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The American musician Steve Gunn first heard of Sachiko Kanenobu a few years ago, when, at the advice of friends, he listened to her debut album “Misora,” recorded in Tokyo in 1972. Gunn, 41, is best known for his neo-folk guitar playing (and as a former member of Kurt Vile’s backing band, the Violators) and has more recently moved into producing albums for like-minded artists. He was instantly ta
Credit...Chang W. Lee and Michelle V. Agins/The New York Times; Ben Solomon for The New York Times It all began with the slightest of hand gestures by a coach in Serena Williams’s box and ended in chaos, recrimination and, oh, yes, Naomi Osaka’s remarkable upset victory. Here’s a breakdown of what happened in the women’s final of the 2018 United States Open: A Dream Matchup Osaka, a shy, 20-year-o
A teenager in Kawasaki, Japan, eating a Garigari-kun, a popular ice cream bar. The price of the bar was recently raised for the first time in a quarter-century.Credit...Ko Sasaki for The New York Times TOKYO — One of the most talked-about television commercials in Japan this year advertises an unusual product: contrition. The ad shows a group of workers and executives from an ice cream company lin
Ichiro Suzuki’s hit off R. A. Dickey was his 2,722nd in the majors, to go with 1,278 he had in Japan.Credit...Barton Silverman/The New York Times With a slight flick of the wrist, a familiar sight for so many of his hits, Ichiro Suzuki sent a dancing knuckleball into left field, creating a unique milestone. Suzuki’s first-inning single against Toronto Blue Jays starter R. A. Dickey in the Yankees’
Hideki Matsui hit three home runs in the 2009 World Series.Credit...Barton Silverman/The New York Times Like the United States, Japan has its own baseball royalty, and the princes are high school players drafted by the Yomiuri Giants. Being chosen by the hallowed Giants — Japan’s equivalent of the Yankees, the Lakers and the Cowboys combined — does not guarantee success. But the princes who succee
Don Cornelius, the smooth-voiced television host who brought black music and culture into America’s living rooms when he created the dance show “Soul Train,” was found dead at his home in Los Angeles early Wednesday in what appeared to be a suicide, the authorities said. He was 75. Police officers responding to a report of a shooting found Mr. Cornelius’s body at 4 a.m. on the floor of his house o
Vegetable Cafe Harmonize, in Fukushima, sells produce grown far from the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.Credit...Ko Sasaki for The New York Times ONAMI, Japan — In the fall, as this valley’s rice paddies ripened into a carpet of gold, inspectors came to check for radioactive contamination. Onami sits just 35 miles northwest of the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which spewed rad
An advertisement for Olympus in Tokyo. Japanese officials said at least $4.9 billion in Olympus funds were missing.Credit...Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg News Editors’ Note, Aug. 3, 2021: This article, relying on statements made in a police memo, includes errors. It refers incorrectly to payments being probed by Japanese police. While some of the payments identified in the police memo were made by Nob
FRANKFURT — Japan won its first Women’s World Cup on Sunday in a triumph built on hope, renewal, patience, composure and no small amount of good fortune, lifting a stricken country and somehow winning a match that the United States frequently dominated but could never control. In the end, Japan prevailed in a penalty-kick shootout, 3-1, after regulation and 30 minutes of overtime ended at 2-2. Its
Japan Had 'Something Bigger' on Its Side: Solo By REUTERS Published: July 17, 2011 at 8:00 PM ET FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Goalkeeper Hope Solo had kept the United States alive in the World Cup tournament with one scintillating performance after another but she knew she was up against more than just 11 women from Japan on Sunday. The never-say-die team from Japan played their hearts out and stunned t
Japan Wins 1st World Cup Title in Penalty Shootout By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: July 17, 2011 at 8:53 PM ET FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Amid the sorrow that lingers throughout Japan, perhaps a little joy — courtesy of the determined women on its World Cup team. They beat the Americans for the title in a riveting final Sunday night, 3-1 on penalty kicks, after coming from behind twice in a 2-2
Japan Beat U.S. to Win Women's World Cup By REUTERS Published: July 17, 2011 at 8:03 PM ET FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Japan won the women's World Cup on Sunday for the first time, stunning the heavily favored United States 3-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in extra time. Japan was in need of a good news story after the tsunami disaster which rocked the country in March and their women's soccer team de
It was 5 a.m. in Tokyo, but fans rejoiced as Japan reached the final of the Women's World Cup.Credit...Kyodo News, via Associated Press FRANKFURT, Germany — Shortly before Japan faced the two-time defending champion Germany in the quarterfinals of the Women’s World Cup, Coach Norio Sasaki gave his players solemn, even grim inspiration. He showed them slide-show images of the earthquake and tsunami
The Spanish police said on Friday that they had apprehended three men suspected of computer hacking in connection with recent attacks on Sony’s PlayStation Network as well as corporate and government Web sites around the world. The National Police identified the three as the local leadership of the shadowy international network of computer hackers known as Anonymous, which has claimed responsibili
The United Arab Emirates confirmed on Sunday that it had hired a company run by Erik Prince, the billionaire founder of Blackwater Worldwide, to provide “operational, planning and training support” to its military. But it gave no details of the company’s project to build a foreign mercenary battalion for the Emirati government. A written statement from a top Emirati general, issued through the U.A
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