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    Komura had his wife in “UFO in Kushiro,” Yoshiya had his family in “All God’s Children Can Dance,” and Katagiri created Frog in “Super-Frog Saves Tokyo.” But what ultimately pushed these characters into understanding their lack of identity was the loss of their safety. Only after losing these other characters could the central characters of Murakami’s collection, After The Quake, understand the profound…

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    Lady Snowblood Analysis

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    Tokyo Gore Police (Yoshihiro Nishimura, 2008) A remake of one of Yoshihiro Nishimura's earlier works, known as Anatomia Extinction, Tokyo Gore Police is probably one of the sickest and definitely one of the foremost visually impressive films of the list. In future Japan, a paranoid scientist named Key Man has unleashed…

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    of the Hiroshima bomb and it states that the mushroom cloud made from the bomb in ten minutes was above 60,000 feet high. A good point to look at is that the fire-bombing in Tokyo killed more people than the Hiroshima bomb. Why was there not an outcry after the Tokyo bombing? People in Japan didn’t cry out after the Tokyo bombing because they were probably already finding a better way to get revenge than the atomic bomb we had. They must’ve been planning something and had a brilliant plan to…

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    Born in 1962 in Tokyo, the artist received his education from the the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, obtaining BFA in painting (1986), later completed by PhD degree (1993). His iconography, full of equally cute and psychedelic representations, is often seen as a weird amalgam of…

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    For example, governor of the Tokyo metropolitan government refused LAT revenue in order to be independent from the central government. In other words, the fiscal deficit local governments who could get LAT revenue are requested to be made strict intervention by the central government…

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    Hawaii right now, and we have to reroute to land in Tokyo, Japan. To refuel and organize another time to fly to Hawaii, but we assure you will get to Hawaii once the storm passes. Thank you for your cooperation, and enjoy your flight!” Everyone on the plane groans a start complaining. I hear some people say they going to miss business things, and other peoples say their vacation is ruined, while others are optimistic about a free flight to Tokyo for a little while. The sound of…

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    Rising North Korean aggressions are nothing new to their neighbors but Kim Jong Un’s terror campaign has lasting effects on the Japanese. The New York Times Tokyo cheif Motoko Rich writes an article explaining the most recent missile test by North Korea. She also explains how the United States wants Japan, and other countries involved, to react to the most recent aggressions. The author uses an Ethos argument by quoting many experts with a single opinion without giving any opposing opinions or…

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    bombing raids over Tokyo. In Tokyo there were about 80,000 deaths from the atomic bomb. In Nagasaki there were around 45,000 deaths from the atomic bombs. In the bombing raids over Tokyo one raid killed around 125,000 people and another around 100,000 people. These numbers are very shocking. Many people would believe that they death numbers from an atomic bomb would be incomparable to the numbers of a normal bombing raid. There were also numbers to prove that the bombing raids over Tokyo…

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    this article argues from both points of view. A pro of this is that it would allow six gymnasts per team but, two would only be individuals. A con of this is that they will have to leave a lot of talented gymnasts home instead of bringing them to Tokyo. The two individual gymnasts will substantially be alternates. Fincher supports her statement by describing the causes of the team's…

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    Coffee In Japan Case Study

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    writers, artists and served in a unique type of store called “kissaten” - a quiet place of relaxation and a meeting place for high-class people. From the 1970s, coffee started to become familiar to the general public as more shop appeared around Tokyo districts like Shinjuku, Ginza and popular student areas like Kanda (Clancy, 2015). Nowadays,…

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