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Riding the Rails in Tokyo Is Overwhelming, But EasySeveral million people ride Tokyo's subway system each day -- it's one of the world's biggest and busiest. It's also a piece of cake to use. ... |
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Tiny Cars Are Huge in JapanThe Japanese love their Kei cars, which get 40 mpg or more. Why can't we have cars like this? ... |
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Cisco TelePresence Supports Next-Generation Commercial Services From NTT East and NTT WestTOKYO--(Marketwire - October 24, 2008) - Cisco Systems (NASDAQ: CSCO) Godo Kaisha (President & CEO: Edzard Overbeek; Address: Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo; Cisco) today announced that Cisco® TelePresence now supports the next-generation network (NGN) commercial services provided by Nippon T... |
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Meet Takahashi-Meijin, Japan's Blazing-Fast Videogame HeroTOKYO — In Japan, one of the most famous names in the world of videogames isn't a genius designer — he's a PR flack turned game wizard whose ability to mash a button 16 times per second got him his own 8-bit game series. The button-sc... |
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Akiba Randomness: Movie Shoots, Real Dolls, Mystery BoxesTOKYO -- Here's a round-up of all the weird, interesting, and/or delicious things I encountered on today's trip into Akihabara. Some of it's game-related, some of it is very much not. Japan's collectors can sell off their unwanted stuff by renting a gl... |

