Nihon on the Net - 5/18/08

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Anime and Manga are hot in Hollywood - but other American cities are getting in on this popular trend as well.
The Mob in Japan - a true tale of a foreign crime writer who now fears his safety and that of his family because of his reporting on the Yakuza.
The New Age Of Japanese Baseball Player Media Coverage is interesting reading. It provides a some historical perspective on Japanese players in the MLB and also discuss the process that those players need to go through to be eligible to play n the United States.
How Toyota used kaizen, the Japanese principle of slow and steady improvement, to sell 160,000 more cars than GM in the first quarter of 2008. In a culture where it is commonly believed that the top down approach to management is prevalent, Toyota receives and implements about 1 million ideas a year mostly from the workers on the factory floor.
Identifying underage smokers with facial recognition software could be implemented when you try to purchase cigarettes from vending machines in Japan.
Lastly,is Japan growing opium poppies?
Photo Credit: Anime Los Angeles 2008
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