Theme: We never say good bye. Airdate 7PM – 7:30PM, March 31, 2012 Broadcast on Chuo FM 84.0 Thank you very much for your great support!
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We’ll introduce people or companies that are tackling with the invigoration of Japan & Chuo City. The 1st guest of this series is Atsunori Tanaka, president of Connect-One Ltd. who manages “Japan Style.Info” which deals with a wide range goods and informations regarding Japan. Please listen to their opinions from MET on Radio. Your comments [...]
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A Happy New Year 2012! We hope that the New Year will bring you good luck and happiness.First of all, we looked back at the year 2011 tonight. Of course 3.11 is the unavoidable problem for all of us. John Matthews went to Tohoku including Fukushima and Sendai as a volunteer or a journalists over [...]
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We had Tomoe Ono, a representative of ASIA Link, again this week.Tonight show was the last one in 2011, an incredibly turbulent year. A lot of affairs occurred, but we can’t be happier if tonight show healed your weariness and we could spend a romantic Christmas Eve with you. Please listen to their opinions from [...]
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This year’s last guest of My Eyes Tokyo is Tomoe Ono, a representative of ASIA Link! It works as a “bridge” between foreign students and small businesses in Japan. We also want to be a bridge between foreigners and Japanese, so we would like to learn from them. Please listen to their opinions from MET [...]
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Chris Holland, a member of the taiko troupe called “Amanojaku“, one of the world’s most respected ensembles, joined me again this week. I had a talk with him about his roots of the linkage with Japan. Click URL below, hit the play button on the blog page and learn about his great journey from Denver to [...]
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We had Elizabeth Ishiyama, who’s been providing Japanese products & services to the rest of the world for 8 years, as a guest tonight.She’s always looked for the “unique” items that are available only in the place where she is. Those are really popular in the world, but we would like to tell you [...]
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We learned that there are differences between the Japanese things that Japanese people want to spread across the world & the ones that people in the rest of the world are attracted to through MET’s survey (Click here to read & listen!).So we thought, “What happens if non-Japanese would promote Japanese culture?” – Let us [...]