively new to Japan, Ahn shot to worldwide fame in 2002 thanks to his performance in the World Cup.

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Sarah Marie Cummings

Sarah Marie Cummings

(July 2, 2003)
Trends in Japan is featuring interviews with notable foreign residents of Japan. Our interviewee this time is the noted environmentalist and educator Jack T. Moyer.

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