Japan is hot and humid in the Summer, which is something I don’t need to tell anyone who has actually been here for it, but […] Read More
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Chances are if you go to buy bread in Japan, the vast majority of it in most supermarkets comes from the Yamazaki Baking Co. and […] Read More
Just to accompany the last post about Iwate Prefecture, here is some short video footage we shot from the buses around the tsunami zone. You […] Read More
Last weekend, fully three months after the triple disaster stuck Japan’s east coast, I was part of a team of 15 from our company to […] Read More
When I was in the UK, a common topic of conversation was the reliability, objectivity and sheer accuracy of the foreign press during and after […] Read More
As a follow up to my compendium of Quake related tweets last week, here are just a few of the Facebook updates from the week […] Read More
Out of all the tweets, blog posts, Facebook updates and everything in between, which flew around in the initial couple of weeks following the beginning […] Read More
I know I haven’t posted much in the last month; the quakes for several weeks were the centre of everything, and pretty much any time […] Read More
We just got back from our second and final 2011 snow trip to Hakuba with the family. I’m not going to go over the prep […] Read More
Many years ago, in fact in around 1997, I somehow stumbled upon a website called pelago.com, a play on ‘archipelago’, being based around stories and […] Read More