Share | Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009 TECHNOLOGY U.S. online strategy holds clues for Tokyo Hatoyama's team needs to reform Web policies to connect with Japanese voters By FUMI YAMAZAKI Special to The Japan Times Imagine befriending Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama on Facebook. Or getting "tweets" from Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada on Twitter. It could happen if Tokyo follows Washington's lead. Darrell
In a recent interview with Monocle Magazine, Japanamerica author and pop culture stalwart Roland Kelts was asked about Meiji University's plans for a manga library. "When you make a Rock and Roll museum, it means that Rock and Roll is dead," he said. "And when you build a manga museum, to some extent it means that there is an end in sight." Perhaps in its present form, yes. Kelts doesn't believe t
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