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MASTER IN DISGUISE: Professor Sheds Light on Mystery Ukiyo-e Artist (March 23, 1999) |
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HOMEMADE ANIME:
Digital Technologies Revolutionize Animation Industry (March 16, 1999) |
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FROM BOARDROOM TO STARDOM:
Unique Marketing Bolsters Sales of New Game System (February 8, 1999) |
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BE A SEIJI OZAWA:
Conducting Imaginary Orchestras at Home (January 27, 1999) |
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SONGS FROM THE HEART: 70s Folk, Rock with a New Face (January 27, 1999) |
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SING OUT THE OLD:
Finishing Off the Year with an Annual Song Battle (Decemer 28, 1998) |
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BREAKING THE ICE
South Korea Lifts Ban on Japanese Culture (Decemer 9, 1998) |
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RISING FAST
TV Viewers Propel Groups to the Top of the Charts (Decemer 9, 1998) |
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A MAN'S WORLD?
The Face of Women in Japanese Animated Films (November 25, 1998) |
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NOT JUST READING THE NEWS:
Female TV Announcers as Popular as Singers, Actresses (November 25, 1998) |
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ON THE MEGAPHONE:
Female Directors Enter the Movie Scene (October 6, 1998) |
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AKIRA KUROSAWA DIES:
World Mourns the Passing of a Film Giant (October 5, 1998) |
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NOT IN THIS TOWN: Proposal Scrapped for French-Style Bridge in Kyoto (October 5, 1998) |
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THEME PARK THRILLS:
New Rides, Attractions Pack People into Amusement Parks (September 22, 1998) |
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TV TRENDS:
Dramas Lead the Ratings Race (September 11, 1998) |
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DAZAI IS BACK:
Modern Writer a Hit with Postmodern Young (September 10, 1998) |
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COSTUME PLAY:
From Underground Trend to Mainstay of Subculture (August 14, 1998) |
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GODZILLA GOES TO NEW YORK:
American Version of Japan's Monster Hits Movie Screens (August 11, 1998) |
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HIGH-PRICED PAINTINGS:
Now Even Museums Can Afford Them (June 24, 1998) |
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NOT JUST FOR KIDS:
Realistic Games Bring Real Fun to All (June 24, 1998) |
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THAT'S ONE BIG ICEBERG:
Titanic Becomes a Historic Megahit in Japan (June 18, 1998) |
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WHAT'S ON TONIGHT?
TV Dramas Provide a Window on Japan
(May 21, 1998)
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