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Jero: Japan's First African-American Enka Singer
Wednesday, 02 July 2008
In February of 2008, Pittsburgh native Jerome Charles White, Jr. made his debut as Japan’s first African-American enka singer. With the single Umiyuki receiving critical acclaim, Jerome, or “Jero” as he is known on stage, is quickly becoming a pop icon whose success is noteworthy in the history of Japanese music and culture. His first album, COVERS, was released last week, and we’d like to take this opportunity to look at the success of a foreigner pursing an almost indigenous art form in one of the world’s most racially homogenous countries.
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The Japanese Beer Garden
Monday, 16 June 2008

Outdoor beer gardens can be found around the world, and a particularly unique variety is seeing increasing popularity throughout Japan. During summer months, beer gardens on the rooftops of department store buildings provide a refuge high above the teeming, sweltering maze of Tokyo and other large cities. While some may be decorated with Japanese lanterns and carp ponds, the Japanese beer garden tends not to have the botanical charm of their European cousins and instead provides a refreshing sanctuary from the discomforts of city life in the summer. Drinks are usually served in typical nomi-houdai fashion(all-you-can drink) for up to two hours, with the same option often offered for food (tabe-houdai).
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Taking Care of Philly's Cherries
Thursday, 29 May 2008
Konnichiwa, Philadelphia. Getting back in the swing of post-Cherry Blossom Festival activities, the JASGP held the first cherry blossom tree maintenance event of the season on May 17th. We thought we would let you all know how it went as well as discuss the current status of our tree planting initiative, which met its 10 year goal of 1000 trees in the spring of 2007.
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Japanese "Game Shows"
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
If you frequent video hosting sites like YouTube or are familiar with the latest in viral video circulation, you’ve probably encountered at least a few clips taken from Japanese “Game Shows.” Rapidly gaining in popularity throughout the world for their quirkiness and absurdity, these fast-paced programs are a dominant form of TV entertainment in Japan and may soon have their place in American broadcasting.

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Golden Week (April 29th – May 5th)
Monday, 28 April 2008

After the cherry blossoms fall to the ground, Japanese people start to look forward to the long national holiday called Golden Week (ogata renkyu or ougon shukan).
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