May 1-14, 2015 Japan’s Nº1 English Magazine www.metropolisjapan.com CHECK OUR CLINIC SPECIAL PIKACHIC! GOTTA WEAR ’EM ALL DARK VISIONS THE ART OF STAR WARS GARDEN ANGEL SECRETS OF A T.I.P. DIRECTOR BIKE TO THE FUTURE RIDING FOR TOHOKU RELIEF 無料 PRICELESS www.akaiclinic.com Cosmetic Surgery Laser Treatment Skin Care rejuvenate yourself with the best in beauty technology Quality of Akai Clinic At Akai clinic, we only use products and technologies approved by the FDA. SURGICAL TREATMENTS NON-SURGICAL TREATMENTS • EYELID SURGERY rejuvenation of upper and lower eye lid, tear trough, double eyelid surgery, blepharoptosis, etc. • NOSE SURGERY tip plasty, hump resection, deviated nose, ala reduction, augmentation or reduction rhinoplasty. • BREAST SURGERY augmentation, lift, reduction, reconstruction. • LIPOSUCTION WITH LASER ultra sonic assisted suction device. • LASER-LIPO minimal invasive facial and body contouring device with AccuSculpt™ (1444nm laser). • FACE LIFT forehead, brow, mid-face, neck lift, thread’s lift. •TISSUE ENGINEERING TECHNIQUES for facial rejuvenation, breast augmentation, AGA (PRFM, fat & stem cell injection, growth factor. • SKIN TUMORS skin cancer, cyst, mole, wart, scar revision. • GENITAL REJUVENATION SURGERY tightening of the vagina, reduction of labia minor and augmentation of the labia major. • HAIR TRANSPLANTATION SURGERY • LASER & REJUVENATION lasers, RFs, IPLs, plasma, Ultra Sound for wrinkle, sagging, drooping, open pores, rosacea, skin complexion, pigmentation, melisma with SOLARI, Aurora-Pro, INFINI, eCO2, Affirm, EndyMed, Portrait Plasma, SPECTRA, AccuSculpt, etc. • BOTOX & FILLERS allergan’s BOTOX, Juvederm, Radiesse etc. • ACNE & ACNE SCARS PLASMA fractional lasers (eCO2, Affirm), INFINI (fractional RF), iClear (photo dynamic therapy), microdermabrasion, chemical Peeling. • LASER HAIR REMOVAL all kinds of lasers available: Alex and long pulsed YAG, diode laser, etc. • TATTOO REMOVAL with Spectra (Q-YAG laser) for any color of tattoo. • CELLULITE, BODY CONTOURING & STRETCH MARKS cVela Smooth and EndyMed body (FDA Approved). • LEG VEIN, BROKEN CAPILLARY long Pulsed YAG or VenoCare. • RHINOLIGHT hay fever, Allergic Rhinitis. • SKINOLIGHT psoriasis, Alopecia Areata, Vitiligo, Atopic dermatitis. DR. HIDEMI AKAI is a board-certified plastic surgeon and an associate professor of the department of plastic, aesthetic and reconstructive surgery at Tokyo’s Showa University. Dr. Akai trained at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital before amassing over twenty-five years of experience. DR. KEIKO AKAI is also a board-certified plastic surgeon, and a dermatologist. The Akai Clinic offers a range of cosmetic-surgery procedures, laser treatments and skin care, using state-of-the-art equipment and the latest techniques. Additional fee for anesthesia is required. Please contact the clinic for more information. Other cosmetic procedures available. For fees and detailed information services, please refer to our homepage. We welcome email and phone inquiries. Omotesando KNK Bldg 3F 3-5-17, Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo. 1-min walk from Omotesando stn, A3 exit. Tel: 03-5771-4114 Email: [email protected] Clinic hours: 11AM~8PM (Mon~Sun) Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Dermatologist Yokohama Quadrifoglio 4F 5-14 Kinkocho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama. 1-min walk from Yokohama stn, North East exit. Tel: 045-620-5745 Email: [email protected] Clinic hours: 11AM~7PM (Tue~Fri) & 10AM~5PM (Sat & Hol) inside MAY 1-14, 2015 • #1101 EDITOR’S LETTER The geek force was strong in the Metropolis offices as we prepared this issue, the combined power of Star Wars and Pokémon guiding our hands. Grab a bit for yourself with our look at the Star Wars Visions exhibition and a unique fashion line inspired by Pikachu and friends. Both engender great passion, as does the 6 desire to help others, as we see in The Knights of White Lycra and their 500km ride to help children in Tohoku. Equally fervent are those who have waited decades for Taco Bell to arrive in Japan, and that day has finally come—and Metropolis was on hand for the pre-opening event. Read on for an issue of springtime zeal. 13 Luke, I Am Your Artist: Lucas’ vision goes on display 23 Gettin’ Crunchy With It: Taco Bell finally comes to Japan That’s a Rap: Big Sean talks Dark Sky Paradise Cover design: Kohji Shiiki. Photography: SHIMA Photography and Design. Makeup: Yuki Haba. Hair: Hisao Watanabe. Custom Dreads: kllylmrck, Model: Hirari Ikeda. Location: Robot Restaurant GET PRINTED! IN FOCUS SEND IN YOUR BEST PHOTOS FOR OUR MAY 15 ISSUE. 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The publisher reserves the right to edit or delete any advertisement without notice. 03 upfront LINGOIST HOT ’N’ COLD As the weather’s getting warmer and the AC is being turned up, finding a comfortable medium for everyone might get a bit tricky. If you’re feeling shy about letting others know you’re shivering to the bone, let Metropolis help you speak up! JP ADVERTORIAL TALKING TEETH How dentistry works in Japan I 04 JP EN JP EN JP EN Kyō wa totemo atsui desu ne. It’s so hot today. Eakon no ondo wo sagete mo ii desu ka? Can I raise the temperature of the AC? Samugari nanode senpūki o mawasu dake de ii desu ka? I tend to get cold easily, so can we just turn on the fan? Setsuden ni mo narushi, ii desu yo. Okay, that would also be more eco-friendly. 123RF f you stay in Japan long enough, at some point you’ll need to visit the dentist. The experience—from treatment to fees to insurance—may differ quite a bit from your home country. Recently, we met with Dr. Shinnosuke Ryu at his dental clinic in Toranamon Hills to learn more about the most common questions foreign visitors have about dentistry in Japan. I’ve noticed that, in Japan, teeth are often more yellow in tone compared to Westerners. Why is this? Your teeth are made up of dentin and enamel. The dentin is the core of the tooth, and, like skin, can come in different colors. Asians have darker pigmentation and this can affect the color of the dentin. Covering the dentin is the enamel, the clear part of a tooth’s covering that makes it shiny. Asians tend to have a thinner layer of enamel than Westerners, and the color of the dentin is easier to see through this thinner layer, making the teeth look less lustrous. Orthodontics is very popular in other countries, but doesn’t seem to be in Japan. Why aren’t treatments to straighten teeth more common here? As you know, in Japan there is a national health insurance system. Because of this, the cost of dental treatment is very affordable. For example, the cost of a root canal in Japan is about ¥10,000 (about $85.00), while the cost in the U.S. is around $2,000. So, with national health insurance, Japanese feel the cost of dental work is not expensive. In general, orthodontic treatment is usually considered cosmetic, rather than medical, under the national health insurance system. As a result, it isn’t covered. The difference in cost between things that are covered by national health insurance and those that aren't is very big. Around the world, the cost of orthodontic treatment is about $10,000. This is a lot more than the cost of covered dental treatment, so most Japanese feel the cost is exorbitant. Why does Japanese orthodontics use metal? This is also related to the national health insurance system. Metal crowns and fillings are very durable, and are accepted by the system. Ceramic crowns and fillings are considered cosmetic, and therefore fall outside of national health insurance coverage. Most dentists in Japan can provide ceramic crowns and fillings, it just costs more for the patient. What are the merits of Japanese clinics and orthodontics compared to those overseas? I think one of the main benefits is cost. Because of the national health insurance system, the government has a lot more control over the costs of medical goods and services. In the U.S., the cost of medical goods and services is often determined by the hospitals, medical and pharmaceutical companies, and insurance companies. In Japan, since the government pays for a majority of the cost, they enforce more uniform, fair, and reasonable pricing for medical goods and services. As a result, all medical services are more affordable and dental treatment in Japan is reasonably priced. Tornare Dental Clinic Tel: 0120-648-071. http://www.rmdcc.com/english/ EN K A N 1 A 2 C R 3 4 A 5 6 7 C B D 8 は O B C S Down 1. Appearance 3. Today 5. Ordinance 6. Blonde 7. Fight Across 2. Swimming ring or float 4. Drum 5. Broom 7. Health 8. Develop Solution: A S D ANSWERS AT meturl.com/kanacross Metropolis Members Club THIS WEEK’S WINNER! Alice Gordenker won a Beauty Therapy Course courtesy of Formachika UPCOMING PRIZE One lucky MMC member will win a 50 Minute Golf Lesson courtesy of Cool Clubs Register for prizes & discounts www.metropolis.co.jp/club TO-DO LIST 3 TOP beer festivals UNTIL MAY 6 MAY 10 MAY 23-24 Join in the German festivities with great beer and food. Until May 6, 4-10pm (weekdays); 11am-10pm (weekends), free entry. Symbol Promenade Park. Kokusai Tenjijo. www.oktober-fest.jp/odaiba_spring Grab some craft beer and enjoy food from local shops with family and friends. May 10, 10am-4pm, free entry. Ichinomiya Park. Seiseki-Sakuragaoka. http://drink-out.jp Enjoy over 150 varieties of craft and foreign beer for an entry fee of just ¥5,000. May 23, 11am-2:30pm & 4-7:30pm; May 24, 12:30-4pm, ¥5,000. Osanbashi Hall. Nihon-Odori. Tel: 045-211-2307. www.osanbashi.com/en Odaiba Oktoberfest Drink Out! Tama Craft Beer Fair BeerFes Yokohama EDITOR’S PICK MAY 30-31 & JUN 2-5 Photo by Kazuyoshi Shimomura, 2005 MAY 16 DBS PRESENTS “HOSPITAL NIGHT” ROBERT GLASPER EXPERIMENT UK breakbeats label honcho London Electricity fronts long-running DnB night. May 16, 11:30pm, ¥3,150 (adv)/ ¥3,500 (door). Daikanyama Unit. Daikanyama. Tel: 03-5459-8630. http://j.mp/ hospitalnight2015 Where does jazz go a century after its birth? If anyone has the answer, it’s keyboardist and composer Robert Glasper. With his acoustic Trio and electric Experiment, Glasper effortlessly extends jazz’s reach into R&B and hip-hop. Glasper’s Black Radio albums have won him Grammys, while on his forthcoming Covered, the pianist explores material by Radiohead, Joni Mitchell, and John Legend, as well as presenting new compositions of his own. Glasper arrives for the mountainside Taico Club festival and an extended engagement in Tokyo. Dan Grunebaum May 30, 3pm-May, 31, 2pm, ¥13,000 (adv). Kodama no Mori, Nagano Prefecture. 3 hours from Tokyo by car. Tel: 03-54284923. http://taicoclub.com/15. Jun 2-5, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥7,4009,400. Billboard Live Tokyo. Roppongi or Nogizaka. Tel: 03-3405-1133. http://j.mp/glasper2015 UNTIL JUN 28 SAYOKO YAMAGUCHI: THE WEARIST, CLOTHED IN THE FUTURE This exhibition will trace Yamaguchi’s career, who, as a top model, embodied the mysterious beauty of the East, and conquered the world of fashion during the 1970s and ’80s. Until Jun 28, 10am-6pm. Closed Mon. ¥6001,200. Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo. Kiyosumi-shirakawa. Tel: 03-5245-4111. www.mot-art-museum.jp/eng Photo by Fujita Masato UNTIL MAY 24 OPEN THE PARK MAY 9 TOKYO DAGEKI DAN Japanese taiko performing group’s 20th-anniversary performance. May 9, 1 & 5pm, ¥3,500-4,000. Setagaya Public Theater. Sangenjaya. http://j.mp/tokyodageki2015 Participate in Midpark Yoga (registration required, limited to 500 participants), enjoy a highball at the World Highball Midpark Cafe, and more. Until May 24, various times, free entry. Tokyo Midtown. Roppongi. Tel: 03-3475-3100. http://j.mp/openthepark2015 MAY 9 GRAB THE WORLD!! A flock of world-beating Japanese indie-rock bands return to nest. May 9, 4pm, ¥3,000 (adv)/ ¥3,500 (door) both +2d, ¥1,000. Shimokitazawa Garden. Shimokitazawa. Tel: 03-3410-3431. http://j.mp/grabtheworld2015 05 feature © & TM Lucasfilm Ltd. VISIONS OF DARK AND LIGHT Roppongi feels the power of the Force BY C BRYAN JONES R eturn of the Jedi may have premiered in 1983, but the title is an apt description of our present day. Star Wars is back with a vengeance, thanks to Disney’s purchase of Lucasfilm. The Mouse has breathed new life into the popular but largely dormant franchise. Now, everywhere you turn, there’s a little bit of The Force binding your galaxy together. Movie theaters and television aren’t the only places splashing images from far away into our lives. The Mori Arts Center collaborates with Disney to bring “Star Wars Visions,” an exhibition of art inspired by the films, to the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills’ Mori Tower. This showcase of works from various artists opens alongside the newly renovated Tokyo City View observation deck, and highlights the diversity of interpretations of the Star Wars universe. Curated by George Lucas himself, “Star Wars Visions” gathers more than 60 pieces from artists such as Syd Mead, a visual designer known for his work in sci-fi films, and Yoshitaka Amano, who worked on the character designs for the Final Fantasy series. Also part of this collaboration are over 100 pieces of concept art from the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, along with costumes and props that were actually used in the six Star Wars films. Set to open in 2018 in Chicago, the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is a new-style museum that will have illustrations and visual arts presented in a way that’s unlike any institution before. What Tokyoites will get when the doors to “Star Wars Visions” open on April 29 is a taste 06 of Lucas’ vision for encouraging and spotlighting artists who bring us incredible views of other worlds. The exhibition will also help prepare fans for the next installment in the story, Episode VII: The Force Awakens, which will hit theaters in December. May 4 marks Star Wars Day (“May the 4th be with you”), when the exhibition and surrounding areas in Roppongi Hills will hold commemorative events. Visitors will also have the opportunity to have their photo taken with Darth Vader on the rooftop observation deck, 270 meters above sea level. Make the Sith Lord angry and that could be 271 meters for you. “Star Wars Visions” is divided into six sections, each focusing on a specific symbolic aspect of the series. The Original Visions presents the origins of Lucas’ inspiration, designed by artists on request to portray a realistic “old-style space” based on what they remember from seeing the Apollo spaceship covered in soot returning to earth. Vision of Force focuses on the two opposing sides of Star Wars: The Light and the Dark. Along with the symbolic Jedi and Sith lightsabers, Vision of Force showcases art within the theme of “Force.” Vision of Battle presents famous battle scenes from the franchise. A compilation of the main battles and blasters that were used on set will be on display. Visions of Saga collects costumes and props used on set for Luke, Leia, Han Solo, Yoda, and Obi-Wan Kenobi; film clips from important scenes in the series are displayed alongside. Vision of Galaxy showcases pieces that vividly portray creatures from the many planets seen in Star Wars, including a statue of Jabba the Hutt and a screen-used Ewok costume. Vision of Droid compiles clips featuring C-3PO and R2-D2, the two droids that have become symbolic of Star Wars over the years. Tokyo City View is the first stop for Star Wars Visions before the exhibition moves around the country, and will run through June 28. During this time, the Star Wars Exhibition Special Shop and 12 stores inside Roppongi Hills will offer limited edition items. Tickets run ¥1,800 for general admission, ¥1,500 for seniors 65 and over, ¥1,200 for high school and university students, ¥600 for children aged 4 through middle school. Mori Art Center Tokyo City View. Tel: 036 4 0 6 - 6 652 . O p en 1 0 am -1 0 p m (do or s cl o s e a t 9 : 3 0 p m) . Ro p p o n g i . w w w. roppongihills.com/tcv/jp/sw-visions SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION CLINICS AKAI MEDICAL CLINIC Omotesando & Yokohama Receiving high-quality treatment is essential when changing your appearance. Akai Medical Clinic strives to help patients achieve the ideal beauty they desire. Both locations in the Kanto area, one in central Tokyo in trendy Omotesando and the other in Yokohama, boast top-class doctors, cutting-edge machinery, and processes not found elsewhere in Japan. The popular clinic is run by Dr. Hidemi Akai and Dr. Keiko Akai. Dr. Hidemi Akai is a board-certified plastic surgeon who trained at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, and currently is an associate professor in the department of Plastic, Aesthetic and Reconstructive Surgery at Showa University in Tokyo. Dr. Keiko Akai is also a board-certified plastic surgeon who is a skin care specialist and certified dermatologist. Akai Medical Clinic is fully equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and committed to offering the highest quality treatment to its customers, while the doctors’ wealth of experience dealing with foreign clientele helps each individual patient reach their desired look. Akai Medical Clinic performs routine pro- cedures such as liposuction, breast augmentation, reduction or lift, and cosmetic eye and nose surgery. In addition, Dr. Hidemi Akai is constantly introducing new technology and treatments to the clinic. A “Vampire Lift” may sound like something from a movie, but it’s the newest trend in rejuvenation treatment that utilizes your own blood as a source of nutrients to sustain and prolong youth—and you can now experience it at Akai Medical Clinic. The “Vampire Lift” regenerates tissue by circulating the body’s natural “growth factors” and creating a natural rejuvenation effect. In the areas where the injection is made, wrinkles and sagging will be lifted naturally. The overall quality of your skin will improve and regain its natural elasticity. While other treatments may cause damage through heat, the “Vampire Lift” is a heatless process that actively injects growth factors into particular parts, improving blood circulation, increasing collagen, and repairing tissues. Other new options include Endy Med Pro and Infini, laser treatments that lift the skin. Recently upgraded, Endy Med Pro has four slimming heads and is able to tighten your skin and contour your face and body by reducing fat. This new radio frequency-based professional level treatment is an effective way to improve the quality of your skin. Infini is a new fractional RF device that is able to treat aging, sagging skin with pigmentation, wrinkles, and laxity. Other specialized procedures can help alleviate acne, reduce acne scars, and repair sun-damaged skin. As the skin is the body’s largest organ, it can be easily damaged by ultraviolet rays, aging, and other stresses of modern life. Continued skin trouble can even lead to anxiety and tension. Let Akai Medical Clinic rejuvenate your skin with their cosmetic dermatology treatments. Akai Medical Clinic also treats skin tumors and skin cancer. Both locations offer a wide array of treatment options. Contact the clinic today for a consultation and their skilled, bilingual staff will get you on your way to a great-looking you. 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The doctors try their best to provide support in English, and examinations may be performed by a female doctor upon request, so everyone can feel at ease. Over 500 hemorrhoid treatments are performed every year, some using the new Zione Injection Treatment, which involves no surgery. They have also established outpatient clinics to treat irregularity, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn’s disease. A staff dietitian can also provide nutritional counseling for patients with intestinal and colon diseases. Dr. Akihiro Ohori, who is certified by the Japan Society of Coloproctology and Japan Surgical Society, aims to further enhance their medical services and to continue fully supporting patients. 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B1F Grand Passage 2-16-3 Kounan, Minato-ku 03-6718-2834 | [email protected] http://r.gnavi.co.jp/g008220/ food&drink RESTAURANT ¥¥¥ EN/JP Les Grandes Arbes TEXT AND PHOTOS BY VESNA KEVORK The delicate flowers popping up abundantly around the pretty exterior of Les Grandes Arbes, tucked in the backstreets of Hiroo, give the impression that this café is actually a beautiful floral boutique. However, visitors soon realize that this is no ordinary flower shop—a fact made clear by the selfies on display. There aren’t just one or two photos here, but rather an onslaught of self-portraits of multiple people, shot from various angles, all with Arbes as the backdrop. It’s as though the photo-takers found themselves outside the Empire State Building or the Taj RESTAURANT ¥¥ Mahal, and wanted to immortalize the experience. The images halt passersby as they take in this phenomenon and become swept away by the mania—ultimately photographing themselves. Looking up reveals a wooden brown treehouse attached to the establishment. Finally, a chance to play out childhood fantasies of owning your own wooden fortress! Walking through the flower shop and up a steep staircase onto floors three and four leads to… voilà: the rooftop! This outdoor space is reserved for whomever gets in first, and provides a relaxing and secluded sanctuary, decked out with wooden chairs and tables, metallic grey lanterns, and an olive tree in the corner. However, on days when the wind is harsh, the cozy indoor area might be more appealing. The vibe is pretty and girly, with light Hawaiian music playing in the background. The staff are cheerful and attentive, adding to an ambience that’s warm and happy, in a quirky, feminine, child-like environment. Most of the lunching ladies take snapshots of their meals and ask staff to help document their visit by taking multiple group photos. Of course, the staff oblige. True to the nature of this boutique, there are flowers on display all around—there’s even a tree growing out of the communal table in the center of the café. It’s a chic and “green” alter- native to high tea, capturing the vibe, just with different offerings. Light, healthy, and casual, the lunch is a mix of foccacia sandwiches, soups, curries, and salads. Prices for the mains start from ¥1,100 and average around the ¥1,230 mark, and the sets include two small side dishes, soup, and either rice or baguette. The choices of mains are the focaccia (¥1,230), chicken and tomato curry (¥1,230), and hummus (¥1,100). The seemingly most popular sweets are the apple and lemon tart (¥620) and the green tea fondant (¥620). Missed out on having your own cubby or treehouse as a kid? This is your chance to reclaim your childhood and make some new memories—and also an opportunity to escape Tokyo for an hour or two, and enjoy some organic food on an endless wooden terrace in the luscious springtime season. Fleur Universelle, 5-15-11 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku. Tel: 03-5791-1212. Mon-Sat 11am10pm, Sun 11am-7pm. Hiroo. http://fleur-universelle.com The festivities kicked off the day before, with Taco Bell International president Melissa Lora on hand to give a background of the company’s history and strategy. Lora’s passion for the menu and for lovers of Taco Bell was clear, and the approach to launching in Japan echoes the way Glen Bell founded the company in 1962: Keep it simple. This means Japan gets a simplified menu of Taco Bell’s most popular items—Supreme and Crunchy Tacos, Fajita Burrito, Crunchwrap, Fajita Quesadilla—and of course nachos and Cinnamon Tostados. Some Japan exclusives also dot the menu in the form of the Taco Rice Bowl and the Shrimp and Avocado Burrito. But when will the Gordita will arrive on our shores? They answered, maybe down the road, but not right now. While prices are not as low as may have been hoped, they’re very much in line with the norm for fast food in Japan. The Crunchwrap Supreme will run you ¥850 as a combo (includes drink and side), or ¥630 alone. The Fajita Quesadilla is the same, and a combo with two Supreme Tacos is ¥790 (a la carte Supreme Tacos are ¥320 each; the Beef Crunchy is ¥270). In a welcome move that still hasn’t caught on in Japan, drink refills are free. Are you a Dr. Pepper fan? They have it on tap. Try getting that elsewhere in Tokyo! On opening day, more than 300 eager diners lined up all the way down to 109, something likely to continue for some time to come—so you may need to set aside some extra time for lunch. But if, like so many, you’ve longed for that taste of home and been waiting for this longoverdue addition to Tokyo’s dining scene, the time has come for you to Live Más! 1F/B1F Kanedai Bldg, 2-25-14 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku. 03-6427-8543. Open daily 10am11pm. Shibuya. http://tacobell.co.jp EN/JP Live Más in Shibuya! BY C BRYAN JONES For many years, those wanting a taste of the venerable Taco Bell had to find their way onto a U.S. military base, rendering the old slogan “make a run for the border” quite literal. The question of when the popular Mexican fastfood chain from America would finally set up shop on Japanese soil has remained unanswered—until now. On April 21, Asrapport Dining opened the doors of Taco Bell’s first Japanese branch. Located in Shibuya, just up the street from fashion epicenter 109, the shop brings a fresh California-inspired design to a two-floor, 104seat space where you can get spicy, if you like. 13 1 DISH FROM ¥780 1 DRINK FROM ¥500 COURSES FROM ¥4,000 NEW OPEN! 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Bank transfer or credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club). http://metropolisjapan.com/subscription ENU FROM COURSE M ¥3,500 AN DRINK ALL YOU C ¥1,500 A tavern with a market-like atmosphere, filled with fresh fish and delicious cuisine. Enjoy crabs shipped directly from Rausu, Hokkaido, and many other fresh fish, meat, and many other delicacies from all over Japan—all at a reasonable price. Have great times with great food! DRINKS AND FOOD FROM ¥399 Nihon Sengyo Kokakurui Dokokai | 1F-3F 1-22-3 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku Tel: 03-5287-2568 | Open 24/365 days 14 Shoku Doraku Ueno Branch | 6-12-12 Ueno, Taito-ku Tel: 03-6803-2348 | Open 24/365 days food&drink MILLET STRAWBERRY CONFITURE • 1 pack (250g without stems) of strawberries • 2 tbs dry millet • 4 tbs sugar • 1 tbs lemon juice • 1 tbs white wine TOFU CRÈME ANGE • 1 pack (450g) yogurt • 70g silken tofu • 80g cream cheese OPTIONAL • Fresh berries DIRECTIONS RECIPE TOFU CRÈME ANGE WITH MILLET STRAWBERRY CONFITURE RECIPE AND PHOTO BY RIEKO SUZUKI Millets can be bought online or at local health food stores. Because the strawberry season is nearing its end, you can get small ones at a reasonable price. Enjoy a nutritious, healthy confiture with light crème ange and tofu. Cooking time: 9 hr (active 40 min) Servings: 4 Tirol Choco’s uji maccha mochi chocolate is now available as an ice cream flavor (¥167), sold exclusively at Family Mart for a limited time and in limited quantity. The ice cream bar comes coated in green-tea chocolate, with a mochi sauce center. Just as it’s getting warmer, this is the perfect treat for a cool break—not that any excuse is needed for ice cream! Available in around 11,400 Family Mart stores nationwide. Rieko Suzuki Rieko blogs bilingual recipes at http://meturl.com/ruby W h y s h o u l d K i t Ka t have all the appleriffic fun? Move over Apple Pie wafers because M&M ’s have one upped you with the addition of caramel. The special Caramel Apple M&M’s are tiny oval morsels of tastiness that aren’t as sweet as you might expect. How long they’ll mingle on shelves with their Plain, Peanut Butter, and Almond cousins remains to be seen, so get them while you can. Available in convenience stores nationwide. Craving a more authentic South American experience than fast food can provide? Head over to Yoyogi Park for their Cinco de Mayo celebrations. There’s plenty of entertainment to keep you busy, but waiting for you to work up your hunger is an allstar roster of Tokyo’s South American restaurants, setting up stalls to serve you the good stuff—where tacos and burritos are just the tip of the iceberg. Down it all with some Jose Cuervo and Havana Club, and continue the party! May 3, 10am-8pm, May 4, 10am-5:30pm. Yoyogi Park. Photo courtesy of Cinco de Mayo Steering Committee A long-time favorite for its authentic American atmosphere and food, TGIF now has a new location where you can enjoy your favorite dishes (we recommend the Cowboy Triple Meat Burger). TGI Fridays Tokyo Dome City is the perfect pairing of sports and special events with burgers, ribs, and more, and also features a dynamic bar. 1F Kourakun Hall Bldg. Open 11am-midnight. 03-5803-4151. Suidobashi. www.tgifridays.co.jp 1. In strainer, place paper coffee filter and drain yogurt and tofu for eight hours. 2.Wash millet, then drain water in strainer. Combine all the ingredients for confiture in microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on high for three minutes with cover. 3.Mix confiture ingredients and microwave again for two minutes, then let rest for no longer than five minutes. Repeat this process again, and mix well. Shift into a clean jar with top tightly sealed. Let cool in the fridge. 4.Soften cream cheese at room temperature. Combine cream cheese and the drained yogurt and tofu, then mix well with whisk. 5.Chill cream cheese mixture for 15 minutes and serve on plate. Pour generous amounts of confiture on top, and garnish berries if desired. 15 city life Photos by Ivan Doherty ment with seedlings, how to grow basic crops, doing watering and planting, weeding, things of that nature.” In addition to passing on this knowledge and building a connection between generations, Place to Grow will provide children with an opportunity to visit sheep farms, go on mountain hikes, pick fruits and vegetables, and learn about future farming, such as aquaponics and hydroponics. Perhaps most importantly, Place to Grow is designed to be sustainable. The ¥5.5 million is designated for construction, curriculum development, and getting the program off BY C BRYAN JONES the ground and running smoothly. Then the community takes ownership, with continued late 2012, following the disaster that struck support from corporate sponsors. the Tōhoku region in March 2011, a group The active connection to nature is one reaof British expats who were members of the son the multinational support from The Knights “Brits at Lunch’’ social gathering had a great in White Lycra is such a great fit. Children who idea. They would take their passion—cycling— find themselves in temporary living situations and use it to make a difference in the lives of have a severe lack of personal space, somethose impacted by the earthquake and tsunami. thing critical for their development and relief As the idea took shape, a karaoke-night enof stress. As a result, they often turn to video counter with the Moody Blues classic “Nights In games and electronic devices as a way to esWhite Satin” provided the final spark that gave cape. The KIWL riders are able to create an air birth to The Knights in White Lycra, a group of of excitement and lead kids back outside. 31 cyclists who ride for a better future. On May 20, KIWL will set off on a 500-kilomeAs for the 500-kilometer ride itself, what’s Although KIWL was founded by Brits, the ter ride from Tokyo to Minamisanriku, Miyagi the most challenging aspect of making the trip? group has since expanded to include riders Prefecture. The three-day trip will cap off the “I think the most difficult thing about riding that from seven countries—Canada, New Zealand, raising of ¥5.5 million for “Place to Grow,” a pro- kind of a distance is the mental toughness, beAustralia, Japan, Sri Lanka, the U.S., and, of gram of OGA for Aid. OGA, a non-profit focused ing able to just continue and push on despite course, the U.K.—making it a truly international on providing solutions of recovery to survivors the weather, despite the challenges that invarieffort to help Tōhoku. What brings the members of major natural disasters, has designed “Place ably you are going to face,” says Kushner. A together is not only a love of the ride, but a de- to Grow” as an after-school agricultural initiative devoted cyclist who logs around 250 kilomesire to make a difference. where communities can grow together. ters each weekend, he knows the process well, “It’s great to have a sport that you’re pas“The goal really is to provide a ‘Place’ to even though this will be his first trek as a Knight sionate about, and a hobby that you can do give an emotionally safe learning environ- in White Lycra. “There may be mechanical difon the weekends and so forth. But it’s even ment for kids in the region, many ficulties, you may be thinking about better to marry that with a good cause and to of whom were impacted and are something else, you’ve got work try to raise money for something that you also in temporary housing, and to give back in the office … so having the Any donation, have a passion about—and so combine two them an opportunity to learn about mental toughness of being able to however small, passions,” says Jonathan Kushner, a vice presi- agriculture from the more expeconcentrate for that length of time makes a difference dent of the American Chamber of Commerce rienced people, the elders,” exis difficult.” to the children of Tōhoku. Please in Japan (ACCJ). Jonathan, an avid cyclist who plains Kushner. “So that’s a good It’s all worth it though. As Kushsponsor the riders is also Managing Partner at Kreab, a Swedish opportunity for them to build comner points out, “This kind of activity, at www.kiwl.net or communications company in Tokyo, will be rid- munity between the youngsters where you can reach out to the next www.ogaforaid.org ing with KIWL for the first time this year. and the elders, but also to pass on generation and give them some This marriage of passions translates to skills about agriculture and so forth—to pass skills and some opportunities to interact with long-distance rides that become events for down their knowledge. They’ll do things like people from all different nationalities, is going the communities through which the riders pass. reading books on farming together, experi- to be really enhancing for their futures.” KNIGHTS IN WHITE LYCRA Going the distance to bridge generations I HELP THE CAUSE 16 SETTING THE STAGE Director Alysha Haran talks theater in Tokyo BY MUBITA MAMBWE Artwork by Matthew Robins, www.sadlucy.com W hile kabuki and noh productions abound, and touring Broadway and West End productions thrive, Tokyo’s theater scene is also vibrant with a growing number of local English-language performing arts communities. The title of “longestrunning English theater company in Japan,” however, is held by the Tokyo International Players (TIP). Founded in 1896, TIP comprises actors, directors, and various creative people from all walks of life. There are many stories to tell, and TIP’s current president, Alysha Haran, certainly has her share. Theater has always been an integral part of Haran’s life. The San Francisco native started performing professionally at the age of 5 in the Bay Area, where she trained in various genres spanning musical theater, opera, ballet, and stage acting. At 18, Haran relocated to Los Angeles to work in production, and produced music videos and commercials—including one that won USA Today’s poll for “most popular Super Bowl commercial” in 2000. However, Haran’s career took a sudden turn in 2001, following the events of September 11. “I was supposed to be a passenger on one of the September 11 planes; six days before that, my plans changed,” explains Haran. “I realized that I could be making commercials when I was 50, but I couldn’t go join the navy or do something where I was truly giving back to the country—so I joined the navy.” Haran took a break from entertainment to serve in the U.S. Navy. Today, she deploys on cruisers and destroyers as a surface warfare officer and is in Japan on the Olmsted scholarship, the military equivalent of the Fulbright. “I’ve been placed here in Tokyo to study, and [I’m] finishing a master’s degree at Sophia University in Japanese studies. Of course, with my background, my way into the culture is through the arts,” says Haran. “So I was very happy to have discovered TIP.” Now actively producing shows in Japan, starting with a 2013 production of Lanford Wilson’s Burn This and more recently directing an original stage adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women in 2014, Haran confirms that her work with the Navy was relevant to her art. “One of the reasons for joining the Navy, and taking a break from the entertainment industry, was because the whole point of the arts, the theater, is to have a better sense of humanity. Living and working in one place was very isolating, and I felt, in order to tell the stories I wanted to tell in life, I needed to expose myself to more of the world and to more people’s stories.” Haran also firmly believes that the theater has useful applications in any career field. “It’s teamwork in the truest sense,” says Haran, addressing the sense of community that comes with the rehearsal process. “You grow the art together. You can have all the ideas in your head of where you want some things to go, but if you’re not open or receptive to the people and the resources that you’re given, you’re not present. When you do open yourself to that, it’s truly a collaborative effort.” At present, Haran is working towards directing her next production for TIP, The Secret Garden—a Tony-winning musical adaptation of the children’s classic by Frances Hodgson Burnett, with book and lyrics by Marsha Norman and music by Lucy Simon. The musical tells the tale of Mary, a young girl who loses her parents to cholera, moving in with her uncle at his mansion, a grim space haunted by the spirits of her family and their loved ones. Its residents, devastated by their losses, struggle to live with joy, while the souls of the lost are also present, unable to let go. “The live people interact with the memories of the dead people, who are narrating the story for us so that we understand this tremendous amount of pain that these people are starting out in,” Haran explains. “And we watch them have an evolution towards making peace with the memories of their lost loved ones, and finding a way to go on living. “These are all individual stories wrapped in this giant metaphor of a lost garden, a forgotten garden, a secret garden, that at first glance is also dead. Through the efforts of finding that will to go on, the garden comes back to life— and so do all of these people.” While the play explores dark themes, Haran wants to impart hope unto the audience. “The music is so beautiful and moving that I hope they leave with a sense of peace, having listened to this amazing cast put on an incredible production. “But I also hope that, if perhaps audience members are in their personal life finding themselves in a challenging place, perhaps that sense of not giving up. There’s always something that’s always ready to come back to life if we, as they say in the lyrics, clear away the dead parts and let it come back up to the surface.” Tokyo International Players present The Secret Garden. May 14-15, 7pm, May 16-17, 1 & 7pm. (Director’s talk follows the 1pm performance on May 16.) ¥3,800-4,500. Theater Sun-mall in Shinjuku. Nearest stn: Shinjukugyoenmae. www.tokyoplayers.com 17 fashion fix BY SAMUEL THOMAS, FASHION EDITOR Photos by SHIMA Photography and Design Makeup: Yuki Haba Hair: Hisao Watanabe Custom Dreads: kllylmrck Models: Hirari Ikeda, Elleanor's Tokyo, RinRin Doll, Penipeni, Soga Ippei & Shoshi GOTTA WEAR ‘EM ALL B lurring the line between the real world and fantasy, Singaporean designer Josiah Chua has set out to bring Satoshi Tajiri’s original Pokémon series to life in his recent graduate collection. Entitled “Hyper Reality,” the work is both a literal nod to the series—with the iconic monsters’ faces imprinted on the clothes— and a figurative one that comments on how streetfashion culture treats its stars, sending out “snap hunters” around Harajuku to capture its extroverts in the wild. B eyo n d turning t he wearer into a real-life Pokémon, the clothes straddle the line between worlds. The patterns making up individual garments are taken directly from manga panels, katakana onomatopoeia jumping out on layers of tulle, and even the textiles are inspired by the franchise’s plushtoy collectibles. In the flesh, the work feels like an experiment in augmented reality: the characters are familiar, the visual logic is seen in countless comic pages and anime frames— and yet, it juts into the real world. A wild Pikachu could appear on your morning commute; a Chansey could be queuing before you in a konbini. 18 The young designer is a recent graduate of Bunka Gakuen University’s Global Fashion Concentration, an institution that, like the man himself, is seeking a place for Japanese fashion on the world stage. To further this goal, for Chua, selecting Pokémon was an easy decision. While the series was an integral part of his childhood in Singapore, it is also a worldwide phenomenon and an unofficial ambassador for Japanese culture, far outstripping the old guard of geisha, ninja, and the like. Through the ubiquity of Pokémon and its visual language, Chua proposes that the aesthetics of Japanese pop culture are a genre in Japan and abroad, having a cultural currency like no other. Chua terms this aesthetic “superflat,” in reference to artist Takashi Murakami’s theory that Japanese pop culture is united with traditional Japanese arts in its embrace of “flatness”—as seen in ukiyo-e woodblock printing through to anime cells. However you name it, this is a genre on the rise, and with a generation of youth around the world raised, as Chua was, on a steady diet of Japanese pop culture, it’s not only Japanese designers who are at the helm of where it’s heading. FASHION CALENDAR CHECK METROPOLISJAPAN.COM FOR THE LATEST FASHION CALENDAR. THE HYPERFLAT COLLECTIVE A s a proof of concept for Chua’s theory of “superflat,” the designer curated the Hyperflat Collective (http://meturl.com/ hyperflat), a showroom where similarlyminded creatives could interpret Japanese pop culture aesthetics within their fashion output. The showroom brought together designers and artists from around the globe who currently base their activities in Tokyo, as well as tapping into perspectives from local designers. Held in Harajuku’s Design Festa Gallery, the collective exhibition highlighted the wealth of possibilities by exploring the aesthetics of Japanese pop culture in fashion. Indonesian designer Gisela Juwono channeled the process of layering that goes into making anime cells into a surprisingly wearable UFO Baby-themed capsule collection, while Stacy Tan from Singapore focused the entirety of her output on Slam Dunk character Sakuragi Hanamichi’s signature red hair. Other participants, such as Christina Bucci, took a more philosophical route. The Canadian used her Sailor Moon-themed output to replicate the sense of volume that is generated in the fundamentally flat images of anime and manga in fabric, making clutch bags in the shape of the soldiers’ haircuts, from two flat layers of fabric that together build to a 3D whole. Where the movement is heading was perhaps best predicted by Rakui Le from China, with her resin jewelry that combines figures from different manga and anime to create entirely new characters, distilling in the process the aesthetics of the originals to their component parts. These parts, in effect, become the language of the aesthetic, in the same way as safety pins and studs became the instantly understandable visual language of punk. What is perhaps most remarkable about the collective is that it raises the simple question of why no one’s attempted it so far. While in recent years there have been more and more collaborations between fashion and pop culture, a true genre that selfdeclares itself as such had yet to materialize— until now. Perhaps the taboo of ’80s otaku culture still hangs heavily in the air, or Japanese fans want to preserve their self-imposed social distance? At any rate, with international fans approaching the subject evidently free of stigma, maybe they’ll inspire more domestic designers to embrace their own culture’s aesthetics in fashion. 19 movies BY DON MORTON THE TRIP TO ITALY featured movie This is not an easy film to categorize. A chatty food travelogue? A scenic Italian nosh with a side of improv? A scrumptious hangout- mov ie pos tcard? Sun, fun, and puns? Whatever. Comedic actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, playing ever so slightly fictionalized versions of themselves, tool around Italy from northern Piemonte to Amalf i in a rented Mini, sampling top restaurants for The Observer. (The movie is preceded by 2010’s The Trip, which did the same thing for northern Britain, and a TV show of the same name.) Director Michael Winterbottom has the sense to let his leads run with it, resulting in some surprisingly insightful, free-form comic riffs and hilarious impersonations. Dueling Brandos, anyone? A Michael Caine-off? There’s a bit of token drama, but this is about the food, the scenery, just ambling about, and the world-class banter. I found it a fairly constant chuckle. An inspired running gag is that the car’s iPod jack doesn’t work, leaving them with the sole option of singing along with an Alanis Morissette CD they found in the glove box. You’ll leave the theater feeling refreshed, entertained... and probably hungr y. This one’s a trip and a half. Japanese title: Italia wa Yondeiru. (106 min) NEW FOCUS Slick romantic comedy has p rofes sio nal co n man Will Smith taking u n d e r h i s w i n g (a n d bedcovers) a lovely rookie (Margot Robbie) in whom he sees real talent. There’s a wonderful montage early on, in which the picking of pockets is demonstrated. But don’t be expecting The Sting. There’s a point of diminishing returns in a caper f lick when too many double crosses and rug-pulls turn into just jacking around an audience, and we lose focus. Far be it from me to dampen Smith’s shot at a long-awaited return to box office royalty (Hitch, 2005), but while this is amiable and diverting, we’re still waiting. (105 min) REVENGE OF THE GREEN DRAGONS Based on a 1992 article i n T h e N e w Yo r k e r about unchecked Chinese youth gangs in Queens during the 1980s and co-directed by Andrew Lau (whose Infernal Affairs was remade by Martin Scorsese into the award-winning The Departed), this one starts off strong but soon devolves into a fairly average, clichéd gangster flick featuring Chinese thugs (and a token Ray Liotta). Numerous twists and a chaotic style complicate rather than enhance the plot, the acting is uninspired, the dialogue tired, and the execution ham-handed. Suitably, even offputtingly brutal, but offers little novelty and less insight. (94 min) DYING OF THE LIGHT A veteran C I A agent in the early stages of a par ticularly v icious form of dementia (Nicolas Cage, who does demented mood swings better than most) learns that the presumed-dead terrorist who tortured him 22 years ago is alive and very unwell in Kenya, and dashes off to murder him before he dies. If you squint your eyes, you might be able to see the moody existential statement about institutional decay that Paul Schrader thought he was making before the film’s moronic financial backers cut him out and re-cut and re-scored his work into this misshapen piece of crap. Wait for the director’s cut. Japanese title: Last Revenge. (94 min) FURIOUS 7 No one needs a review of a 14 -year franchise f ilm with a “7 ” in the title. You are by now a fan or you are not. But if you judge a film by how well the filmmakers know what their audiences want, this one delivers. And then it delivers again. Then it blows some stuff up, has a brutal fistfight or two, drives off a cliff, talks tough, and delivers some more. A plot? What for? Chronologically hazy, but who cares? Major “wow” factor in the stunts, but the indestructible superherowithout-the-cape thing drains any real tension. I liked the tasteful tribute to the late Paul Walker at the end. Japanese title: Wild Speed: Sky Mission. (137 min) CINDERELLA I was rather surprised to find myself enjoying this live-action revitalization of the 1950 Disney animated classic. The cinematography, costumes, and production design are a delight to behold. The SFX support the story. And best of all: No songs! Downton Abbey ’s Lily James does the title honors with guilelessness and intelligence. Cate Blanchett’s the wicked stepmother. Shakespearean director Kenneth Branagh (okay, he also did Thor) has created something old yet new, more a revitalization rather than a reimagining. Pure of hear t, unabashedly sincere, and wildly entertaining. Uncle Walt would approve. (105 min) THE LAST FIVE YEARS This is the sad but never m a u d l i n s to r y of t h e courtship, marriage, and dissolution of a loving relationship. He (Jeremy Jordan), a young novelist f inding early success, tells it in chronological order. She (a shining Anna Kendrick), a singer/actress struggling with endless auditions and a stalled career, tells it from finish to start. Your enjoyment will hinge on your attitude toward entirely sung films, but the songs here, by Tony-winning lyricist and composer Jason Robert Brown, advance the plot, and are intricate, varied, and well worth a look/listen. A smart Off-Broadway a d ap t a t io n by Richard L a G r ave nese. (9 4 m in) NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW The Trip to Italy: © Trip Films Ltd 2014; Focus: © 2014 WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. AND RATPAC-DUNE ENTERTAINMENT LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED; Revenge of the Green Dragons: © 2014 ROTGD Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.; Dying of the Light: © 2014 DYING OF THE LIGHT, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED; Furious 7: © 2014 Universal Pictures; Cinderella: © 2015 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.; The Last Five Years: © THE LAST FIVE YEARS THE MOTION PICTURE LLC; Whiplash: © 2013 WHIPLASH, LLC All Rights Reserved; Magic in the Moonlight: © 2014 Gravier Productions, Inc.; Inherent Vice: © 2014 WARNER BROS.ENTERTAINMENT INC,AND RATPAC-DUNE ENTERTAINMENT LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED; Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance): © 2014 Twentieth Century Fox; The Good Lie: © 2014 Black Label Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 20 More reviews: metropolisjapan.com/movies NEW GMO OMG Jeremy Seifert has a point. He wants agribusiness giants l i ke M o n s a n to to b e more accountable, and labels on foods that contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). But his unconvincing, lamely manipulative, and simplistic arguments include making fun of technical jargon (“I’m not a scientist”), fuzzy motivations (including a nod to Creationism), jarring leaps in logic, and the trotting out of home movies of his kids every ten minutes. (“I wish I could take back the land for my children.”) Gimme a friggin’ break. By the end, this preachy Michael Moore wannabe almost had me rooting for Monsanto. (90 min) WHIPLASH A talented young jazz drumming student at a prestigious NYC music academy is challenged to rise to his full potential by a brutal, Machiavellian, perfectionist teacher/ bandleader (an Oscar-winning J.K. Simmons). This one turns the sentimental inspirational-teacher genre on its head and plays more like a sports movie, or even a psychothriller. Writer/Director Damien Chazelle never misses a beat in this tightly-paced, propulsive film. Title refers to a difficult big-band number. It also describes what you might feel after surviving the intense and cathartic final scene. Big screen, please. For the sound. Japanese title: Session. (106 min) MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT I’m a fan. I think even mediocre Woody Allen movies are bet ter than most of what’s out there—but that doesn’t mean they’re not disappointing. This one starts out strong. It’s 1928. Colin Firth is a stage magician and noted paranormal debunker who’s called upon to poke holes in the amazingly accurate prognostications of a pretty young clairvoyant (Emma Stone). But then he’s “converted,” falls in love, and the movie immediately loses steam, along with any magic it might have had. Threadbare and predictable, this one feels off-the-rack. The script could have used a third draft, or even a second. (97 min) INHERENT VICE Paul Thomas Anderson, i n n o v a t i v e m a ke r o f such very serious f ilms as There Will Be Blood and The Master, tries on a comedy this time, beautifully adapting Thomas Pynchon’s 2009 sun-dappled beach-noir novel about a stoner detective (a spot-on Joaquin Phoenix) named Doc in early-70s El Lay. Think Raymond Chandler by way of Cheech & Chong. Josh Brolin’s great as Doc’s nemesis, the straight-laced cop “Bigfoot” Bjornson. It’s unpredictable, amusingly louche, strange, and deranged. And if it’s not always logical, well, don’t try to figure it out. Best to just lie back and let the low-key parody take you. (148 min) BIRDMAN OR (THE UNEXPECTED VIRTUE OF IGNORANCE) This intellectually active, ensemble showbiz dramedy earned all the praise it’s getting. But despite the dazzle, the showy direction distracts from the narrative. Alejandro González Iñárritu makes this gimmicky joyride work because he’s a pro, but it still has a film-school, “look at me!” feel. None of the characters is particularly likable, giving the film little emotional punch. This will be remembered, if at all, as a brilliant technical experiment. Bottom line: It’s one of those films that are easier to admire than to enjoy. Worth seeing? Absolutely. Best Picture? No. Japanese title: Birdman arui wa (Muchi ga Motarasu Yoki-senu Kiseki). (120 min) THE GOOD LIE Four young Sudanese sur vive a brutal war, a monstrous trek to a refugee camp, and 13 years there before being brought to Kansas City for resettlement. To this point, the movie is a moderately interesting, if highly sanitized, tale of survival. Then Reese Witherspoon appears in a supporting role as an employment counselor, and the movie sags. Reese does nothing wrong, and her misleading prominence on the poster will likely boost the film’s attendance, but her character reframes the focus to a white American point of view, when the African bookends of this worthy, good-hearted tale are far more compelling. Japanese title: Good Lie: Ichiban Yasashī Uso. (110 min) © Tokyo New Cinema © IMAGE.NET © Zjednoczenie Artystów i Rzemieslników eiga Readers of this column know I love introducing indie Japanese films that wouldn’t otherwise get a lot of press. Tokyo New Cinema Inc., making quality feature films by young directors on tiny budgets, is By Rob Schwartz a joy for me to write about. One of the most prominent filmmakers in the alliance is 24-yearold Ryutaro Nakagawa, who’s already made a number of shorts and three feature films. Ai no Chīsana Rekishi screened at the 2014 Tokyo International Film Festival, and now gets its theatrical debut. Nakagawa once again employs the narrative of disparate characters moving through life, but this time, their stories merge. Natsuki (Eriko Nakamura) runs a bento shop, and is estranged from her abusive and alcoholic father. Small-time yakuza punk Natsuo (Takashi Okito) changes his ways after someone he’s shaking down kills himself. He finds his drug-addicted, sex-working sister Asuka (Manami Takahashi), and implores her to straighten up her life. The two stories run parallel with deep insight into the pain and division trauma causes. The auteur has a fine attention to detail, and a window into the characters’ emotional states. Nakagawa may be the finest young director in Japan. Opens May 9 at Eurospace in Shibuya. English title: August in Tokyo. (81 min) AI NO CHĪSANA REKISHI movie news What started as a sketch for a fashion award show broadcast in the 1990s has turned into a franchise. Ben Stiller is returning as the vacuous male model in a follow up to his 2001 hit comedy Zoolander, which itself was based on an earlier short for VH1. Although the original flick wasn’t what you’d call a box off ice success, it has been cultivating a cult following in the years since its release. The sequel was announced with dramatic flair at Paris Fashion Week, when Stiller, in character, took the runway of a Valentino show with Owen Wilson, who played a younger, rival model in the first film. Will Ferrell returns as fashion mogul Jacobim Mugatu and Stiller is once again taking directing duties. Details of the script written by Justin Theroux are being kept under wraps, but filming has begun in Rome and 12-yearold actor Cyrus Arnold has been cast as Zoolander’s son. Part of what made the f irst f ilm a sleeper hit was the string of cameos by celebrities and fashion insiders. The sequel looks set to continue the tradition, with Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Penelope Cruz, Kristen Wiig, and Anna Wintour rumored to be appearing. Zoolander 2 won’t be released until February, 2016. Until then, fans will have to content themselves with Mugatu meme generators. Kevin Mcgue cinematic underground In a real example of an international co-production, the film Imagine (pictured) has Brit actor Edward Hogg playing a blind teacher at an under-budgeted school for the blind in Portugal, where he encourages students to use their imaginations rather than their canes. It’s by a Polish director, with dialogue mostly in English. Currently playing at Image Forum in Shibuya (2-10-2 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku; www.imageforum.co.jp)...Those who appreciate French film and its painterly cinematography will want to see Marie’s Story, a biopic of a nun in the late 19th century who dedicates herself to reaching a girl who was born blind and deaf. It’s similar territory to The Miracle Worker, but set in the unspoiled French countryside. On from May 1 at Cine Switch in Ginza (4-4-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku; www. cineswitch.com)...Prolific actress Doona Bae has long had a successful career in her native Korea, but her multicharacter turn in Cloud Atlas and the Wachowskis’ follow up Jupiter Ascending has put her in the international spotlight. Now she has a homecoming with the Koreanlanguage A Girl at My Door. She plays a recent police academy graduate who is assigned a tiny village, where she takes a troubled girl under her wing. On from May 1 at Shinjuku Musashinokan (3-27-10 Shinjuku; http:// shinjuku.musashino-k.jp) and Eurospace in Shibuya (1-5 Maruyamacho, Shibuya-ku; www.eurospace.co.jp). KM 21 arts&culture MUSIC SUPERCOZI Bali-based producer finds freedom outside Japan BY DAN GRUNEBAUM O 22 Courtesy of Plankton ne of a few Japanese women electronic music producers to make an international impact, Supercozi (Yukimi Yonezawa) says her new album Bioshifter—the title of which stands for “secret evolutionary process”—represents her growth over a decade as a solo artist. She shared the twisty techno pleasures of the disc and her thoughts on Japan as an outsider, from her home in Bali. Why did you leave Japan? The sense of stagnation I felt in Japan became unbearable by the end of 1999. I already had many travel experiences by then, so I was ready to build a new life outside of a familiar matrix. How does having a career outside Japan compare to staying in the country? The music industry changed dramatically after the internet became widely available. Where you are located is no longer the critical issue. I welcomed this sea change, because I spent 10 years in the Japanese major music industry, and it was like working in a factory. You have to squash your creativity to fit into the pathetic J-pop system in order to get a tie-up deal with a shampoo ad or something. Compared with this period, running my label outside Japan is like driving a spaceship on my own. It’s fantastic to have unlimited freedom to express myself, releasing whatever I want, and connecting with collaborators and listeners from all over the world. When you return to Japan, what are your impressions? There was a mass awakening after March 11 and Fukushima, until Abe’s regime started in 2012. All of a sudden, many ordinary citizens joined SNSs such as Facebook and started discussing nukes, clean energy, our constitution and democracy, forming a new network of grassroots activism all over Japan. Joining a peaceful rally became a normal way to express our concern. This was the biggest change I ever witnessed. But many now practice willful blindness. Sometimes I feel as if I’m witnessing a lemmings march by my own people. Your posts often criticize Japanese politics. Tell us how life abroad influences your perspective. Fortunately, I had been always surrounded by people with the mindset of global citizens, no matter where they are from. Being able to exchange opinions on many issues with people of different nationalities inspired me to develop my point of view as a global citizen, too. And yes, I'm very concerned about the current trend of Japanese politics to drag Japan back to the mindset of the pre-war era. How is life in Bali? Bali has an ideal balance for me. First, Balinese Hindu culture and Balinese people’s charm remain strong. I fell in love with Bali in 1995, and am still amazed how they maintain their spiritual calmness despite the tsunami of globalization. Of course, there is a huge negative impact from overdevelopment, but Bali still has an unchanged charm if you go to the countryside. Second, Bali has a truly eclectic international expat community—so many creative individuals from all corners of the world. They mix dynamic thinking and an artistic approach in a peaceful lifestyle. I love being here. There are still very few female DJs. Why do you think that is? To be a professional DJ for the long term, you need an otaku mentality toward music. You’ve got to spend years developing the knowledge, and keep up-to-date. Looks like males are more equipped for digging into the long tale of the music industry for hours and hours than females. Also, there are technical skills involved to be able to deliver a good mix and adjust the sound to fit each venue. It’s a multitask job that requires wide knowledge and technological ability. Give us some insight into the making of Bioshifter. The album is a nice mix of chillout: Slow, sexy techno tunes, and slightly twisted electronica. I’ve got a few exciting featured vocalists, including Sophie Barker from Zero7 and MC Reason. I’m also working on a new album from Zen Lemonade—the unit with my husband Gus Till. It’s a full-on dance album, a mix of techno and progressive psytrance. Tell us about your label, Hypo=espresso. I founded it in Bali in 2005. We mainly release our own creations. So far we’ve released six albums. But I like this pace and Hypo is my life’s work. Sounds from Hypo will mature as we get older and absorb more things. It’s nice to have a personal platform like that. We just released an ambient compilation, Music For A Rainy Season, as a limited-edition CD, and it’s selling pretty well already. For more info, check out www.supercozi.com or http://facebook.com/supercozi I USED TO GO TO SLEEP EVERY NIGHT AND DREAM ABOUT THIS TYPE OF EXPERIENCE.” 1 TO 1: BIG SEAN Sitting on top of the world—an evolving view BY DANIEL L. SMITH, FOX EXECUTIVE PRODUCER I t’s pretty rare for me to sit down to write a story about an interview subject only to be interrupted by a television report on that same person—twice! However, this was the case for rapper Big Sean. As I was transcribing our interview, conducted for Fox Backstage Pass by rapper Shurland Ayers (shown above, left, with Big Sean) during his recent trip to Tokyo to perform and promote his latest album, Dark Sky Paradise, I was struggling for a lead-off paragraph. I was recalling that day and the whirlwind of events that all seemed to meshed into one, including a Bape fashion photo shoot with J Soul Brothers dancer Elly—mixed in between glowing talk of his hot girlfriend, singer/actress Ariana Grande—and buzz about Dark Sky Paradise debuting at No.1 on the Billboard charts. Everybody left feeling, Here is a guy sitting on top of the world! That’s it! I had the focal point for my lead … “Rapper Big Sean is sitting on top of the world on the music charts and in his personal life …” I started digging in and turned on the TV. There was an episode of The Tonight Show on, with Jimmy Fallon, Big Sean, LL Cool J, and actress Rose Byrne playing a game of Pictionary. Later, Big Sean delivered an emotional version of “One Man Can Change the World,” a tune he dedicates to his grandmother, mother, and the challenges of growing up in Detroit. Snap! I decide to change my lead focus … “Rapper Big Sean is on top of the world, on the music charts and in his personal life, but also stays true to his family and hometown of Detroit …” The Tonight Show ends and, as I’m clicking through other channels, I come across E!, where there is breaking news that Big Sean and Grande have split up! Hmmm! So I decided to ditch the top-of-theworld thing and concentrate on Big Sean’s two other main loves: his music and his hometown. The music started in earnest with his first album, Finally Famous. “It was my first album. I was just really trying to find my way. I moved out of my mom’s house. I got my first apartment, and it was a big deal. It was my first time being on my own. I was 21, and I was self-conscious a little bit. I was just working towards trying to find my way and set myself apart, but, you know, I appreciate everything about the first album. In my mind it is a classic, and you only get one time to make your first project. It brought me a lot of success,” Sean explained. He said he took a dual approach to his next releases. “Going into the second album (Hall of Fame) it was still a learning process for me. I made my Detroit mixtape and my second album at the same time. I wanted one to be like hardcore and gritty, and then I wanted the other to be just a completely different vibe.” Sean continued, “When I put the Detroit mixtape out, I mean, I felt like every project I have put out has done something different for me. The Detroit mixtape kind of gave me a foundation for my fan base. It was like the streets were rocking with that. It was one of the most downloaded mixtapes of all time. A lot of people like that mixtape more than some of my albums. Detroit is one of my greatest bodies of work!” In Dark Sky Paradise, Sean said he wanted to take his music to a whole different level. “I feel like it’s the first one that I have done where I kind of took everything I learned from every piece of music that I’ve worked on—all the stuff I was going through, all the ups and downs, you know, craziness—and put it together. Creatively I felt that I had so much potential, and so much talent, and I really wanted to push [it] out in this album.” He recorded Dark Sky Paradise in a studio he built in his house. “I recorded at least 95 percent of it there. I really stuck with the vision. I didn’t let anybody interfere with it, and it turned out the way it turned out. Every producer and every artist came to my crib, and they saw the vision studio and brought their A-game with them, and it helped make it what it was. I am very proud of this album.” He’s also proud of his expanding base of Japanese fans. “I remember when I came out here when I was 19 and was kicking it with Vigo, the Teriyaki Boyz, Verbal, those guys. They are my idols. It was one of the best times of my life! I got my mom with me on this trip, and I just want to say I appreciate the love and support I get from my Japanese fans. Japan is probably the coolest place in the world. I really want to learn the language because that’s how much I enjoy it over here.” How does he feel about the way his life has evolved? “It never gets old. It never gets jaded. I just remember being in my mom’s house in Detroit. We grew up and didn’t have a lot of money or things like that. In our two-family flat, you know, it was like my auntie lived upstairs and we lived downstairs. I used to go to sleep every night and dream about this type of experience. So, you can just imagine what it is like going all over the world and doing concerts and shows!” Fox Backstage Pass airs Sat on Fox at 1am; Sun on Fox Movies Premium at 9am; and on Fox Sports and Entertainment at 11:30am. 23 agenda WATCH LIST Concerts Shibuya. Tel: 03-3477-8750. http://j.mp/sonataarctica2015 POPULAR Indies Block Band Night for TELL Vol. 10 Five venues, 29 indie bands, and various artists in support of TELL’s anti-bullying initiatives. May 2, 6:30-11:30pm. Free (donations appreciated). Various Tokyo Pubs & Live Houses. http://j. mp/tellbandnight2015 Epik High South Korean alternative hip-hop group known for combining different styles of hip hop, along with different musical genres. May 3, 6pm. ¥6,800. Yokohama Bay Hall. Motomachi-Chūkagai. Tel: 045-624-3900. May 24, 5pm. ¥6,800. Studio Coast. Shin-Kiba. http://j.mp/ epik2015 Sheena Easton Grammy-winning Scottish star of music, film, and stage, whose baby takes the morning train. May 2, 6 & 9pm; May 4, 4:30 & 7:30pm. ¥7,500-9,500. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. http://j.mp/easton2015 Ned Doheny American singer-songwriter and guitarist whose music defies exact categorization, being variously described as pop, funk, jazz, and AOR. May 5, 4:30pm. ¥6,800-8,800. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. http://j.mp/ doheny2015 Electric Zoo Beach EDM festival featuring Steve Aoki, Knife Party, R3hab, and others. May 6, 1pm. ¥11,00022,000. Makuhari Kaihin Park. Kaihin-Makuhari. Tel: 03-3499-6669. http:// electriczoo.jp The Haunted Swedish metal band from Gothenburg formed in 1996 consisting of Adrian Erlandsson, Jonas Björler, Marco Arco, Jensen, and Ola Englund. May 11, 7pm. ¥6,500. Club Quattro. Shibuya. Tel: 03-3477-8750. http://j.mp/ haunted2015 Rock of Chaos Featuring Austrian death black metal band Belphegor and symphonic/extreme metal band White Empress. May 12, 7pm. ¥6,800. Club Quattro. Shibuya. Tel: 03-3499-6669. http://j.mp/rockofchaos2015 Human Toys Japan Tour French duo pulse out electrobilly, hard dance music. May 21. ¥1500 (adv)/¥2,000 (door). Yotsuya Lotus. Yotsuya Sanchome. Tel: 03-5315-4781. http://yotsuyalotus.com. May 22, 7pm. ¥1,500 (adv)/¥2,000 (door). Outbreak. Yotsuya. www.hor-outbreak.com Sonata Arctica Finnish power metal band that started as hard rock band Tricky Beans. May 22, 7pm. ¥7,000. Club Quattro. 24 The best of Tokyo’s up-andcoming indie bands. May 22, 5:30pm. ¥2,500 +1d (adv)/¥2,800 +1d (door). Zepp DiverCity. Daiba. Tel: 03-3527-5256. http:// indiesblock.com Lee Juck Korean pop singer, songwriter, and musician who made his debut as a member of Panic. Jun 4-5, 7pm. ¥7,500. Tokyo Kinema Club. Uguisudani. Tel: 03-3874-7988. http://j.mp/ leejuck2015 Idina Menzel Headlined by Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica. May 23, 3pm. ¥7,000. Shinkiba Studio Coast. Shinkiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. http://j.mp/ loudandmetalattack2015 American actress and singersongwriter who rose to prominence in the Broadway musical Rent’s original run, and who more recently voiced Elsa in Frozen. Jun 4 - 5, 7pm. ¥7,500-8,500. Nippon Budokan. Kudanshita. http://j.mp/idina2015 John Hiatt JAZZ/WORLD Loud & Metal Attack Grammy-nominated American rock guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter who remains one of the most respected and influential American singer-songwriters. May 22, 7 & 9:30pm; May 23, 6 & 9pm. ¥7,400-9,400. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-34051133. http://j.mp/hiatt2015 Akira Jimbo One-Man Orchestra Japanese jazz fusion drummer famous for his drumming independence and fusion of electronic drum technology and acoustic drums. May 24, 3pm. ¥4,000 (adv)/¥4,500 (door). Sagami Green Hall. Sagami-Ōno. Tel: 042-749-2200. http://j.mp/ onemanjimbo2015 Little Barrie London-based three-piece band whose sound has drawn from a mixture of influences including R&B, surf, soul, and funk. May 25, 7:30pm. ¥5,000. duo Music Exchange. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-8716. http://j.mp/littlebarrie2015 Ozomatli Seven-piece band known both for their vocal activist viewpoints and their wide array of musical styles, spanning Latin, hip hop, and rock music. May 24, 5 & 8pm; May 25, 7 & 9:30pm. ¥7,800. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. http://j.mp/ ozomatli2015 Mika Innovative LebaneseBritish pop artist with rock edge, who’s going to make audiences love today. May 26, 7pm. ¥7,500. Studio Coast. Shin-Kiba. http://j.mp/ mika2015 Nickelback One of Canda’s most controversial rock bands comes to Japan. May 30, 7pm. ¥9,500. Tokyo Taiikukan. Kokuritsukyogijo or Sendagaya. http://j.mp/ nickelback2015 Taicoclub ’15 Music festival with artists Autechre, Marcel Dettmann, Sons of Magdalene, and others. May 30-31, 3pm. ¥13,000 (adv)/ ¥14,000 (door). Kodama no Mori. Yabuhara. Tel: 03-6303-3690. http:// taicoclub.com/15/tag/en Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. http://j.mp/ haynes2015 Wouter Hamel Dutch Pop singer who won the Dutch Jazz Vocal Competition in 2005. May 21, 7 & 9:30pm. ¥5,900-7,900. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-34051133. http://j.mp/hamel2015 Benny Green Trio Trio led by hard bop jazz pianist Green, who was a member of Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. May 20-22, 6:30 & 9pm. ¥7,500-9,500. Cotton Club. Tokyo. Tel: 03-3215-1555. http://j.mp/greentrio2015 Gregory Porter Dave Koz featuring Javier Colon American smooth jazz saxophonist Koz with acoustic soul singer-songwriter and musician Colon. May 1, 7 & 9:30pm; May 2-4, 5 & 8pm. ¥8,500. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel:03-54850088. http://j.mp/koz2015 Grammy-winning American jazz vocalist, songwriter, and actor who won the 2014 Grammy for best jazz vocal album, Liquid Spirit. May 21-22, 7 & 9:30pm; May 23, 5 & 8pm. ¥8,500. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-54850088. http://j.mp/porter2015 CLASSICAL Game Symphony Japan Concert Conducted by Kenichi Shimura, and performed by Nobuo Uematsu, Tokyo Chamber Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Chorus, and others. May 1, 7pm. ¥6,500-10,000. Suntory Hall. Roppongi-itchome. Tel: 0570-55-0017. meturl.com/ suntoryhall NHK Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Vahan Mardirossian with pieces by Mozart, Beethoven, and others. May 4, 2:30pm. ¥3,3007,300. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Ueno. Tel: 03-3828-2111. www.t-bunka.jp/en/ Vienna Boys’ Choir Japanese salsa band that sings in Spanish, and is led by vocalist Nora. May 6, 4:30pm. ¥6,000-8,000. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-34051133. http://j.mp/laluz2015 Hungarian folk singer who has toured worldwide with world music and folk revival bands such as Ökrös. May 24, 5 & 8pm. ¥6,000-8,000. Cotton Club. Tokyo. Tel: 03-32151555. http://j.mp/agi2015 One of the best known boys’ choirs in the world presents the Bruckner touring choir. May 5, 2pm. ¥1,500-7,000. Suntory Hall. Roppongi-itchome. Tel: 0570-55-0017. http://j. mp/viennaboys2015suntory. May 22, 1:30pm. ¥5,800. Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. Hatsudai or Shinjuku. Tel: 03-5353-9999. www.operacity. jp/en/. May 23, 2pm. ¥5,900. Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall. Minatomirai. Tel: 045-6822020. http://meturl.com/ minatomiraihall The Funky Meters The Wailers Ivry Gitlis American funk band who performed and recorded their own music from the late 1960s until 1977. May 9, 6 & 9pm; May 10, 4:30 & 7:30pm. ¥7,200-9,200. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-34051133. http://j.mp/meters2015 Reggae band formed by the remaining members of Bob Marley and the Wailers, following Marley’s death in 1981. May 26-27, 5:30 & 8:45pm. ¥8,000. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. http://j.mp/ thewailers2015 Israeli violinist who has performed with the world’s top orchestras, including New York Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmonic, and Vienna Philharmonic. May 6, 2pm. ¥7,500. Kioi Hall. Yotsuya. Tel: 03-5276-4500. www. kioi-hall.or.jp Sergio Mendez Aurélien Pascal Brazilian musician who plays bossa nova heavily crossed with jazz and funk, and was most recently nominated for an Academy Award for his contribution to the Rio soundtrack. May 26-28, 6:30 & 9:30pm. ¥11,000-13,000. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. http://j.mp/ mendes2015 French cellist who was awarded the Grand Prix at the 2014 Emanuel Feuermann Competition at only 19 years old. May 8, 7pm. ¥2,0003,500. Katsushika Symphony Hills. Aoto. Tel: 03-56702222. http://j.mp/pascal2015 Ági Szalóki Orquesta de La Luz Kat Edmonson American singer-songwriter who, after years in the local club scene, released her debut album Take to the Sky in 2009. May 9-10, 5 & 8pm. ¥8,000. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. http://j.mp/ edmonson2015 Rasmus Faber with Frida Swedish pianist, DJ, remixer, and composer. May 11, 7pm. ¥7,000-9,000. Billboard Live. Roppongi. Tel: 03-34051133. http://j.mp/faber2015 Avishai Cohen Trio Trio led by Israeli jazz bassist Cohen with Daniel Dor on drums and Nitai Hershkovits on the piano. May 14-15, 7 & 9:30pm. ¥7,800. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. http://j.mp/ avishaicohen2015 Caro Emerald Dutch pop and jazz singer whose debut album Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor set a new all-time Dutch chart record. May 18, 7:30pm. ¥8,500-9,500. Akasaka Blitz. Akasaka. http://j.mp/ emerald2015 Roy Haynes American jazz drummer Haynes’ 90th birthday celebration. May 16-17, 5 & 8pm; May 18, 7 & 9:30pm. ¥8,500. Blue Note John Scofield: Uberjam American jazz-rock guitarist and composer who has played and collaborated with Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, and more. May 28-29, 7 & 9:30pm; May 30, 5 & 8pm. ¥8,000. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. http://j.mp/ scofield2015 The Electric Guitar Quartet With American jazz double bass and jazz fusion electric bass player John Patitucci and Adam Rogers, Steve Cardenas, and Brian Blade. May 27-29, 6:30 & 9pm; May 30, 5 & 8pm. ¥8,500-10,500. Cotton Club. Tokyo. Tel: 03-3215-1555. http://j.mp/electricguitar2015 Classic country and bluegrass. Every third Sat, 6:30 & 7:30pm. Free. Cafe Sepia. Shibuya. Tel: 03-3406-1300. www.nagaremono.com/sepia Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg Conducted by Ivor Bolton with performances of pieces by Haydn and Mozart. May 26, 7pm. ¥4,000-10,000. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Ueno. Tel: 03-3828-2111. http://j.mp/ salzburg2015 Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra Conducted by Vladimir Fedoseyev with performances of Tchaikovsky’s Capriccio Italien, op.45, Violin Concerto in D major, op.35, and more in celebration of his 175th Jubilee. May 28, 7pm. ¥4,000-16,000. Suntory Hall. Roppongi-itchome. Tel: 0570-55-0017. http://j.mp/ tchaikovskyorchestra2015 Jonas Kaufmann German operatic tenor best known for his performances in roles such as Don José in Carmen and Cavaradossi in Tosca. May 30, 7pm. ¥14,000-26,000. Suntory Hall. Roppongi-itchome. Tel: 0570-55-0017. http://j. mp/kaufmann2015. Jun 1, 7pm. ¥14,000-26,000. Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall. Kawasaki. Tel: 044-520-0200. www.kawasaki-sym-hall.jp Clubbing FRIDAY 1 The New Matrix Bar Matrix Friday. Old-school hip-hop, west side, south side, all mix: DJ Ykk and more. From 6pm. ¥1,000 (after 11:30pm). Roppongi. www.matrixbar.jp Air Mathew Jonson. House, techno: DJs Haruka, Mx, etc. Live: Mathew Jonson. From 10pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5784-3384. www. air-tokyo.com Richard Clayderman Sound Museum Vision French pianist noted by the Guinness Book of World Records as being “the most successful pianist in the world.” May 23, 3pm. ¥5,500-7,000. Katsushika Symphony Hills. Aoto. Tel: 03-5670-2222. http://j.mp/ clayderman2015 Classics. Hip-hop: DJ Das Efx and more. From 10pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5728-2824. www.vision-tokyo.com The Room Breakthrough. Hip-hop: DJs Jin, Ladi Dadi, etc. From 10pm. ¥2,500 w/1d. Shibuya. www. theroom.jp Goldberg Variations Yasuaki Shimizu and Saxophonette’s album launch concert of his revolutionary interpretation of the Goldberg Variations for five saxophones and four contrabasses. May 24, 2pm. ¥4,500-6,500. Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. Hatsudai or Shinjuku. Tel: 03-5353-9999. www. operacity.jp/en Dragon Quest Concert Blue Mountain Boys Hachioji. Hachioji. www. olympus.hall-info.jp Conducted by Koichi Sugiyama and performed by the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, with music from Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen. May 24, 3pm. ¥3,500-5,500. Olympus Hall T2 Shibuya Mixx. EDM: Various DJs. From 10pm. (m)¥3,500 w/1d, (f)¥2,500 w/2d. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5428-8692. www.t2-shibuya.com Ageha Agepa. All mix: DJs Kaori, U5, etc. From 11pm. (m)¥3,000 w/1d, (f)free. Shinkiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. www.ageha. com Club Asia Up Beat. House, EDM: DJs Ueno, Yamariki, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,000. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5458-2551. www.clubasia. co.jp hot tickets JUN 7-8 Mike Stern Band Led by six-time Grammy nominee American jazz guitarist Stern, featuring Victor Wooten, Bob Franceschini, and Will Calhoun. Jun 7, 5 & 8pm; Jun 8, 7 & 9:30pm. ¥8,500. Blue Note Tokyo. Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. http://j.mp/ sternband2015 Tickets on sale now JUN 8-9 Michelle Branch JUN 20-21 The American singer-songwriter’s heartfelt acoustic tunes have taken her everywhere—and now they’ve taken her to Japan. Jun 8-9, 7 & 9:30pm. ¥6,500-8,500. Billboard Live Tokyo. Roppongi or Nogizaka. Tel: 03-3405-1133. http://j.mp/ branch2015 Tickets on sale now Womb Club Asia Sterne. Techno: DJs Christian Smith, Ishino, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-0039. www.womb. co.jp Back to chill. Dubstep, dub: DJs Goth-Trad, Ena, etc. From 10:30pm. ¥2,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5458-2551. www. clubasia.co.jp Daikanyama Unit Ageha Club Museum. Techno: DJs Surgeon, Rok Da House, etc. From 11:30pm. ¥3,500. Daikanyama. Tel: 03-54598630. www.unit-tokyo.com Asobinite. Electro, house: DJs Nakata, Marc Panther, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,000. Shinkiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. www.ageha. com SATURDAY 2 Womb for free Morphed A band of eight men seduces, challenges, demands, and swaggers in Tero Saarinen Company’s new production, with music by Esa-Pekka Salonen. Jun 20-21, 3pm. ¥3,5005,000. Sainokuni Saitama Arts Theater. Yonohommachi. http://j.mp/morphed2015 Tickets on sale now WEDNESDAY 6 Womb Wedm. EDM: DJs Hiroki, Yo, etc. From 10pm. (m)¥1,500, (f)free. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-0039. www.womb. co.jp THURSDAY 7 JUL 11-SEP 23 UNTIL MAY 6 Cleopatra and the Queens Odaiba Hawaii Festival of Egypt Explore the life of Cleopatra, and other queens who had great influence over the Egypt’s politics and religion. Jul 11-Sep 23, 9:30am-5pm. Closed Mon. ¥700-1,400 (adv)/ ¥900-1,600 (door). Tokyo National Museum. Ueno. http://egypt2015.jp Tickets on sale May 11 Ballet Company with music by the Tokyo New Philharmonic Orchestra. May 3-4, 3:30pm. ¥4,500-13,000. Bunkamura Orchard Hall. Shibuya. Tel: 03-3477-9111. http://j.mp/ matsuyamabeauty2015 La Esmeralda Enjoy live performances, including a polynesian night show, and browse through the Hawaiian Market and food stalls. Until May 6, Hawaiian Market 10:30am-9pm; Hawaiian Food Market 11am-11pm. Free. VenusFort. Aomi. www.venusfort.co.jp/hawaii2015 Exhibitions ENDING SOON Spiral Independent Creators Festival An art festival aiming to discover, foster, and support the next generation of creators by displaying their work. May 2-3 & 4-5, 11am-7pm. ¥700. Spiral Hall. Omotesando. Tel: 03-34981197. www.sicf.jp Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Takebashi. Tel: 03-5777-8600. http://j.mp/ osakaexpo2015 Best of the Best The last exhibition before the museum closes for renovation on May 18, showcasing 160 works of modern and contemporary Western art. Until May 17, 10am-6pm (until 8pm on Fri), closed Mon. ¥500-800. Bridgestone Museum of Art. Tokyo. Tel: 03-5777-8600. http://meturl. com/bestofthebest2015 Mix Juice. EDM, top 40: DJs Yamariki, Su-Pyi, etc. From 10pm. (m)¥1,500, (f)free. Shibuya. Tel: 03-54590039. www.womb.co.jp A ballet inspired by Notre Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo with music by Cesare Pugni. May 20, 1:30 & 6:30pm; May 21, 1:30pm. ¥4,000-14,000. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Ueno. Tel: 03-3828-2111. www. kyodotokyo.com/mamt The Room Swan Lake Great Fake Exposition: Cultural History of Fakes and Imitation MONDAY 4 El Amor. Disco, boogie: DJs Ai, Niwa, etc. 7-11pm. ¥1,000. Shibuya. www.theroom.jp Air Air FRIDAY 8 Danny Krivit. House: DJs Danny Krivit, Dazzle Drums, etc. From 10pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5784-3384. www. air-tokyo.com Plus Tokyo. Techno: DJs Ishino, Nishimura, etc. ¥3,000. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5784-3384. www.air-tokyo.com Ballet composed by Tchaikovsky which tells the story of Odette, a princess turned into a swan by an evil sorcerer’s curse. May 23, 12 & 5:30pm; May 24, 12pm. ¥4,000-14,000. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Ueno. Tel: 03-38282111. www.kyodotokyo.com/ mamt Showcasing fake and imitation articles, and the relationship between them and their genuine counterparts. Until May 6, 9:30am-4:30pm, closed Mon. ¥450-830. National Museum of Japanese History. Keisei-Sakura. http://j.mp/ greatfakeexposition2015 Photographer Yuichi Hibi’s works taken over the course of multiple visits to Amami, Japan dating back to 1992. Until May 23, 11am-7pm (until 5pm on Sat), closed Sun, Mon, & hols. Free. Tokyo Gallery + BTAP. Shinbashi. Tel: 03-3571-1808. http://j.mp/ saltoftheearth2015 Strawberry Fields Gabriel Orozco: Inner Cycles Intimate Impressionism from the National Gallery of Art, Washington The New Matrix Bar Saturday Night Fever. Hip-hop, R&B, reggae: DJ Ykk and more. From 6pm. ¥1,000 (after 10pm). Roppongi. www. matrixbar.jp Rhythmholic. House, techno: DJs Mark Knight, Eita, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-0039. www.womb. co.jp Sound Museum Vision Sound Museum Vision Independent. Techno, electro: DJs Brodinski, Gener8tion, etc. From 10pm. (m)¥3,500, (f)¥3,000. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5728-2824. www.visiontokyo.com T2 Shibuya Mixx. EDM: Various DJs. From 10pm. (m)¥3,500 w/1d, (f)¥2,500 w/2d. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5428-8692. www.t2-shibuya.com Ageha Splash. Gay party, house: DJs Chus, Sawa, etc. From 11pm. ¥4,000. Shinkiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. www. ageha.com The Room Kyoto Jazz Massive. House, jazz: DJs Shuya Okino, Yoshihiro Okino, etc. From 11pm. ¥2,500. Shibuya. www.theroom.jp Club Asia Awapa. House, techno: DJs Les Schmitz, Shu-Ma, etc. From 11pm. (m)¥3,500, (f)¥2,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5458-2551. www.clubasia.co.jp Womb 06s. Drum‘n’bass: DJs Roni Size, Aki, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-0039. www.womb. co.jp SUNDAY 3 Warp. EDM, electro: DJs Nakata, Komori, etc. (m)¥3,000 w/1d, (f)¥2,500 w/1d. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5728-2824. www.visiontokyo.com The Room Expansion. House, crossover: DJs Mu-R, Nobio, etc. ¥2,500 w/1d. Shibuya. www. theroom.jp Womb The New Matrix Bar Matrix Friday. Old-school hip-hop, west side, south side, all mix: DJ Ykk and more. From 6pm. ¥1,000 (after 11:30pm). Roppongi. www.matrixbar.jp Air Innervisions. House: DJs Shibata, Motoki, etc. Live: Ame. From 10pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-57843384. www.air-tokyo.com Sound Museum Vision World Class. EDM, dubstep: DJs Jauz, Kentaro, etc. ¥3,500. Shinkiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. www.ageha.com Girls Festival. Hip-hop: DJs Kaori, Kango, etc. From 10pm. (m)¥3,500 w/1d, (f)free. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5728-2824. www.visiontokyo.com Womb T2 Intergalactic. EDM, house: DJs Taku, Verbal, etc. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-0039. www.womb.co.jp Shibuya Mixx. EDM: Various DJs. From 10pm. (m)¥3,500 w/1d, (f)¥2,500 w/2d. Shibuya. Tel: 03-54288692. www.t2-shibuya.com Ageha TUESDAY 5 Ageha Ruby Room Open Mic. From 7pm. ¥1,000 w/2d. Shibuya. Tel: 03-37803022 (evenings) / 070-69694816 (daytime). www. rubyroomtokyo.com Tokyo Allmix Night. All mix: DJs Tora, U5, etc. From 11pm. (m)¥3,000, (f)¥2,000. Shinkiba. Tel: 03-55342525. www.ageha.com Daikanyama Unit The Choice. Techno: DJs Scuba, Nobu, etc. From 10pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5784-3384. www.air-tokyo.com Club Snoozer. DJs Tanaka, Hisashi, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,500 w/1d. Daikanyama. Tel: 03-5459-8630. www. unit-tokyo.com Sound Museum Vision The Room Gw Matsuri. EDM: DJs Daishi Dance, Mitomi, etc. From 10pm. ¥3,000. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5728-2824. www.visiontokyo.com Destination. Broken beats, deep house: DJs Oka, Sayuri, etc. From 11pm. ¥2,000 w/1d. Shibuya. www.theroom.jp Air Club Asia Salsoul Boogie. Salsoul, hip-hop: DJs Muro, Sarasa, etc. From 10pm. ¥3,000. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5784-3384. www.air-tokyo.com Ageha Deroom. All mix: DJs Black Jaxx, Hiro, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,000. Shinkiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. www.ageha.com Jumper. EDM: DJs Hikaru, Emiko, etc. From 11pm. (m)¥3,000, (f)¥1,000 w/2d. Shibuya. Tel: 03-54582551. www.clubasia.co.jp Sound Museum Vision Womb Womb Sound City. Reggae: DJs Sn-Z, Souljah, etc. Live: Mighty Crown and more. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5728-2824. www.vision-tokyo.com Life and Death. House, techno: DJs Tale of Us, Tennis, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-0039. www.womb.co.jp Weaves. Progressive house, techno: DJs Dosem, U:ichi, etc. From 11pm. ¥3,500. Shibuya. Tel: 03-54590039. www.womb.co.jp Microcosmos Exchange. Soul, crossover: DJs Kashi da Handsome, Sato, etc. ¥2,500 w/1d. Shibuya. www. theroom.jp Stage House Session. House: DJs Eric Kupper, Ohishi, etc. From 12am. ¥2,500 w/1d. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5784-5496. www.microcosmos-tokyo.com Dance Sleeping Beauty Performed by the Matsuyama Mexican artist known for works that manipulate existing objects or rules to transform them into something else, which intervene with common scenes to invite new thoughts. Until May 10, 10am-6pm, closed Mon. ¥600-1,100. Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo. Kiyosumi-shirakawa. www.mot-art-museum.jp/eng ONGOING MAY 10, 13, 16, 19, 23 & 26 OPERA LA TRAVIATA One of Verdi’s most popular operas, combining drama, profound emotion and wonderful melodies. New production by French director Vincent Boussard. May 10, 13, 16, 23 & 26 2pm; May 19 7pm, ¥15,120-27,000. New National Theatre Tokyo. Hatsudai (Keio New Line). www.nntt.jac.go.jp/english Showcasing overseas stage performances mainly from France, including Claire Ruffin’s L’insomnante, José Montalvo’s Asa Nisi Masa, and Corpus’ Les moutons. May 3-6, various times. ¥500-2,500. Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre. Ikebukuro. Tel: 03-53912111. www.geigeki.jp Der Rosenkavalier Set in Viennese high society, this opera’s rich, elegant music expresses memories of the past and fresh youthful love, with production by Jonathan Miller, who excels at detailed character portrayal. May 24, 30, Jun 2 & 4, 2pm; May 27, 6pm. ¥4,320-23,760. New National Theatre Tokyo. Hatsudai. Tel: 03-5352-9999. http://j.mp/ rosenkavalier2015 Works by Renoir, Manet, Monet, and others chosen by Ailsa Mellon, daughter of Andrew Mellon, founder of the National Art Gallery. Until May 24, 10am-6pm (until 8pm on Fri), closed Mon. ¥1,400 (adv)/ ¥500-1,600 (door). Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum. Tokyo. Tel: 03-5405-8686. http://mimt.jp/english Hiroshige and Kiyochika Irises and Red and White Plum Blossoms: The Secret of Kōrin’s Design Tact/Festival 2015 Air The Room Production by Japanese contemporary dance company Condors, an all-male ensemble who perform wearing school uniforms. May 30, 2 & 7pm; May 31, 3pm. ¥2,000-4,500. Saitama Arts Theater. Yonohonmachi. Tel: 0570-064-939. http://j. mp/fields2015 Salt of the Earth Showcasing works by Ogata Kōrin, a Japanese painter of the Rinpa school who developed an original and distinctive style characterized by a bold impressionism with an absolute disregard for naturalism and the usual conventions. Until May 17, 10am-5pm, closed Mon. ¥1,000-1,200. Nezu Museum. Omotesando. Tel: 03-34002536. http://j.mp/korin2015 Kataoka Tamako Japanese-style painter who uses vivid colors, boldly deformed shapes, and paintings using powerful brushwork. Until May 17, 10am-5pm, closed Mon. ¥300-1,200 (adv)/ ¥400-1,400 (door). The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo. Takebashi. Tel: 03-57778600. http://tamako2015. exhn.jp Osaka Expo ’70 Design Project Held under the theme of “Progress and Harmony for Mankind,” the 1970 Osaka Expo (Japan World Exposition) is remembered as a national event in Japan in the years of spectacular economic growth. This exhibition presents a complete picture of the design work for the 1970 Expo. Until May 17, 10am-5pm (until 8pm on Fri). ¥130-430 (free admission on Apr 5 & May 3). The National Showcasing works by Utagawa Hiroshige, known as the last great master of the ukiyo-e tradition, and Kobayashi Kiyochika, an ukiyo-e artist of the Meiji period in commemoration of the 100th year since his death. Until May 28, 10:30am-5:30pm, closed Mon. ¥700-1,000. Ukiyo-e Ota Memorial Museum of Art. Harajuku. Tel: 03-3403-0880. http://j.mp/ hiroandkiyo2015 Measuring: This much, that much, how much? This exhibition aims to illustrate the types of units that are used to measure a variety of things and phenomena, and to give them a sense of familiarity that they may not already have. Until May 31, 10am-8pm, closed Tue. ¥500-1,000. 21_21 Design Sight. Nogizaka. Tel: 03-3475-2121. http://j.mp/ measuring2015 Louvre Museum With works by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and others. Until Jun 1, 10am-6pm, closed Tue. ¥800-1,600. The National Art Center, Tokyo. Nogizaka. www.ntv.co.jp/louvre2015/ english The Beauty of Asian Art Showcasing prehistoric and ancient masterpieces from China, Korea, and Southeast Asia. Until Jun 14, 10am-5pm, closed Mon. ¥700-1,000. Idemitsu Museum of Arts. Tokyo. www.idemitsu.com/ museum/honkan 25 The Great Amazon Featuring over 400 exhibits and a 4-K theatre experience where you can travel to the Amazon through a 355-inch screen. Until Jun 14, 9am-5pm (until 8pm on Fri), closed Mon. ¥600-1,600. National Museum of Nature and Science. Ueno. Tel: 03-3822-0111. http://j.mp/ thegreatamazon2015 The Ceramic Works of Rouault and the Fauvists Introducing ceramic works created by some of the great French artists of the early 20th century, including Georges Rouault and Henri Matisse. Until Jun 21, 10am-6pm, closed Wed. ¥500-1,000. Shiodome Museum. Shimbashi. Tel: 03-57778600. http://meturl.com/ panasonicmuseum The British Museum Exhibition: A History of the World in 100 Objects This exhibition explores human creativity covering two million years, from prehistoric to modern times, through 100 items from the British Museum’s collection. Until Jun 28, 9:30am-5:30pm (until 8pm on Fri), closed Mon. ¥800-1,300 (adv)/ ¥1,000-1,600 (door). Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum. Ueno. Tel: 03-3823-6921. http://j.mp/100objects2015 Utrillo and Valadon Showcasing pieces by Utrillo, a French painter who specialized in cityscapes; and his mother Valadon, an artist whose drawings and paintings mostly included female nudes and portraits, still lifes, and landscapes. Until Jun 28, 10am-6pm, closed Mon. ¥650-1,000 (adv)/ ¥800-1,200 (door). Sompo Japan Museum of Art. Shinjuku. Tel: 03-5405-8686. www.sjnk-museum.org/en Time of Others Showcasing works by 18 artists of the younger generation in Asia/Oceania whose practices offer keys to engaging with the time of others. Until Jun 28, 10am-6pm, closed Mon. ¥600-1,100. Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo. Kiyosumi-shirakawa. http://j.mp/timeofothers2015 Mirror Neuron A collection of modern art collected by psychiatrist Ryutaro Takahashi. Until Jun 28, 11am-7pm (until 8pm on Fri & Sat), closed Mon. ¥800-1,200. Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery. Hatsudai. www. operacity.jp/en Naruto Exhibition Experience the spectacular world of manga master Masashi Kishimoto’s iconic Naruto. Until Jun 28, 10am-8pm. ¥500-1,800 (adv)/ ¥800-2,000 (door). Mori Arts Center Gallery. Roppongi. http:// naruto-ten.com Masks: Beauty of the Spirits By laying bare the true fascination of masks, this exhibition explores its true essence and what it means to us in today’s world, through masterpieces from the Musée du quai Branly in Paris. Until Jun 30, 10am-6pm, closed the second and fourth Wed of the month. ¥600-1,200 (¥100 discount to those who come wearing designs or patterns inspired by masks or faces). Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum. Meguro. Tel: 26 03-3443-0201. http://j.mp/ masks2015 Simple Forms: Contemplating Beauty This exhibition brings together around 130 “simple forms” from around the world, and across the ages found in nature, primitive art, folk art, and traditional cultures. Until Jul 5, 10am-10pm (until 5pm on Tue). ¥1,500 (adv)/ ¥600-1,800 (door). Mori Art Museum. Roppongi. Tel: 03-5777-8600. http://j.mp/ simpleforms2015 Tokyo Story 2015 Showcasing works by artists who participated in Tokyo Wonder Site’s Creator in Residence program. Until Jul 26, 11am-7pm. Free. Tokyo Wonder Site Hongo. Ochanomizu, Suidōbashi, or Hongō-sanchōme. Tel: 03-5689-5331. http://j.mp/ tokyostory2015 Fukagawa in the Snow: The Reappearance of an Utamaro Masterpiece Showcasing works by Utamaro, one of the most highly regarded ukiyo-e practitioners, especially for his portraits of beautiful women, or bijin-ga. Until Aug 31, 9am-5pm. ¥1,800-2,800. Okada Museum of Art. Kowakidani. Tel: 0460-87-3931. www. okada-museum.com/en UPCOMING Ki Yoon Ko: Stimmung Showcasing Hamburgbased American artist Ko’s photorealistic paintings of his inspirations or feelings. May 15-Jun 21, 1-7pm, closed Mon & Tue. Free. Hiromart Gallery. Edogawabashi. Tel: 03-6233-9836. http://j.mp/ stimmung2015 What is Realist Painting? Exploring the diversity and potential of realist painting through 54 works of landscapes, figures, and more. May 21-Nov 15, 10am-5:30pm, closed Tue. ¥900-1,800. Hoki Museum. Toke. www.hoki-museum. jp/en/ The Maestro of Conception, Kenzan is Here Born in a cultivated Kyoto family, Kenzan was raised in a context of great artistic refinement. As a potter, he introduced new designs based on painting and literature to the world of ceramics. May 27-Jul 20, 10am-6pm (until 8pm on Fri & Sat), closed Tue. ¥800-1,100 (adv)/ ¥1,0001,300 (door). Suntory Museum of Art. Roppongi. http://j. mp/maestrokenzan2015 Helene Schjerfbeck: Reflections Showcasing works by Finnish painter Schjerfbeck, who’s most widely known for her realist works and self-portraits. Jun 2-Jul 26, 10am-5pm, closed Mon. ¥800-1,300 (adv)/ ¥1,0001,500 (door). The University Art Museum. Ueno. Tel: 050-5525-2200. http:// helene-fin.exhn.jp Sports BASEBALL Yomiuri Giants vs. Hanshin Tigers May 2-3, 2pm. ¥300-12,400. Tokyo Dome. Suidōbashi. Tel: 03-5800-9999. www. giants.jp/en Yakult Swallows vs. Toyo Carp May 1-3, 6pm. ¥500-27,500. Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium. Gaienmae. Tel: 03-34048999. www.yakult-swallows. co.jp Yomiuri Giants vs. Toyo Carp May 12-14, 6pm. ¥300-12,400. Tokyo Dome. Suidōbashi. Tel: 03-5800-9999. www. giants.jp/en Yakult Swallows vs. Hanshin Tigers May 12-14, 6pm. ¥500-27,500. Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium. Gaienmae. Tel: 03-34048999. www.yakult-swallows. co.jp Yomiuri Giants vs. Yakult Swallows May 15-16, 6pm; May 17, 2pm. ¥300-12,400. Tokyo Dome. Suidōbashi. Tel: 03-58009999. www.giants.jp/en Yakult Swallows vs. DeNA Baystars May 19-21, 6pm. ¥500-27,500. Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium. Gaienmae. Tel: 03-34048999. www.yakult-swallows. co.jp Yomiuri Giants vs. Seibu Lions May 27-28, 6pm. ¥300-12,400. Tokyo Dome. Suidōbashi. Tel: 03-58009999. www.giants.jp/en Yakult Swallows vs. Nippon-Ham Fighters May 26-28, 6pm. ¥500-27,500. Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium. Gaienmae. Tel: 03-34048999. www.yakult-swallows. co.jp Yomiuri Giants vs. Orix Buffaloes Jun 2-4, 6pm. ¥300-12,400. Tokyo Dome. Suidōbashi. Tel: 03-5800-9999. www. giants.jp/en Yakult Swallows vs. Rakuten Eagles Jun 2-4, 6pm. ¥500-27,500. Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium. Gaienmae. Tel: 03-34048999. www.yakult-swallows. co.jp SOCCER FC Tokyo vs. Kawasaki Frontale May 2, 4pm. ¥600-6,200 (adv)/ ¥800-6,500 (door). Ajinomoto Stadium. Tobitakyu. Tel: 04-24400555. www.fctokyo.co.jp Yokohama FC vs. Kamatamare Sanuki May 6, 1pm. ¥600-4,700. Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Stadium. Mitsuzawakamicho. Tel: 04-5311-2016. www. yokohamafc.com Yokohama F. Marinos vs. Nagoya Grampus May 6, 3pm. ¥1,000-9,800 (adv)/ ¥1,100-5,500 (door). Nissan Stadium. Kozukue. Tel: 04-5477-5000. www.f-marinos.com/en Yokohama F. Marinos vs. Albirex Niigata May 10, 2pm. ¥1,000-9,800 (adv)/ ¥1,100-5,500 (door). Nissan Stadium. Kozukue. Tel: 04-5477-5000. www.f-marinos.com/en FC Tokyo vs. Kashima Antlers May 10, 4pm. ¥600-6,200 (adv)/ ¥800-6,500 (door). Ajinomoto Stadium. Tobitakyu. Tel: 04-24400555. www.fctokyo.co.jp Tokyo Verdy vs. Tokushima Vortis May 17, 1pm. ¥600-14,500 (adv)/ ¥800-15,000 (door). Ajinomoto Stadium. Tobitakyu. Tel: 04-24400555. www.verdy.co.jp/ index.html Yokohama FC vs. Giravanz Kitakyushu May 17, 4pm. ¥600-4,700. Nippatsu Mitsuzawa Stadium. Mitsuzawakamicho. Tel: 04-5311-2016. www. yokohamafc.com FC Tokyo vs. Ventforet Kofu May 20, 7pm. ¥600-6,200 (adv)/ ¥800-6,500 (door). Ajinomoto Stadium. Tobitakyu. Tel: 04-24400555. www.fctokyo.co.jp FC Tokyo vs. Nagoya Grampus May 23, 7pm. ¥600-6,200 (adv)/ ¥800-6,500 (door). Ajinomoto Stadium. Tobitakyu. Tel: 04-24400555. www.fctokyo.co.jp Re:birth 2015 All night underground music, art, and technology festival with five stages. May 9-10. ¥8,640 (adv). Futtsu Misaki Park. Aohori. www.rebirth-fes.com Dance of Shiva Three-day Indian/electric music festival. May 15-17, doors open 5pm. ¥13,800 (adv only, 450 people max). Auto Camp Ginga. Izukyū-Shimoda. http://j.mp/ shiva2015 Greenroom Festival ’15 Art and music festival with a focus on ocean and beach preservation with artists The Wailers, Lotus, Mama’s Gun, The Growlers, and more. May 23-24. ¥9,800 (one day)/ ¥17,000 (2 days). Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse. Minatomirai. Tel: 045-2111515. http://greenroom.jp/ english Forums & Expos Pet Expo FC Tokyo vs. Kashiwa Reysol May 30, 7pm. ¥600-6,200 (adv)/ ¥800-6,500 (door). Ajinomoto Stadium. Tobitakyu. Tel: 04-24400555. www.fctokyo.co.jp Yokohama F. Marinos vs. Gamba Osaka May 30, 7pm. ¥1,000-9,800 (adv)/ ¥1,100-5,500 (door). Nissan Stadium. Kozukue. Tel: 04-5477-5000. www.f-marinos.com/en Tokyo Verdy vs. Tochigi SC May 31, 1pm. ¥600-14,500 (adv)/ ¥800-15,000 (door). Ajinomoto Stadium. Tobitakyu. Tel: 04-24400555. www.verdy.co.jp/ index.html SUMO Sumo Grand Tournament May 10-24, 8am-6pm. ¥3,800-11,700. Ryōgoku Kokugikan. Ryōgoku. Tel: 03-3623-5111. www.sumo. or.jp/en/index Festivals TRADITIONAL Meiji Shrine Spring Grand Festival Bugaku, noh, and other traditional performances. Until May 3, various times. Meiji Jingu Shrine. Harajuku. www.meijijingu. or.jp/english/ Kurayami Matsuri (Darkness Festival) Mikoshi are paraded in darkness, while gardeners have booths to sell their wares. Apr 30-May 6, various times. Okunitama Shrine. Fuchu-Honmachi. Tel: 042-362-2130. http://meturl. com/matsurikurayami An event for pet lovers and pets with activities, such as a sports day event for dogs and a cat show. May 3-5, 10am-5pm. ¥600-1,000 (adv)/ ¥800-1,300 (door). Makuhari Messe. KaihinMakuhari. www.pethaku.com Interpets An event for pet owners and lovers, Interpets is the largest trade fair in the Japanese pet market. Apr 3-5, 10am-5pm. ¥1,500. Tokyo Big Sight. Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon. Tel: 03-5530-1111. www.interpets.jp/2015/en Plarail Expo An event where children and parents can enjoy Plarail (a toy train and plastic track system made by Tomy) products together. Apr 29-May 6, 10am-4:30pm. ¥700-900 (adv)/ ¥800-1,000 (door). Makuhari Messe. Kaihin-Makuhari. www.m-messe.co.jp/en/ Comedy New Material Night Standup, improv, and trying out new stuff. May 12 & 19, 8-10pm. Free. Double Tall Cafe. Shibuya. Tel: 03-5467-4567. http:// tokyocomedy.com/new_ material_night Standup Comedy at The Hobgoblin Standup comedians with a variety of styles performing in English. May 21,9-10:30pm. Free. Hobgoblin Shibuya. Shibuya. http:// tokyocomedy.com/standup_ comedy_at_the_hobgoblin Community MAY 24 INTERNATIONAL refugees who have fled to Japan. May 17, 9am-1pm. ¥4,000 (10-km run)/¥3,000 (5-km run)/¥3,000 (3-km walk); discounts for children/groups. Hibiya Park. Hibiya. Tel: 03-3501-6428. http://meturl. com/dandanrun Half-Fast Cyclists Bicyclists of all treads meet for slideshows, lectures, ride-planning, etc. Every second Wed, 7pm. Free. The Pink Cow. Roppongi. Tel: 03-6434-5773. www.thepinkcow.com Stitch-n-Bitch Meet fellow knitters, crocheters and sewers to talk, share ideas, eat, drink and create. Every first and third Tue, 7pm. Free. Cafe Respekt. Shibuya. www.meetup. com/TokyoStitchandBitch Since 1949 今年は"にほんごをもの"にする EVERGREEN LANGUAGE SCHOOL D A I LY CO N V E R S AT I O N A N D B U S I N E S S J A PA N E S E JAPANESE PROFICIENCY TEST N1, N2, N3, N4 ST UDEN VIS T * One month intensive * 2 & 3 days a week * Private & Corporate * Business Japanese Registr A ati Oct 201 on for 5 NOW O term PEN! Free trial lesson for groups www.evergreen.gr.jp [email protected] 03-3713-4958 YUTENJI 03-3713-4958 JIYUGAOKA 03-3723-4785 Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School Burlesque models pose for artstars and sketching newbies alike with arty socializing. 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C e r t i f i ca t i o n , d i p l o m a ca n be earned. Three classroom locations in Tokyo. Website: w w w.atelier-soka.com/ english/index.html Email: [email protected] 3.9 TEACH ME! T R A N S L AT I O N F O R E N G L I S H LESSONS. Working towards becoming an English-to-Japanese translator, but need help polishing my English. Can translate simple documents in exchange for English lessons. michiane256@ gmail.com English lessons. JM, 30, seeks native English teacher for reasonably priced lessons at a cafe in central Tokyo. [email protected] PhD student in engineering? Tokyo only. D2/D3 majoring in wireless communication engineering? Need some mentoring on how to design simulation. Must know Monte Carlo/ Particle Filter/ Neural Network, etc., and be able to use Matlab/Simulink ¥4000/two hours. yatri_in_town@ yahoo.co.jp Web design. I am seeking a female web designer. Must know HTML/CSS/ PHP. Meet in Ueno/Akihabara/Shinjuku area, two or three times/month. In return, I'll teach you English and pay ¥2000/two hours. [email protected] 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4.1 FURNITURE & FITTINGS Chair, adjustable back and arms ¥ 1000. msa.japan@hotmail .com 090-9109-5326 Chest of drawers, kiri, antique, medium-sized (L48xW34xH48), in good condition, unused ¥15,000. Firm. [email protected] Light. Standing floor lamp, from Ya m a d a D e n k i ¥ 6 0 0 0 . F i r m . O m ote s a n d o. N o d e l i v e r y, b u t can introduce del ivery ser vice. [email protected] Lights, ceiling, two available, in good condition ¥4000/both. Nishi-Yamato Danchi, Wakoshi. ruma.mandal@ yahoo.com Mirror, full-length, stand, almost as new, w/anti-shatter film ¥2500. msa. [email protected] 090-9109-5326 Sofa, reclining back and arms, two pillows, in good condition, made in Japan ¥8000. msa.japan@hotmail. com 090-9109-5326 Table set, dining, wooden, for two, nine m/o, almost as new, boxes available for transport ¥4000. Pick up Nishi-Yamato Danchi, Wakoshi. ruma.mandal@ yahoo.com Table, coffee, glass top, wooden frame, two y/o. New ¥15,000. Sell ¥5000. [email protected] Table, multipurpose, w/adjustable height and angle ¥1500. msa.japan@ hotmail.com 090-9109-5326 Table, Yamazen YST-5040L, folds (H35xD 4 4xW 50cm), in excellent condition ¥1000. msa.japan@hotmail. com 090-9109-5326 4.2 APPLIANCES Air blower, E-Val ue EBL-500V, powerful, w/adjustable output, can be used in reverse to vacuum ¥1500. msa. [email protected] 090-9109-5326 Heater, electric, YSH-D600R, two available, small, efficient ¥1000/each. ¥1800/both. [email protected] 090-9109-5326 Iron, Toshiba, cordless, steam. [email protected] IKEBANA (JAPANESE TRADITIONAL FLORAL ARRANGEMENT) is a powerful means of self-expression. Trial les son, inclu din g all materials ¥4000. No Kettle, 1.2L, fast-boiling mode, w/ airtight lid ¥1800. msa.japan@hotmail. com 090-9109-5326 Blender, Russell Hobbs 7810JP, 0.8L, w/ coffee grinder, hardly used, in excellent condition, easy to clean ¥4000. Pick up near Roppongi or Azabu-Juban. yara. [email protected] The majority of classified ads have moved online! classifieds.metropolis.co.jp W a s h e r, To s h i b a , 5 k g , t w o y/o. New ¥18,000. Sell ¥8000. [email protected] Wa s h e r, H i t a c h i N W -7 G Y (577x576x981mm), 7kg, programmable menu, in good condition, can wash double-sized blanket, w/rice cooker or folding table ¥3000. msa.japan@ hotmail.com 090-9109-5326 4.3 SAYONARA SALE Sayonara sale! Rinnai gas stove, w/ grill; dining table set for two; fan; Tokyo Gas heater; wooden shelf; folding chair. [email protected] Sayonara sale! Nitori sofa, seats two, two y/o. New ¥80,000. Haier microwave, 16L. ¥ 30,000/ both. [email protected] 4.4 TV & HOME THEATER LED 3D TV 40", Sharp Quattron, full HD (1080P), 1.5 y/o ¥55,000. Free delivery. [email protected] 4.6 FOR KIDS Bike, from 2-6 years old, detachable parent steering handle, in good condition, w/basket ¥6000. msa. [email protected] 090-9109-5326 Chair, Stokke, wooden, designed to grow with child, nine m/o, in very good condition. New ¥34,000. Sell ¥17,000. Pick up Saitama-Shintoshin. al ber tol icandro@hear t.ocn.ne.jp 08068105414 Karate gi and belt, for kids 3-12 years old ¥300+. gnbkaijpn@gmail. com Walker, Anpanman, different level adjustments, six m/o. New ¥9000. Sell ¥5000/obo. Aprica baby carrier, used twice ¥8000. emeraldsae@ yahoo.com 4.7 FOR FREE Ink, for HP 178 XL printers: black x three, blue x one, pink x one, yellow x one. Pick up Shinjuku Stn. jackiesuginaga@ gmail.com Printer, Canon Satera MF4680, laser, no cable, can be networked. Pick up Hiroo. [email protected] 09070153720 Rowing machine, purple yoga mat, in excellent condition. Pick up Fuchu Stn, Keio Line. [email protected] Table, in good condition, can be assembled easily. msa.japan@hotmail. com 090-9109-5326 5 HOBBIES&INTERESTS 5.2 SPORTS EQUIPMENT Dumbbells, different weight combinations ¥2500. msa.japan@ hotmail.com 090-9109-5326 In-line skates, Hypno, size UK 9.5/ Japan 28.5, hardly used, in very good condition ¥2000. Nishi-Shinjuku. countrylove12 [email protected] 08023841924 Kiteboard, RL Board, XL (160x45cm), for beginners or less windy days, hardly used, very light, made of carbon, glass fiber fins ¥20,000. Yokohama. [email protected] 09018010735 6 VEHICLES 6.1 CARS, PARTS, & ACCESSORIES BMW 318i, '04, 14,500km, a few bumps and bruises, still drives well ¥500,000/obo. [email protected] 080-6818-8877 Suzuki Jimny, turbo 4WD, 23,100km, registration until Mar '17, in great condition ¥890,000. Snow tires, four available, brand-new ¥140,000. N o d e a l e r s o r a u c t i o n s i te s . al ber tol icandro@hear t.ocn.ne.jp 080-6810-5414 6.2 MOTORBIKES, PARTS, & ACCESSORIES Honda Forza scooter, 250cc, new bodywork, mirrors, plug, brake pads, brake fluid, front disc and tire, w/ large stainless muffler, not too loud, sound system w/front/rear speakers, some wear and tear, looks pretty good ¥150,000/obo. [email protected] 09027665162 6.3 BICYCLES, PARTS, & ACCESSORIES Hybrid bike, Trek 7.4FX, two available, w/helmets and lock-chains, less than two y/o, hardly used, in excellent condition ¥55,000. Pick up near Roppongi or Azabu-Juban. anas. [email protected] Tandem bike, Raleigh Pursuit, hardly used, in good condition, Shimano 105 gears, light ¥60,000. ron_westphal@ yahoo.com 09018010735 7 GENERAL 7.1 PHONES Mobile phone, SoftBank, prepaid ¥2800. [email protected] Phone line, NTT, can go to NTT office in Shinjuku to complete necessary procedures to pass contract to you. [email protected] 7.4 ITEMS WANTED Broken/damaged Macbook Pro and iMac 21". I would like to buy them to use for parts. Thanks! gmigmar805@ gmail.com 8 COMPUTERS 8.2 HARDWARE Laptops. Dell E4310, w/E/Win 7 Pro, in excellent condition ¥25,000. Lenovo X61, w/E/Vista, brand-new, w/battery ¥15,000. [email protected] 10 HELP! 10.1 HELP ME FR E E E N G LI S H -TO -JA PA N E S E TRANSLATION. Working towards becoming a translator and need practice with simple documents. Have experience working in law office, accounting, HR, advertising and sales. michiane256@gmail. com Do you know RDF/XML? If you know RDF/XML very well, I need your help to convert CVE file to RDF/XML. You should know ontology, RDF, XSLT, Jena, etc. Can pay ¥4000/two hours, plus coffee. yatri_ [email protected] Show promoting Atheism seeking co-hosts. We are seeking atheist/agnostic individuals who would be interested in co-hosting Age of Reason, a livestream show that promotes positive atheism, knowledge and common sense. assassin. [email protected] http://frozenframe.wix.com/ageofreason E ve n t s i n To k yo (G i nz a , Azabu, Roppongi) and Osaka. ¥1500- ¥2000. http://english.gaitomo.com/ [email protected] WEST PAPUA: ONE SOUL, ONE PEOPLE . Fif t y- one years ago, West Papua should have been an independent country. Since 1969, West Papua has been invaded and the people robbed of their rights, culture and country. Help support West Papuans’ desire to be free. http://tapol.gn.apc.org/ [email protected] ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS TOK YO. If you have a problem with drinking, we can help. English-speaking meetings daily. 03-3971-1471 inquiries@aatokyo. org http://aatokyo.org HI V Peer Suppor t group a n d wo r k s h o p s . G e t to g e t h e r w i t h people in the same boat as you, who understand. Held in a safe, considerate, 100% confidential setting to discuss what’s on your mind, ask questions and make new friends. [email protected] www. peersupporttokyo.com Infertility support group. TTC Tokyo is an infertility support group that provides informal opportunities for women and men experiencing infertility to connect with one another. Please visit website for more info. admin@ttctokyo. org www.ttctokyo.org THE JAPAN HELPLINE, 24 hours a d ay, f ro m a ny w h e re, a b o u t anything. From emergency assistance to simple questions. Visit www.jhelp.com/ and press “help,” or call 0570 - 0 0 0 -9 11 . To volunteer or support, please contact [email protected]. www. jhelp.com I NTE RN ATI O N A L PA RT Y A T L E A F C U P. C o m e j o i n us and have fun. Men: ¥3000. Foreigners/women: ¥ 2 0 0 0. A l l - y o u - ca n - d r i n kand-eat. Iidabashi and Yo k o h a m a : M a y 2 a n d 1 6 . Shibuya: May 9 and 23. www.leafparty.com SUBSCRIBE TO METROPOLIS AND NEVER MISS AN ISSUE. One year (24 issues) ¥3600 (corporate subscribers, 7-100 copies ok ¥22,560). Half year (12 issues) ¥1800 (corporate subscribers, 7-100 copies ok ¥12 ,0 0 0). B a n k t r a n s fe r o r credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Diners Club). Details at http://metropolisjapan.com/ subscription. 13 CLUBS & INTERESTS 13.1 SPORTS 11.1 PERSONAL MESSAGES H a p p y b i r t h d a y ! TT, happy birthday! With love, JI お め で と う ご ざ い ま す! Misa and Kent, Congratulations on your m arriage. M ay you l i ve happily forever after. With much love from the MBA gang. 12 SOCIAL SCENE 12.1 LET’S PARTY 10.2 SUPPORT N E E D T O TA L K ? W e ’ r e h e r e to listen. TELL LIFELINE: free, anonymous English counseling daily from 9am-11pm by trained v o l u n t e e r s ( 0 3 - 5 7 74 - 0 9 9 2 ) . TELL COUNSELING: affordable multilingual p s ych o t h e r a py by a cc re d i te d Western-trained professionals, a CIGNA International Provider (03 - 4550 -1146). TELL website: w w w.telljp.com. Follow us o n F a c e b o o k a n d Tw i t t e r @ TokyoLifeLine. Baseball player. Japan Amateur Baseball team is seeking players for baseball games and practices. We play every Sat and Sun in Yokohama City. Everyone welcome. Email for details. [email protected] 11 MESSAGES 11.3 JUST MARRIED J A PA N I N T E R N AT I O N A L PARTY - SPRING-SUMMER SPECIAL . Sat, May 30, 6:30-9pm, Bar Quest (Roppongi). Japan’s biggest internat ional par t y. 250 people expected. All-youcan-drink and free snacks. Japanese men: ¥ 4000. O t h e r s : ¥ 3 0 0 0. M o b i l e: ht tp://get your friend.com/ mobile/ [email protected] w w w. g e t y o u r f r i e n d . c o m 090-1735-5405 J O I N TH E B I G G E S T, B E S T, M O S T P O P U L A R I N T E R N AT I O N A L PA R T Y ! Great people, drinks and food! Meet new friends and party with nice people in a friendly atmosphere. racquet, players hit a shuttlecock. We play two or three times/month on weekends in Meguro with many socials. Join us! More details: www. tamjapan.org/en/ info@tamjapan. org AMERICAN FOOTBALL. N ihon Unis ys B ulls , X league Central Division, seeks fit players w/US college football experience for all positions. Practice every Sat/Sun from 10am-3pm (including meeting) in Tokyo/Saitama (time and venue subject to change). Attendance at practice must be ove r 6 0% . Pl e ase co nt ac t fo r tryout info and send your profile to team admin. bullsxleague@gmail. co m h t t p: // w w w.u n i s y s .co. j p/ football A L L - N AT I O N A L I T Y TO U C H F O OT B A L L . N o n - c o n t a c t t a g rugby (OZ tag) and Rugby League players. We play ever y Sat from 10am in Tatsumi. M/F and beginners welcome! Good exercise and fun ! M any other activities, such as BBQs and drinking parties! Email for details. tokyorugbyleague@ hotmail.com ht tp: //ameblo.jp/ tokyo13warriors A M AT E U R R U G B Y L E A G U E PLAYERS. Japan ANZACS Rugby League team is seeking Rugby Le a g u e p l aye r s f o r J a p a n e s e Ru g by Le a g u e of f icia l g am e s from Apr to Sep. Everyone welcome. Contact for more details. [email protected] FUN WITH TOUCH RUGBY! Join us for social or competitive touch rugby ever y Sat at 2:30pm by Ariake Stn, Yurikamome Line. Any age, sex, level ok. Please email for details. funwithtouch@gmail. c o m w w w. f u n w i t h t o u c h .c o m / where-we-play P L AY R U G B Y. T h e To k y o Crusaders are a friendly but keen international rugby club. D evo te d to t h e g a m e a n d i t s social side, the “Cru” welcomes all players and supporters. Established in 1990, the Cru plays in the Shuto League 1st Division. http://www.facebook.com/tokyo. crusaders www.tokyocrusaders. com TA M B O U R E L L I . U n i q u e n e w s p o r t f ro m S cot lan d . Usin g a tambourine-like instrument as a Don’s Half-Fast Flash-Mob Weekend Urban Bicycle Rides. halffastcycling@ hotmail.com Futsal players wanted by a very friendly international team. Practice is in Tokyo and Kanagawa on Sat. Details available. [email protected] Ice hockey: Kanagawa Maple Leafs, Yokohama. Join us! The Kanagawa Ice Hockey League for working people is a competitive league, so experience in ice hockey is a must. A team is joining A pool, B team is E pool. norio. [email protected] https://sites.google. co m / ka n a g a w a m a p le le a f s / h o m e 03-3258-5401 Quality football. Interested in playing football at the weekend and training midweek? Want to enjoy a few beers after a good run out? If you consider yourself a quality player, please drop us a note. [email protected] Seeking Japanese archery companions. Let’s do kyudo near Tokyo. Once/month for three hours, weekends only. See website for details. [email protected] http:// jmty.jp/tokyo/com-spo/article-qa3g Tennis in central Tokyo. Active group of tennis friends in central Tokyo welcomes serious/motivated new players. We play on weekday evenings and weekends. Different levels (sorry, no beginners), fun training sessions and games with great people from all over. tennis. [email protected] Volleyball Club Intervoll. Japanese and foreign volleyball players gather in Takadanobaba to enjoy playing. Have volleyball experience and want to play in a friendly atmosphere? inter [email protected] http:// intervoll.sakura.ne.jp/ Weekend futsal team in Tokyo. Please introduce yourself (full name, age, nationality, whether you belong to another team, experience, etc.). 都内週 末フットサルチーム. umek2002jp@ yahoo.co.jp Women’s soccer club. Five-a-side, 11-a-side, on grass fields. Two or three practices/matches on Sun. All nationalities, experience level s, beginners welcome. Happy and friendly club! We have many socials. djnorio@ hotmail.co.jp 13.2 LEISURE MACARTHUR HEIGHTS. Ta ke a b r e a k w h e r e G e n e r a l Douglas MacArthur did! One hour from Tokyo by car or direct train. Beautiful cabins on the ocean, w/onsen, beach, shopping. [email protected] IAC Tokyo. International Adventure Club Tokyo is an all-volunteer group of folks from the Tokyo area who enjoy outdoor activities together. It provides opportunities to explore the Japanese countryside and mountains. Join now! [email protected] http://iac-tokyo.org 13.4 MUSIC Bassist wanted around Yokohama. We mainly play rock music and have rehearsals in Shin-Yokohama. Any kind of player is welcome, so feel free to contact us. [email protected] Drummer seeking band. Any style (funk, fusion, pop, etc.) is welcome, except metal. Weekly practices and gigs ok. Tokyo area. Please write me back to have a try! christian.pelissero@ institutfrancais.jp Drummer/percussionist wanted for new lineup of E/J band playing original songs in central Tokyo. Plenty of opportunity to play live. trashcity@ outlook.com http://www.reverbnation. com/thestraysjapan Keyboardist sought by funk/fusion band. Any nationality welcome. Come for a tryout. christianpelissero@ yahoo.fr 13.5 MIND, BODY, SPIRIT Diamond Way Buddhism Tokyo. Do you want to explore your own mind? Guided Buddhist meditation every Sun, 6pm, near Azabu-Juban. International practitioners, beginners welcome, Japanese spoken. Please call 090-3598-3072 for more information. [email protected] www.diamondway.jp Zen meditation (Zazen). You’ve always thought it would be interesting to try it—why not now? Join us Fri evenings at Tokuun-in in Ueno. Make arrangements in advance by email, and check our home page. [email protected]. ne.jp www.wgthorpe.com 色ー度カフェ. ライトワーカーヒ ーリング。任意の助けのための私 に連絡してください。 winds_fr@ hotmail.com 13.9 INTERNATIONAL Intercultural activities. JII (Japan Intercultural Iwnstitute) is a non-profit, member-run organization that sponsors activities (seminars, cultural events, conferences) for those wanting to further develop intercultural competencies and meet other interculturalists. yuko. [email protected] www. japanintercultural.org Nihongo 倶 楽 部いんたぁなしょ なる. Nihongo Club International is a volunteer group to help foreign people learn Japanese at the Tokyo Volunteer Action Center in Iidabashi. Every Thu, 7-9pm. [email protected] 14 PERSONALS 14.1 FRIENDS Jogging mate at Yokohama stn. English- and Spanish-speaking JM seek s jogging mates with good p e r s o n a l i t i e s f o r 5 -1 5 k m. A n y nationality welcome as long as we can speak in English/Spanish. [email protected] Mountain hiking mate. European man, 40s, seeking mountain hiking mate and cultural exchange over mountain hiking on weekends. winds_ [email protected] 14.2 MEN LOOKING FOR WOMEN 13.3 ARTS I M P R O V C O M E D Y AUDITIONS! Interested in improv comedy? The Pirates of Tokyo Bay have toured the USA, China, Singapore, Philippines and more. We're seeking new members! No experience needed. Auditions: May 31. Email info@ japancomedy.com for more info. ht tp: //piratesof tok yobay.com/ auditions S E E K I N G A S U G A R DA D DY ? Safely meet rich and elite men while having fun and making money. We are a members-only dating club with strict rules. Foreign and Japanese executives, lawyers, celebrities. Not an escort clu b. N o ch ar g e fo r fe m ale members. 0120-675-858 (E) [email protected] ht t p: //u ni ve r s e - clu b.j p/e n / women 29 Many more classified ads online! Visit classifieds.metropolis.co.jp Art of love. European Frenchman, 50s, seeking a Japanese lady to share passion, spirituality, the nature and art of love. [email protected] ONE-STOP SERVICES IN ENGLISH Chinese woman wanted. English guy, doesn't like Japanese women much, seeking a Chinese living in Tokyo. I'm nice. Contact me. summerfunk@googlemail. com Does anyone live near me? Seeking a Japanese female for friendship. I am single, early 40s, can speak some Nihongo. No kids yet. Let's talk and get to know each other. [email protected] English bloke seeking Ms. Right. Tall, fit, slim, active, Japanese-speaking, already 63, downshifting towards retirement, seeking a mature but young-at-heart partner to share everything with. Must love nature and travel. countrylove1212@ hotmail.com 080-2384-1924 PAccounting • Auditing • IPO Consulting • Due Diligence English for non-Japanese. Call me crazy, off my rocker, but though I love Japan, I don't mix that well with Japanese. I prefer more open personalities, like Chinese, Korean, Brits, Yanks. If this connects with you, message me. englishmobile@ outlook.com PTax • Tax Preparation • Tax Consulting • US Tax Filing • Accounting Services • Payroll Services PVisa Attorney • Establishing a Company & Branch Office • Corporate Services • Immigration Services KASAI CPA 042-401-0342 More Than Twenty Years Experience Takashi Kasai CPA Firm 4-1-2-302 Honcho, Kokubunji-shi, Tokyo [email protected] www.kasaicpa.com Friendship plus. Asian man seeking a woman, 24-37, healthy, nonsmoking, honest/sincere, non-drinker, for mutually beneficial relationship based on mutual need and trust. I am sincere and caring. Let's meet once/week and enjoy each other's company. [email protected] German and Japanese. Asian male seeking fluent German speaker. Prefer a patient, mature woman, 28-38. Meet weekly after work (6:30-10pm), around Mitaka/Kichijoji/Shinjuku/Kanda/Ueno area. [email protected] How to choose? So many British guys here (and American, Aussie...)—why choose me? Well, it's my first time to write, so I'm new. I'm funny, charming, modest (ha!), and a true Brit. You don't get more British than me! [email protected] Japanese princess. Englishman, 191cm, blue eyes, seeking my Japanese princess to serve, spoil and worship. wallhall1975@ yahoo.co.uk Japanese-Caucasian half from Hawaii for serious relationship. I'm living in Narita, but if you live in Tokyo, I can take the train to Ueno. Mail me if interested. Thank you. [email protected] JAPAN SOY SAUCE ASSOCIATION PRESENTS THE 7th SOY SAUCE RECIPE & STORY CONTEST Introduce your original recipe using Soy Sauce either washoku or your country’s cuisine Grand Prize MWM seeks MJF in Ebisu area. I am a sane, warm, fit MWM, early 40s, who is happy at home, but wants passion, too. Seeking a MJF who is in the same position for something exciting, but comfortable for both. [email protected] Reliable Englishman seeking an attractive, down-to-earth English speaker, around 40, who's seeking a natural but adventurous lifestyle in Kanagawa and overseas. Someone active but relaxed, into art, music, movies and food would be a good start. [email protected] Seeking Japanese woman. Italian, 24, seeking JF for a relationship, fun and to improve my language skills. I work at a company, so I'm free on weekends. I speak Japanese and English. Under 40 only. [email protected] Seeking mature JF. Cool guy, 40s, positive, romantic, honest, a gentleman, seeks a JF, 40s-50s, for a long-term relationship. [email protected] Serious relationship. Single, 30, living and working in Tokyo, seeking sincere girlfriend. I like movies, travel. 日本 語大丈夫です. lavillelumiere2015@ gmail.com Soft, kind, romantic and also fun, passionate, and British. That's me. And I'm seeking you—if you're warm, romantic, open-minded. 日本語でも大丈夫... た ぶん. 笑. Please introduce yourself when you write. [email protected] Sophisticated and cute SJM, 40s, in Kanagawa, seeks interesting, warmhearted Western lady for friendship or possibly more. If you seek a genuine and ideal JM, please just drop me a line. Let's start by communicating. toshinoris1012@ yahoo.co.jp Sweet, smart and cute SJM seeks SWF who seeks secret happy events in her spare time in Tokyo. Single/married ok. Shall we begin to talk? I think this opportunity will be a great one for us. followupforme14@ gmail.com Tall for small. Tall white male, slim, professional, funny, 30s, seeking small JF, late 20s, nonsmoking, who can meet in central Tokyo. summerfunk@googlemail. com 14.3 WOMEN LOOKING FOR MEN SJF SEEKING EUROPEAN M E N . S J F, 40s, loves art, museums, t r a v e l , adventure, seeking nice, positive and interesting people. Please send me a message, w/photo, if you are interested. kotoshiwayaruzo@gmail. com Finding a handsome man? Classy, polite, lovely young woman, 20s, from Germany, seeks her male equivalent for marriage in Tokyo. Please be dog-loving, honest, funny, single, under 40. I don't want any gambling with my feelings. Serious only, please! misslyoan@gmail. com Free daytime. JF, pretty, 30s, in Tokyo, seeks a good-looking Caucasian, single, 20-30s, living in Tokyo. [email protected] Humbly confident. I may not be young and too innocent, but I'm lovely-looking, playful, happy. Overseas-educated SJF, mid-40s, long shiny hair, fine skin, toned, womanly frame and curves. You are single, mature, gentlemanly, loving your life. [email protected] Real playboy in Tokyo. I heard there are real playboys in Tokyo. They have brains, looks and wealth. Many girls/ lovers are always around. I want to meet a sexy guy and be one of his special girls. [email protected] Seeking friend and romance. Japanese woman, 48, seeking a kind, mature guy around my age. Serious only. Nice chatting is definitely a plus! solsonreir@ gmail.com Sincere Asian man, 30-43, sought by intelligent, sincere SJF. I speak good English, Japanese and some Korean. Love traveling. Start as friends first. Serious only, please. [email protected] 14.4 GAY & LESBIAN LOVE-SONG LOVER. Romantic, mature guy seeking another nonsmoking guy for friendship, interesting activities around town, maybe more. Tall, dark brown hair, average buil d . S ense of humor along with independence important. Happy to exchange face photos and chat first. ming@zar. att.ne.jp 14.5 ESCORTS LAVISH DATES AND INDULGENT NIGHTS—WE C R E AT E O P P O R T U N I T I E S for elite foreign males to meet elegant Japanese females. Start with a luxurious dinner date, take the night where you want it to go. Fresh, young women join our club every day. 0120-978-649 (E) [email protected] http://universe-club.jp/en ESCORTS have gone online. To f i n d a l o v e l y l a d y co m p a nio n , v i s it ht t p: // classifieds.metropolis.co.jp/ category/personals/escorts. 14.6 AND OTHERS T R A N C E PA R T I E S . A t t r a c t i ve couple (European/Japanese) is seeking one or two women to join us for dinners and trance parties. All expenses paid—just enjoy. [email protected] WADA Legal & Administrative Office We can help you with: • Visa & Immigration Procedures • Mixed Marriage, Naturalisation and Refugee Status • Establishing a Company & Branch Office • Accounting Services, Acquiring Business Licences • Preparation/Translation of Legal & Business Documents • Other Legal & Business Matters Application Deadline: May 31, 2015 30 Seeking girlfriend. Cool guy, 40, kind, seeks mature JF, 40s-50s, for romance in Tokyo. Let's meet up for coffee and talk. Serious only, please. munesan50@ yahoo.com Let happiness begin! Married, kind, passionate, fun-loving, well-educated, very successful, nonsmoking, welltraveled, 三高 male is looking to cherish a Japanese woman for a long-term, oneon-one discreet relationship. Let me make you happy! [email protected] ¥100,000 meturl.com/soysauce Seeking companionship. I'm Turkish, 44, 194cm, divorced, nonsmoking, social drinker, speak Japanese, enjoy traveling, music, books, hikes, dining out, cooking at home. I like simplicity of life. Seeking a long-term relationship with a likeminded foreign or Japanese woman. [email protected] For information: Tel: (03) 3345-7977 FAX: (03) 3345-5377 http://www.wada-lats.com/ E-mail: [email protected] 3-5-3-1402 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023 JOBS CHAT HOSTS AND TEACHERS WANTED BY LEAFCUP in Tokyo, Iidabashi, Shibuya, Yokohama. Seeking enthusiastic, proficient English, French, Spanish and/or German speakers who can teach and lead lively conversations. ¥1000-¥1500/h. 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It also means that, during the major holidays—Christmas, New Year’s, Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and birthdays—I have to calculate and set reminders on my phone for the “best” time to call each family member. It’s a bit confusing. That said, I really do appreciate all the modern conveniences of 21st-century life. I love that, no matter how far away someone physically lives, they’re always just a quick—and cheap!—phone call away. We get to feel close, despite the thousands of miles between us. 私の家族は時差が異なる3つの地域で別々に住んでいます。そのため、家族 全員で一緒に電話をするのはほぼ不可能です。また、クリスマス、お正月、 イースター、母の日、父の日や誕生日といった大事な日には、それぞれの家 族を電話する”ベスト”な時間を事前に計算し、ケータイのアラームをかける 必要があるため、少し厄介です。そうは言っても、この近代的で便利な21 世紀にはとても助かっています。物理的にどれほど距離が離れていても、素 早く(かつ安い!)電話ができます。世界中に家族が離れ離れになっていて も、お互いをとても身近に感じられます。 ■ Grace Buchele Mineta is an author who blogs and draws comics about her daily life in Japan at www.HowIBecameTexan.com. horoscope BY CATHRYN MOE ♥ Love ¥ Money ♣ Luck ARIES TAURUS GEMINI May 22-Jun 21 ♥♥♥♥ ¥¥ ♣♣♣ Jun 22-Jul 23 ♥♥♥ ¥¥¥¥ ♣♣♣♣ A slipper y week, and you aren’t always in charge. That drives an Aries crazy, but at least now you’ve got a plan. Environments and people’s emotions are erratic at the moment. Called one step forward, two steps back, it’s less of a dance step and more of an escalation to your nervous system, self-healing—and then, back into action you go. A financial question is answered with a stronger position on your side. Say anything endearing you like: You’ll be loved for it. Keep your eye on the money. Venus in your financial sector offers something lovely, but is it too expensive? In the long run, consider what you value. Peace and quiet, a beautiful view, and delicious food may not make you famous, but it might make you feel better about the choices you make. The freedomversus-tradition aftermath is still causing ripples. Acting on something before it happens is a tricky endeavor, but trust your instincts. Satisfying communications begin. Use your sensorial “feelers” for the decisions you make. Not many people can say they’ve got it all lined up, but Gemini skates across air currents at a comfortable clip. Venus in your sign brings out the best in you. Mercury in your solar first house offers the chance to say what’s on your mind. You’ll think on your feet, free to express exactly what’s going on for you. There will be those who understand exactly what you’re going through. Warm water and soothed muscles create the cozy atmosphere you crave. Venus in your solar 12th house means money, comfort, and beauty are on their way in, though they may not have arrived just yet—but your patience gets you through this. Someone in your environment may continually change their mind or influence you to do the same. Jupiter and Juno in your money sector put you in a financially strong, even regal, position. Be romantic and nurturing this week. LEO VIRGO LIBRA SCORPIO Sep 24-Oct 23 ♥♥♥ ¥¥¥ ♣♣♣ Oct 24-Nov 22 ♥♥♥♥ ¥¥ ♣♣♣♣ Saturn is retrograding from your money house back into Scorpio, and toward what’s personal. It won’t happen all at once, but if you’re playing with finances, don’t overspend. The emotional halt of income restriction won’t begin until the middle of June; you’ve got time to look at what you can sustain and what you just can’t. Someone in a power position may say things you don’t like or agree with. Soon, they won’t be able to pursue their objections. Mar 21-Apr 20 ♥♥♥ ¥¥ ♣♣♣ Jul 24-Aug 23 ♥♥ ¥ ¥ ♣♣♣♣ Apr 21-May 21 ♥♥ ¥¥¥ ♣♣♣♣ Aug 24-Sep 23 ♥♥♥♥ ¥¥¥ ♣♣♣ CANCER Ceres, powerful earth mother and financial stateswoman—not to mention a goddess of law—opposes Leo this week. This indicates balance coming into your life, because someone thinks you’re worth it. However, details need to be ironed out. Your backup may come from a spouse, a significant other, or a business partner who makes a commitment to enhance your life. You’re at the precipice of a new beginning. Breathe easy. Either a partner is not there, or they’re waterlogging you with their drama. You may be filling in the spaces to soak up all the emotion tossed in your direction. There may be a temptation to break a few of your personal rules to relieve the pressure. Give yourself a break, stop the Virgo self-criticism, and abandon yourself to something sinfully delicious. Whatever it may be. Don't worry. The details will take care of themselves. Things go from tingly to searing hot. On what part of the spectrum do you wish to walk? It used to be that planets transiting your sign would buffer you. At the moment, all you’ve got is the Libra Moon Friday and Saturday. Other than that, it’s up to you to find a way to center your Libran scales, even if someone else sets them swinging. Librans are great psychologists. Your air sign rules the intellect, but be prepared for your intuition to be spot-on, too. SAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN AQUARIUS Jan 21-Feb 19 ♥♥ ¥¥ ♣♣♣♣ Feb 20-Mar 20 ♥♥♥♥ ¥¥ ♣♣ Saturn grinds away in your sign—and retrograde, to boot. If there’s anything you haven’t taken care of, it’s going to rise to the surface. Stand your ground, even if those backing you have temporarily turned away; it doesn’t matter, because you know the truth. The Archer knows the universe takes steps to meet forward movement. You’ll have help to hold you in position and possibly raise you up to an expanded view. Taking things seriously is a Capricorn trait. After all, if you don’t do it, it won’t last. As things continue to break apart, watch for some of the goodies to rise to the surface. If you’ve been hoping for information to validate you or a seal of approval when all you’ve had is bits and pieces, look for paperwork you would actually choose to sign. Mercury has entered your solar sixth house. Negotiations at and with your work can prove fruitful. Ceres in your sign covers any missteps if you haven’t got time to consider ever y detail. Initially, you may be asked to make up the difference in a future project. What you’re hearing right now is likely to change—and change again. Life at home is slated to become more comfortable or stable, perhaps due to a cash infusion. Someone with a great mind wants to love you; they’re probably trying to figure a way to contact you right now. You’re the heavyweight of the zodiac right now—you win! No one can beat you unless you fall into a mirage. You may have to do something unusual—not your norm—to make money. It’s the approach that will matter, added to your galactic intuition that entices people over. You’re nimble on your feet when it comes to thinking, and you’ll look great doing it. Expect a partner to be envious with your great fortune and double-check their maneuvers. Nov 23-Dec 22 ♥♥ ¥¥¥¥ ♣♣♣ 32 Dec 23-Jan 20 ♥♥♥ ¥¥¥ ♣♣♣♣ PISCES LINGO BOX Watch out, Krispy Kreme. Lawson and 7-Eleven, which recently began selling their own donuts, are reporting brisk sales; Family Mart is getting in on the game as well. Gaikōseisaku (外交政策) = Foreign policy the small print BY STEVE TRAUTLEIN NOTHING IS MORE FUN THAN MY PROFESSION” —Seiichi Koshimizu, a master whisky blender at Suntory, on becoming the first Japanese person inducted into the Whisky Magazine Hall of Fame. Rippōsha (立法者) = Lawmakers Wakuseikan no (惑星間の) = Interplanetary Kaihatsu (開発) = Develop Hōrei (法令) = Ordinance stats 70 Percent chance that a magnitude-6 earthquake will hit the Kanto area over the next 30 years INCREDIBLE SHRINKING JAPAN ⊲Researchers ⊲ at the Japan Policy Council warn that 896 municipalities around Japan are at risk of “disappearing” due to dwindling populations. ⊲A ⊲ survey by the education ministry suggests that 87 percent of high school juniors are struggling with below-average English speaking and writing skills. ⊲Actress-turned-politician ⊲ Junko Mihara caught flak for saying Japan should pursue a foreign policy based on hakko ichiu (often translated as “one world, one roof”), a phrase used by leaders to justify colonial aggression during WWII. ⊲Officials ⊲ in Micronesia demand the Japanese government to address the threat of oil pollution posed by sunken WWII warships whose hulls are corroding. NOT ALL FUN & GAMES ⊲It ⊲ was revealed that the storied Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium in Aoyama will be turned into a parking lot for the 2020 Olympics. ⊲Meanwhile, ⊲ a group of 30 lawmakers from the main ruling and opposition parties are pooling their efforts to end discrimination against sexual minorities by the start of the Games. ⊲Police ⊲ in Nerima-ku busted a local man for cultivating marijuana after his downstairs neighbor complained of a water leak, which turned out to be from the growing operation. ⊲Cops ⊲ in Osaka arrested a 73-year-old woman for inviting elderly men to karaoke and then drugging them and stealing their money. TAKING OFF ⊲Engineers ⊲ at JAXA showed off a new interplanetary spacecraft called the Mercury Magnetosphere Orbiter. ⊲The ⊲ unmanned vehicle is part of a joint project with the European Space Agency to travel to Mercury by 2024. ⊲During ⊲ a visit to Tokyo, a Chinese tourism official admitted that travelers from the mainland need to “behave better” when visiting Japan and other overseas destinations. ⊲Authorities ⊲ at the Disaster Management Agency say they’re keen to develop robots at a glance BY RODGER SONOMURA ¥300,000 Winning bid for a pair of mangos at the first fruit auction of the season in Miyazaki 88 Percentage of Japanese job seekers who say they would be willing to accept an overseas employment offer that can fight “large-scale fires at petrochemical complexes and chemical plants.” HOLY CRAP ⊲The ⊲ U.S. Embassy in Tokyo has received “several” phone calls from someone threatening to kill Ambassador Caroline Kennedy. ⊲Officials ⊲ at the National Police Agency say they were inundated with more than 100 queries shortly after enacting an ordinance against revenge porn late last year. ⊲An ⊲ 80-year-old Osaka woman who killed her mentally disabled son said she committed the crime because she was “tired” of taking care of him. The victim, 51, needed help eating and going to the bathroom. ⊲Headline ⊲ of the Week: “Teen Influenced by Islamic State Arrested for Trespassing to ‘Practice’ Killing with Goat” (via Mainichi Japan). AND FINALLY… ⊲Officials ⊲ at the environment ministry say 75 percent of the plastic waste that washes ashore each year along the Sea of Japan coast comes from China and South Korea. ⊲Toyota ⊲ is considering building a factory in Tianjin, China, to produce eco-friendly vehicles. Annual output capacity would be “at least” 100,000. ⊲It ⊲ was reported that the number of Japanese tourists visiting Cuba has surged by 14 percent this year following the U.S.’s decision to reestablish diplomatic ties. Small Print Updated Weekly → METURL.COM/SMALLPRINT Compiled from reports by AP, Japan Today, The Japan Times, Jiji, The Tokyo Reporter, The Mainichi, The Japan News, AFP, Reuters and Kyodo 33 the last word your article to: WANT TO HAVE THE LAST WORD? Send [email protected] Illustration by Christi Rochin The Force Strikes Back Reawakening the Star Wars fanboy joy BY MATTHEW RUSHING AS A FAN, I FELT TREPIDATION… THEN ALL MY FEARS TURNED TO ELATION.” There has been an awakening. I have felt it. On April 16, 2015, there was a great disturbance in the Force. A special event called Star Wars Celebration took place in Anaheim, California, and, luckily for me, they simulcast many of the panels via YouTube. The very first panel was to be J.J. Abrams and Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, who would be talking about The Force Awakens, the long-anticipated seventh film in the Star Wars franchise. I knew I had to watch this panel, and a possible new trailer. I must confess, I am a Star Wars fanboy. I first saw the films on my eighth birthday, some twelve years before the prequels. My friends and I stayed up all night watching the original trilogy. On that day, Star Wars became my first geek love. This love has endured through the prequels, The Clone Wars animated series, the expanded universe of novels and games, and now Star Wars Rebels. I’ve even branched out from “The Wars” to become a huge fan of Star Trek, Lord of the Rings, and Harry Potter—yet it always comes back to Star Wars and, specifically, The Empire Strikes Back. You see, that first night, it was Empire that made the deepest impression; and that has remained my favorite for 28 years. Over those decades I’ve hoped for more, but by 2012 the prospects for Star Wars seemed to be waning. The Clone Wars was on TV, but a longrumored live-action show had still not materialized. For many fans, the pas- The views expressed in “The Last Word” are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the position or opinions of Japan Partnership Co. Ltd. or its partners and sponsors. 34 sion was there but the thrill was gone. Personally, I was still just as invested. I loved The Clone Wars—it had rekindled my love for Star Wars that languished after Revenge of the Sith had seemingly completed the saga—but, like many, I feared it could be the end. Yet George Lucas had a plan, and on October 12, 2012, the Force returned as triumphant as the Jedi. Disney was buying Lucasfilm, and they would be producing Episodes VII, VIII, and IX. Not enough? There would also be standalone films! The biggest question on every fan’s mind immediately became, Who will direct Episode VII? The answer arrived quickly: J.J. Abrams. As a fan, I felt trepidation about this announcement. It worried me that someone else would be making Star Wars. Say what you will about Lucas, he is still the creator. It was he who had given life to this saga and poured his heart and soul into it. He shaped the look and feel, and it was not clear to me whether J.J. would be up to the task of creating a new chapter. But Abrams is a fine director, and since I am a Star Trek fan, I’d seen his work on that franchise and been mostly pleased. There was hope. As filming began, I started to hear Abrams talk about his passion for Star Wars. I’d always known he loved the saga, but his joy now appeared effervescent in interviews. They intended to make these films as much in the vein of the originals as possible, which meant building real sets and using as many practical effects as they could. It was starting to sound great, but the first teaser in December did little to alleviate my concerns. It just didn’t have the feeling I expected. Then all my fears turned to elation as I tuned into The Force Awakens panel and the second teaser was revealed. It was pure geek joy. Everything seemed to be an amalgamation of Lucas’ work on the original trilogy and the prequels, with some of the most amazing practical effects since 1977. (That’s right, I’m looking at you, BB-8 droid). And in the final line of the trailer, Han sums up my feelings as a Star Wars fan: “Chewie, we’re home.” ■ Matthew Rushing is host of The 602 Club and co-host of The Orb and Literary Treks on the Trek.fm podcast network at itunes.com/trekfm. IMPORTS! FORMAL AND CASUAL WEAR FOR MEN SHIBUYA FROM CASUAL CLOTHING TO FORMAL SUITS AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN! Golden Week Special Bargain 5/1~5/15 4F BIG SIZES CASUAL WEAR 5F BIG SIZES FORMAL WEAR Polo Shirts 3L~6L: 1 for ¥2,900, 2 for ¥4,900 Short Sleeved Shirt 3L~5L: ¥3,900 > ¥1,900 T Shirts 3L~5L: ¥3,900 > ¥1,500 Suits, Jackets, Shirts, Outerwear, Shoes, Belts, Undergarments, Imported Ladies’ Wear! We have everything! 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