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Mmm … mochi! — A Japanese new year’s treat, a harbinger of good blessings, a choking hazard?

January 7, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Peggy Chapman Northwest Asian Weekly If you frequent Asian markets during the year, especially around special holidays, you are probably familiar with the colorful and interesting variety of mochi, an elastic cake that is Japanese in name but multi-national in guise. In Japan, mochi plays a pivotal role in Shogatsy (new year) celebrations. For […]

Filed Under: Cultures, Food Tagged With: 2016, China, Indonesia, Korea, Laos, New Year, Northwest Asian Weekly, Peggy Chapman, Tokyo Fire Department, Vietnam, Vol 35 No 2 | January 9 - January 15, japan

Japanese mountaineer Kei Taniguchi falls to her death from peak

January 3, 2016 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Elaine Kurtenbach Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — Mountaineer Kei Taniguchi fell to her death while climbing this week in the snowy Daisetsuzan range in northern Japan’s Hokkaido. She was 43. Taniguchi, who climbed Mount Everest in 2007, became the first woman to win the prestigious Piolet d’Or (Golden Ice Axe) mountaineering award in 2009. […]

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2009, 2016, Alpinist Magazine, Associated Press, China, Hiroshi Hagiwara, Kazuya Hiraide, Kei Taniguchi, Mount Everest, Nepal, Pakistan, Vol 35 No 1 | January 2 - January 8, japan

Iwakuma happily back in Seattle after failed Dodgers deal

December 26, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Tim Booth AP Sports Writer SEATTLE (AP) — Throughout Hisashi Iwakuma’s free agency, the Seattle Mariners remained in contact, and the team moved swiftly when the pitcher unexpectedly became available again. How quick? Less than 48 hours after finding out Iwakuma was back on the market, the Mariners completed a deal with the Japanese-born […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2015, 2016, GM, Hisashi Iwakuma, Jeff Kingston, Jerry Dipoto, Los Angeles Dodgers, Seattle Mariners, Vol 34 No 53 | December 26 - January 1, japan

Top 10 films of 2015 — Films worth seeing again

December 18, 2015 By Andrew Hamlin

By Andrew Hamlin Northwest Asian Weekly Troubling. Challenging. Problematic. Call 2015 what you want, it had plenty of reasons to stay in bed with the covers pulled over your eyes. Here are 10 visions worth getting out of the house for (although, in fairness, you can ingest most of them through your television). 10.  “Cambodian Son,” directed […]

Filed Under: At the Movies Tagged With: 2015, Andrew Hamlin, Cambodian Son, Chang Hyung-yun, Dave Boyle, David Oyelowo, Jafar Panahi, Kiichi Naka, Korean, Kosal Khiev, Masahiro Sugano, Northwest Asian Weekly, San Francisco, Satyajit Ray, Setsuro Wakamatsu, Shu Qi, Vol 34 No 52 | December 19 - December 25, japan

The power of tea

December 18, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Ivy Ashe Hawaii Tribune-Herald HILO, Hawaii (AP) — On the second-story porch of his Papaikou home, Mike Longo poured steaming tea from a small glass pitcher into a set of cylindrical porcelain cups painted pale yellow. “You don’t want to waste a good oolong,” Longo said, passing the cups — called aroma cups — […]

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: 2009, 2015, Big Island, Earl Grey, Francis Zee, HILO, India, Mike Longo, OK, Onomea Bay, Onomea Tea Company, Rob Nunally, Taiwan, United States, Vol 34 No 52 | December 19 - December 25, japan, technology

Japan-American Society celebration

December 14, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Japan-American Society of the State of Washington (JASSW) held its annual holiday celebration dinner and auction at the Bell Harbor International Conference Center on Dec. 2. The celebration raised over $40,000 in the auction. The “Making a Difference” raise-the-paddle donations supported the Japan in the Schools (JIS) program that introduces Japan to American students […]

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2015, Aditya Mohan, Bell Harbor International Conference Center, Dale Watanabe, Hiroko Huntoon, JASSW, JIS, Mayumi Sklar, Vol 34 No 51 | December 12 - December 18, japan, language

In S. Korea, a town of Kims — and an unusual shared history

December 13, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Hyung-Jim Kim Associated Press NONSAN, South Korea (AP) — Many of his students are Kims. So are his fellow teachers, an elementary school alumnus and the owners of restaurants and pubs that he patronizes in his small farming village. Lots of Kims in his neighborhood, too. Such is everyday life for Kim Sun Won, […]

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2015, Asia, Associated Press, Gwangsan Kim, Hwang Hui, Joseon Dynasty, Kim Jang-saeng, Kim Jin Woo, Kim Jong-il, Kim Jong-un, Kim Sun Won, Korean Peninsula, NONSAN, North Korean, South Korean, Vol 34 No 51 | December 12 - December 18, Yun Hoon Duk, japan, poverty

Pearl Harbor memorial service in Hawaii to move to new site

December 10, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

HONOLULU (AP) — The National Park Service and the U.S. Navy plan to hold a joint memorial service Monday to mark the 74th anniversary of the Pearl Harbor attack. The joint service is a rehearsal for what is expected to be a much bigger memorial service next year to mark the 75th anniversary of the […]

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2015, KITV, Kilo Pier, National Park Service, Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, Vol 34 No 51 | December 12 - December 18, japan

Sia video features child karate master with Olympic dreams

November 28, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Yuri Kageyama Associated Press NAGAOKA, Japan (AP) — She has a soft spot for Duffy the Disney Bear and her favorite food is chocolate. She does her homework before dinner but really loves skateboarding, playing video games and bouncing on her trampoline. If Mahiro Takano sounds like any 9-year-old, think again: The third grader […]

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2015, Associated Press, Justin Bieber, Mahiro Takano, Masayo Takano, NAGAOKA, Takako Kikuchi, Taylor Swift, Tokyo Olympics, Vol 34 No 49 | November 28 - December 4, japan

Former foes, vets of UK, Japan shake hands

November 22, 2015 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Mari Yamaguchi Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — In 1944, the two men were in northeastern India as foes, fighting one of the harshest battles of World War II between Japan and Britain. More than 70 years later, they shook hands and sipped tea in Tokyo earlier this month. Roy Welland, 94, a former British […]

Filed Under: World News Tagged With: 2015, Across Asia, Akiko Macdonald, Associated Press, Changi Prison, Foreign Ministry, Frail-looking Urayama, India, Jack Thomas, Keith Fowler, Mikio Kinoshita, Roy Welland, Taiji Urayama, Tokyo, UK, Vol 34 No 48 | November 21 - November 27, japan

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