I write
articles about culture, technology, and human rights for Wired, Popular Science, Fast Company, and the New York Times Magazine. I also produce radio segments for PRI's Studio360 and am a Correspondent for
Boing Boing, one of Time Magazine's five most essential blogs of 2010.
In 2008, Chronicle published my book: Urawaza: Secret Everyday Tips and Tricks from Japan.
I am also the founder of The Tofu Project, a boutique program that helps Japanese entrepreneurs and creators think deeper, tell better stories, and go out into the world in a much bigger way. We work with companies like Mixi, Japan Airlines, and Salesforce.com.
Sometimes I try to explain Japanese culture on CNN, BBC, CBC, WSJ, ABC (so many acronyms!) or in person at places like the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan, ETech, and Ignite!
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That's the work of the fantastic artist Shintaro Kago. Check out samehat.blogspot.com for more info on him. He's amazing.
Posted by: twitter.com/kinneyrick | October 20, 2009 at 07:05 AM
This is disgusting and such a post is done with incredibly bad taste. Shame on you, Tokyomango (if you really do read your comments and pay attention to your readers). How about a model of that little dog I've seen you pose with with its guts hanging out? Cats rule.
Posted by: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1503642151 | October 20, 2009 at 08:39 AM
don't overact... its just some "funny stuff". and even you might not justify others taste.
Posted by: Michael Mensing | January 10, 2011 at 09:53 AM