Articles Business At the Sharp End of Global Restructuring: Terry Gou’s Gamble By Peter Tasker | March 30, 2016 | Comment (0) Share Sude Honke, Japan’s oldest sake brewer, has being going since 1141 and Hoshi Ryokan, a hot springs hotel, since 718.
Articles Culture Reflections Tangled Up In Tokyo: the Japanese Side of Bob Dylan By Peter Tasker | March 24, 2016 | Comment (1) Share In the late 1960s, there was a ramshackle coffee-shop called Dylan in Osaka’s Namba entertainment district which served as a meeting-place for musicians, hippies, theatre people and student radicals.
Articles Finance Abe’s Next Move: Doubling Down on Growth By Peter Tasker | March 16, 2016 | Comment (1) Share The yen has acted as a financial version of the “wind of the gods” – the fortuitous typhoon that destroyed the fleet of Kublai Khan