There's a great special feature in the current issue of The Economist about how the business model in Japan is changing.
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Hello great article! By the way I am in San Francisco till tomorrow. I came to take the JLPT yesterday in SFSU. Hard test! Do you have any ramen ya
recommendations in the Bay area?
Frank
Posted by: fcubano | December 03, 2007 at 02:39 PM