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MASTER IN DISGUISE:
Professor Sheds Light on Mystery Ukiyo-e Artist (March 23, 1999)
HOMEMADE ANIME:
Digital Technologies Revolutionize Animation Industry (March 16, 1999)
FROM BOARDROOM TO STARDOM:
Unique Marketing Bolsters Sales of New Game System (February 8, 1999)
BE A SEIJI OZAWA:
Conducting Imaginary Orchestras at Home (January 27, 1999)
SONGS FROM THE HEART:
70s Folk, Rock with a New Face (January 27, 1999)
SING OUT THE OLD:
Finishing Off the Year with an Annual Song Battle (Decemer 28, 1998)
BREAKING THE ICE
South Korea Lifts Ban on Japanese Culture (Decemer 9, 1998)
RISING FAST
TV Viewers Propel Groups to the Top of the Charts (Decemer 9, 1998)
A MAN'S WORLD?
The Face of Women in Japanese Animated Films (November 25, 1998)
NOT JUST READING THE NEWS:
Female TV Announcers as Popular as Singers, Actresses (November 25, 1998)
ON THE MEGAPHONE:
Female Directors Enter the Movie Scene (October 6, 1998)
AKIRA KUROSAWA DIES:
World Mourns the Passing of a Film Giant (October 5, 1998)
NOT IN THIS TOWN:
Proposal Scrapped for French-Style Bridge in Kyoto (October 5, 1998)
THEME PARK THRILLS:
New Rides, Attractions Pack People into Amusement Parks (September 22, 1998)
TV TRENDS:
Dramas Lead the Ratings Race (September 11, 1998)
DAZAI IS BACK:
Modern Writer a Hit with Postmodern Young (September 10, 1998)

COSTUME PLAY:
From Underground Trend to Mainstay of Subculture (August 14, 1998)

GODZILLA GOES TO NEW YORK:
American Version of Japan's Monster Hits Movie Screens (August 11, 1998)

HIGH-PRICED PAINTINGS:
Now Even Museums Can Afford Them (June 24, 1998)

NOT JUST FOR KIDS:
Realistic Games Bring Real Fun to All (June 24, 1998)

THAT'S ONE BIG ICEBERG:
Titanic Becomes a Historic Megahit in Japan (June 18, 1998)

WHAT'S ON TONIGHT?
TV Dramas Provide a Window on Japan (May 21, 1998)


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