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Sharapova starts with Australian Open victory

Maria Sharapova 5Maria Sharapova began her bid for a second Australian Open title with a second-set comeback to post an opening-day victory over Thai veteran Tamarine Tanasugarn 6-1, 6-3 Monday. The three-time Grand Slam winner swept the opening set but trailed 1-3 in the second before finally claiming the win. The Russian 14th seed, who claimed the [...]

MapletreeLog signs sale and leaseback agreement with Hamakyorex for distribution centre worth $16.2m

Mapletree Logistics Trust says it has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire Toki Logistics Centre, a warehouse facility in Japan, for JPY 1.05 billion ($ 16.2 million)1 from Hamakyorex Co., a third-party logistics company (3PL) in Japan.

The property is a two-storey warehouse facility strategically situated in Toki Plasma Research Park, an industrial and logistics park about 40 km from Nagoya (Japan’s third largest city after Tokyo and Osaka). Well-connected by the Tokai-Kanjo Expressway to various areas such as Shinetsu, Tokai, Hokuriku and Kansai areas and centrally located between Tokyo and Osaka, the area is popular for logistics and industrial facilities.

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Frasers Hospitality opens in Osaka

Frasers Hospitality, the hospitality arm of property group Frasers Centrepoint, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fraser and Neave, today announced the opening of the 114-unit Fraser Residence Nankai Osaka, one of 12 new properties this year under both the Fraser brand, and its second brand, Modena.

Located right in the centre of the entertainment and cultural district of Namba and within easy reach of the city’s top restaurants, shopping centres and key business complexes, the 14-storey solar-panelled, Fraser Residence Nankai Osaka is a short walk from the massive Namba station transport hub – which has direct access to Kansai International Airport, and the surrounding cities of Kyoto and Nara. It is owned by Nankai Urban Development Co., one of the city’s most established conglomerates with an extensive real estate, transportation and retail portfolio.

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Deryck Whibley Hospitalized After Japanese Bar Brawl

Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley is recovering in a Japanese hospital after three people assaulted him in a local bar this week.The band made the announcement its website Friday. The bandmates didn’t dish any additional deets on Whibley’s injuries or the location of the assault, but tipsters tell E! News that the rock singer [...]

Band of Horses: Fall Tour Dates

FALL RUN STARTS SEPTEMBER 24 AT GREEK THEATER IN BERKELEY, CA


Band of Horses

Band of Horses have
announced new tour dates for the fall, starting at the end of September through October. After wrapping up
midwest dates, the band will head to Australia, Japan, and various countries throughout Europe before starting their
fall tour on September 24 at the Greek Theater in Berkeley, CA. Other tour stops include Los Angeles, Las Vegas,
Denver, Columbus, Indianapolis, Atlanta, and St. Louis.

Band of Horses 2010 Tour Dates:


07/12 – Nashville, TN @ War Memorial
07/13 – Cincinnati, OH @ Inner Circle
07/14 – Columbia, MO @ Blue Note
07/16 – Milwaukee, WI @ Eagles Club
07/17 – Minneapolis, MN @ State Theater
07/22 – Adelaide, AU @ Gov Hindmarsh
07/24 – Perth, AU @ Perth Esplanade
07/27 – Melbourne, AU @ Palace
07/29 – Sydney, AU @ Enmore
07/31 – Brisbane, AU @ Splendour in the Grass
08/03 – Auckland, NZ @ Powerstation
08/07 – Osaka, JP @ Summersonic
08/08 – Tokyo, JP @ Summersonic

08/19 – Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08/20 – Hohenfelden, DE @ Highfields Festival
08/27 – Paris, FR @ Rock en Seine
08/28 – Leeds, UK @ Leeds Music Festival
08/29 – Reading, UK @ Reading Music Festival
09/24 – Berkeley, CA @ Greek Theater
09/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theater

09/27 – Las Vegas, NV @ The Joint

09/28 – Salt Lake City, UT @ In The Venue
09/29 – Denver, CO @ Fillmore

10/01 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
10/04 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
10/05 – Columbus, OH @ LC Amphitheater
10/06 – Louisville, KY @ Brown Theater
10/10 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Festival

10/12 – Tulsa, OK @ Cain’s Ballroom
10/13 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
10/14 – Kansas City, MO @ Uptown Theater
10/17 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room
10/21 – Toronto, ON @ Koolhaus
10/22 – Detroit, MI @ Fillmore
10/30 – Atlanta, GA @ The Fox Theater

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Eels: World Tour/New Album

THIRD NEW ALBUM IN LESS THAN A YEAR

Mark Oliver Everett

Eels are set to release a new album entitled Tomorrow Morning on August 24, 2010 and embark on a world tour starting August 3. Eels leader Mark Oliver Everett, aka E, calls the 14 track album the final installment of a trilogy that began with Hombre Lobo (June 2009) and End Times (January 2010). The world tour starts in Santa Ana, CA, hitting Japan, Australia, Europe, United States and Canada. It will be the first time Eels have performed live since the release of the three latest albums.

Eels 2010 World Tour Dates

August 3 Santa Ana, California Galaxy Theater (warm-up show)
August 7 Tokyo, Japan Marine Stadium, Summersonic Festival
August 8 Osaka, Japan Maishima, Summersonic Festival
August 13 Brisbane, Australia The Tivoli
August 14 Sydney, Australia The Enmore Theater
August 15 Melbourne, Australia The Palace
August 20 Hasselt, Belgium Pukkelpop Festival
August 21 Stafford, UK V Festival
August 22 Chelmsford, UK V Festival
August 24 Glasgow, Scotland Academy
August 26 Birmingham, UK Academy
August 28 Zurich, Switzerland Winterhur Festival
August 29 Paris, France Rock en Seine Festival
August 30 Amsterdam, Holland Paradiso
September 1 London, UK Brixton Academy
September 3 Dublin, Ireland Electric Picnic Festival
September 4 Manchester, UK Academy
September 5 Luxembourg Den Atelier
September 6 Groningen, Holland Oosterpoort
September 7 Hamburg, Germany Grosse Freiheit
September 8 Copenhagen, Denmark Vega
September 10 Berlin, Germany Astra
September 11 Munich, Germany Theaterfabrik
September 12 Vienna, Austria Arena
September 13 Graz, Austria Orpheum
September 14 Hohenems, Austria Eventcenter
September 15 Milan, Italy Alcatraz
September 17 Barcelona, Spain Bikini
September 19 Lisbon, Portugal Coliseum
September 22 Philadelphia, PA World Cafe Live
September 23 Richmond, VA The National Theater
September 24 Boston, MA The Royal
September 25 New York, NY Terminal 5
September 26 Washington, DC 9:30 Club
September 28 Montreal, Canada Le National
September 29 Toronto, Canada The Mod
September 30 Detroit, MI The Crofoot
October 1 Chicago, IL The Metro
October 2 Milwaukee, WI The Pabst Theater
October 3 Minneapolis, MN First Avenue
October 5 Denver, CO The Ogden Theater
October 6 Salt Lake City, UT The Complex
October 8 Portland, OR Roseland
October 9 Seattle, WA TBA
October 11 San Francisco, CA The Fillmore
October 12 Los Angeles, CA Henry Fonda Theater

Eels Tour Dates :: Eels News :: Eels Concert Reviews


Serbia stroll to 3-0 win over Japan in friendly

Serbia defeated host Japan 3-0 in a friendly football international in which neither team fielded all top players they are set to have at the World Cup in June. Forward Dragan Mrđa got an early double in the third and 22nd minute before Nemanja Tomić wrapped up matters with a free-kick on the hour in Osaka.

MMW: Tour Dates Band & Solo Projects

Medeski Martin & Wood Announce More Tour Dates

Medeski Martin & Wood, who is on tour now, have announced West Coast, Japan and festival tour dates though June. The tour will take them through all the major cities, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland. Each member will also be touring solo with Medeski hitting the U.S. and Russia, The Wood Brothers briefly touring the East Coast in March, and Billy Martin announcing three special performances.

MMW

MMW Tour Dates:

02/24/10- Crystal Bay Club Crown Room – Crystal Bay, NV
02/25/10 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR
02/26/10 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR
02/27/10 – Showbox at The Market – Seattle, WA
04/08/10 – Janus Osaka – Osaka, JAPAN
04/09/10 – The Bottom Line – Nagoya, JAPAN
04/10/10 – Shibuya O-EAST – Tokyo, JAPAN
06/04/10 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre – Morrison, CO
06/05/10 – Free Press Summer Fest – Houston, TX
6/10-6/13 – Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival – Manchester, TN*
*Performance date to be determined

John Medeski Dates

3/11/10 – Music Hall Theater – St. Petersburg, RUSSIA**
3/12/10 – DK Gorbunova – Moscow, RUSSIA **
3/14/10 – Central Dom Oficerov – Kiev, UKRAINE **
3/26/10 – High Meadow PAC – Stone Ridge, NY (Benefit for High Meadow School)
3/27/10 – BB Kings NYC, NY (Benefit for New England Conservatory)
4/17/10 – Wanee Music Fest with The Word Live Oak, FL
4/23/10 – Bearsville Theatre with Grizzly Adams – Woodstock, NY
4/30/10 – The Kimmel Center – Philadelphia, PA (Organ Jam)
**with Fedorov, Volkov, Ribot and Smith

The Wood Brothers Dates

03/05/10 – The State Theatre (s/f Levon Helm) – Ithaca, NY
03/11/10 – Rams Head on Stage – Annapolis, MD
03/12/10 – Capital Ale House – Richmond, VA
03/13/10 – The Grey Eagle – Asheville, NC
03/14/10 – The Visulite – Charlotte, NC
03/16/10 – The Jewish Mother – Virginia Beach, VA
03/17/10 – Jammin’ Java – Vienna, VA
03/18/10 – Mexicali Live – Teaneck, NJ
03/19/10 – Bowery Ballroom – New York City, NY
03/20/10 – The Midnight Ramble (s/f Levon Helm) – Woodstock, NY

Billy Martin Dates

03/09/10 – Rose Live – Brooklyn, NY
Part of Rose Live’s Drummer Series, this series focuses on drummers as leaders. Billy will play one solo set and a
second set with the Fang Percussion Ensemble.

04/21/10 – Hattiesburg, MO with Marco Benevento
04/23/10 – New Orleans, LA with Marco Benevento

Medeski Martin & Wood Tour Dates ::: Medeski Martin & Wood News ::: Medeski Martin & Wood Concert Reviews


New Mastersounds, Trom Shorty Salvador Santana Tour Dates

THE NEW MASTERSOUNDS TOUR WITH TROMBONE SHORTY AND SALVADOR SANTANA

The New Mastersounds

Kicking off 2010 with an international tour including Japan, Spain and the United Kingdom, The New Mastersounds are already jet setting their way across the globe. The band’s first U.S. tour will begin March 3 in Boulder, CO at The Fox Theatre with San Francisco Bay Area musician (and son of 10x Grammy winner Carlos) Salvador Santana. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will be co-headlining on select dates.

The New Mastersounds will be touring in support of the fan driven November 2009 release Ten Years On. The band also released Plug & Play on Fontana/One Note Records in March 2009, providing a steady flow of new music for their live shows. The New Mastersounds’ live shows have been met with overwhelming enthusiasm; Encore Online says “upon listening to their deep, open-ended and warm sound it’s apparent why they are blowing up on the international funk scene and are now taking America one show at a time.”

Led by guitarist and producer Eddie Roberts, The New Mastersounds feature Joe Tatton on keys, Pete Shand on bass and Simon Allen on drums.

The New Mastersounds Tour Dates

01/20/10 Wed Club Quattro Nagoya, JP

01/21/10 Thu Club Quattro Osaka, JP

01/23/10 Sat Club Quattro Tokyo, JP

01/24/10 Sun Club Quattro Tokyo, JP

02/05/10 Fri Beat Club Tomelloso, ES

02/06/10 Sat BoogaClub Granada, ES

02/07/10 Sun Fender Club Getafe, ES

02/11/10 Thu Sala Apolo 2 Barcelona, ES (w/ Salvador Santana)

02/12/10 Fri Wah Wah Club Valencia, ES (w/ Salvador Santana)

02/13/10 Sat Tempo Club Madrid, ES (w/ Salvador Santana)

02/26/10 Fri Jazz Cafe London, GB (w/ Salvador Santana)

02/27/10 Sat The Wardrobe Leeds, GB (w/ Salvador Santana)

03/03/10 Wed Fox Theatre Boulder, CO (w/ Salvador Santana)

03/04/10 Thu Steamboat Grand Steamboat Springs, CO (w/ Salvador Santana)

03/05/10 Fri Agave Avon, CO (w/ Salvador Santana)

03/06/10 Sat Ogden Theatre Denver, CO (w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue & Salvador Santana

03/08/10 Mon Belly Up Aspen, CO (w/ Salvador Santana)

03/10/10 Wed Belly Up Tavern Solana Beach, CA (w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue & Salvador Santana

03/11/10 Thu El Rey Theatre Los Angeles, CA (w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue & Salvador Santana

03/12/10 Fri The Catalyst Santa Cruz, CA (w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue & Salvador Santana

03/13/10 Sat The Fillmore San Francisco, CA (w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue & Salvador Santana

03/14/10 Sun Hopmonk Tavern Sebastopol, CA (w/ Salvador Santana)

03/15/10 Mon Tahoe Biltmore Crystal Bay, NV (w/ Salvador Santana)

03/17/10 Wed Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR (w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue & Salvador Santana

03/18/10 Thu Neumos Seattle, WA (w/ Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue & Salvador Santana

03/21/10 Sun Melkweg Amsterdam, NL (Jam in the Dam)

03/22/10 Mon Melkweg Amsterdam, NL (Jam in the Dam)

03/23/10 Tue Melkweg Amsterdam, NL (Jam in the Dam)


Passion Pit: Spring Tour Dates

PASSION PIT ANNOUNCE SPRING TOUR DATES

Passion Pit

2009 was a whirlwind year for Boston’s Passion Pit. They were nominated for an MTV VMA for their video “The Reeling”, won Best Album from Boston’s WXPN, and topped Pitchfork, Stereogum, NY Post, NPR, Paste Magazine, Boston Music Award, Popmatters and many more end of year lists in 2009.

After amazing stops at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, Monolith, Treasure Island, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Passion Pit kicks off 2010 with three of the fastest moving sold out shows at NYC’s Terminal 5 and a Spring Tour.

Passion Pit Tour Dates

01/15/10 Fri Mt. Smart Stadium Auckland, NZ

01/17/10 Sun Parklands Gold Coast, AU

01/20/10 Wed Metro Theatre Sydney, AU

01/22/10 Fri Olympic Park Showgrounds Sydney, AU

01/23/10 Sat Olympic Park Showgrounds Sydney, AU

01/25/10 Mon Corner Hotel Melbourne, AU

01/26/10 Tue Flemington Racecourse Melbourne, AU

01/29/10 Fri RA&HS Showgrounds Adelaide, AU

01/31/10 Sun Claremont Showgrounds Perth, AU

02/04/10 Thu Club Quattro Osaka, JP

02/05/10 Fri Duo Music Exchange Tokyo, JP

02/06/10 Sat Harajuku Astro Hall Tokyo, JP

03/01/10 Mon Le Botanique Brussels, BEL

03/03/10 Wed Bristol Academy Bristol, GB

03/04/10 Thu Leeds Metropolitan University Leeds, GB

03/05/10 Fri Manchester Academy Manchester, GB

03/06/10 Sat ABC Glasgow, GB

03/08/10 Mon University of East Anglia (UEA) Norwich, GB

03/09/10 Tue Nottingham Rock City Nottingham, GB

03/11/10 Thu HMV Forum London, GB

03/13/10 Sat Olympia Theatre Dublin, IR

03/26/10 Fri Ultra Music Festival Miami Beach, FL

03/28/10 Sun The Town Ballroom Buffalo, NY

03/29/10 Mon Pullo Center York, PA

03/30/10 Tue House Of Blues Cleveland, OH

03/31/10 Wed Newport Music Hall Columbus, OH

04/02/10 Fri Congress Theater Chicago, IL

04/03/10 Sat Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI

04/04/10 Sun First Avenue Minneapolis, MN

04/05/10 Mon Beaumont Club Kansas City, MO

04/07/10 Wed Ogden Theatre Denver, CO

04/08/10 Thu In The Venue Salt Lake City, UT

04/10/10 Sat McDonald Theatre Eugene, OR

04/11/10 Sun Commodore Ballroom Vancouver, BC

04/12/10 Mon Roseland Theater Portland, OR

04/14/10 Wed Freeborn Hall Davis, CA

04/15/10 Thu The Warfield San Francisco, CA

04/24/10 Sat Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN

04/30/10 Fri World’s Fair Park Knoxville, TN

05/01/10 Sat Bowdoin College Brunswick, ME


Sania downs Peer, advances to second round in Japan Open

Sania Mirza’s camaraderie with frequent doubles partner Shahar Peer did not come in her way to overcoming the fifth seeded Israeli in three sets to reach the second round of the Japan Open tennis tournament in Osaka on Monday.
With two players fully aware of each other’s game, it was an intense one hour 52 [...]

The New Mastersounds Tour

The New Mastersounds U.S. Tour This Fall 2009

The New Mastersounds

After the band’s most successful year to date, The New Mastersounds will be wrapping up 2009 with one final U.S tour. The East Coast tour will kick off at The Southern in Charlottesville, VA on November 4, continuing on to other noteworthy venues including the 8 x 10 in Baltimore, MD and The Bowery Ballroom in NYC, before wrapping up the tour at Bear Creek Music Festival in Live Oak, FL.

This year marked the release of the album Plug & Play on Universal Records independent arm Fontana & One Note Records, tours through Japan, Italy, Canada and the U.K., festival stops including Bumbershoot, Ottawa Bluesfest and Wakarusa and saw the band sharing bills with the likes of The Black Eyed Peas, Sly & Robbie, Matisyahu and The Black Crowes. The band’s music has been in such high demand that they will be releasing a new LP Ten Years On available exclusively as a digital download and at live shows. The CD version features a very special bonus track with a vocal contribution from Grace Potter, the 24-year-old ascendant rock star and friend of the Mastersounds from the U.S. festival scene.

Led by guitarist and producer Eddie Roberts, The New Mastersounds feature Joe Tatton on Hammond, Pete Shand on bass and Simon Allen on drums.

Confirmed NMS Tour Dates:

10/22 Asha Sound, Treviso, Italy

10/23 Bravo Cafe, Bologna, Italy

10/24 Vibra, Modena, Italy

11/04 The Outback Lodge Charlottesville, VA

11/05 State Theatre, Falls Church, VA

11/06 The 8×10, Baltimore, MD

11/07 The Bowery Ballroom, NYC, NY

11/12 Zydeco, Birmingham, AL

11/13 Smith’s Olde Bar, Atlanta, GA

11/14 Bear Creek Fest, Live Oak, FL

11/15 Bear Creek Fest, Live Oak, FL

1/20/10 Club Quattro, Nagoya, Japan

1/21/10 Club Quattro, Osaka, Japan

1/23/10 Club Quattro, Tokyo, Japan

1/24/10 Club Quattro, Tokyo, Japan

3/21/10 Jam in the Dam, Amsterdam

3/22/10 Jam in the Dam, Amsterdam

3/23/10 Jam in the Dam, Amsterdam


Frasers Commercial Trust announces DPU of 0.73 cents for 2Q09

Frasers Commercial Trust, a unit of Fraser & Neave, says net property income fell 5.2% for the quarter ended June 30 (2Q2009) compared to the performance of 1Q2009.

This was primarily attributable to the cessation of income support at KeyPoint and the under-performance of Cosmo Plaza, the Osaka property earmarked for divestment.

The increase in distributable income in 2Q09 translated to a stable distribution per unit (DPU) of 0.73 cents, marginally higher than 1Q09 by 1.4%. Unitholders will receive a total 1H09 distribution of 1.44 cents on Aug 28.

Japan executes death row inmates

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Japan has executed three death row inmates convicted of murder – the country’s first hangings in six months.

One killed two women; another used the internet to find victims considering suicide; the third was from China and killed three Chinese people.

The executions are the first under a new system that combines citizens and professional judges to together decide on serious criminal cases.

Japan and the US are the only developed nations to apply the death penalty.

Japan’s previous executions were carried out in January, when four convicted murderers were hanged.

The latest convicts to be executed were Japanese nationals Hiroshi Maeue, 40, and Yukio Yamaji, 25, and 41-year-old Chinese national Chen Detong.

Maeue, executed in Osaka, killed three people in 2005 after he met them through an internet website for people planning to commit suicide.

Yamaji, also executed in Osaka, raped and then stabbed to death two sisters in 2005.

Chen was executed in Tokyo for killing three of his compatriots and injuring three more in Kawasaki, southwest of Tokyo, in 1999.

The death penalty receives widespread support in Japan, but the executions are regularly criticised by the European Union and anti-death penalty campaign groups.</p


This article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

School of Seven Bells: Tour

School of Seven Bells Announce First North American Headlining Tour

Alpinisms Re-released on July 14, 2009


School of Seven Bells

Vagrant Records is pleased to announce a new partnership with Brooklyn, NY-based School of Seven Bells and their label Ghostly International. The new joint partnership just re-releasing School of Seven Bells’ 2008 full-length debut album, Alpinisms on July 14.

Benjamin Curtis and sisters Alejandra and Claudia Deheza formed School of Seven Bells just over three years ago after their previous bands (Secret Machines and On!Air!Library!) toured together. The group signed to Ghostly International in early 2008 and released Alpinisms on October 28 of that same year.

School of Seven Bells kick off their first North American headlining tour on Friday, September 25 at Johnny Brenda’s in Philadelphia, PA with Magic Wands providing main support on the headlining dates.

School of Seven Bells on tour:

08/07/09 Fri Summersonic Tokyo, JP

08/08/09 Sat Summersonic Osaka, JP

08/14/09 Fri South Street Seaport New York, NY

08/29/09 Sat Rock En Seine Festival Paris, FRA

09/25/09 Fri Johnny Brenda’s Philadelphia, PA

09/26/09 Sat Ottobar Baltimore, MD

09/27/09 Sun Rock & Roll Hotel Washington, DC

09/28/09 Mon Local 506 Chapel Hill, NC

09/29/09 Tue Drunken Unicorn Atlanta, GA

10/01/09 Thu Emo’s Alternative Lounge Austin, TX

10/02/09 Fri Zilker Park Austin, TX

10/04/09 Sun Casbah San Diego, CA

10/05/09 Mon The Troubadour West Hollywood, CA

10/06/09 Tue Slim’s San Francisco, CA

10/08/09 Thu Doug Fir Portland, OR

10/09/09 Fri Biltmore Cabaret Vancouver, BC

10/10/09 Sat Neumos Seattle, WA

10/13/09 Tue 7th Street Entry Minneapolis, MN

10/14/09 Wed Empty Bottle Chicago, IL

10/15/09 Thu Lee’s Palace Toronto, ON

10/16/09 Fri Pearl Street Nightclub Northampton, MA

10/17/09 Sat Paradise Rock Club Boston, MA

10/23/09 Fri Webster Hall New York, NY


Osaka: the world’s greatest food city

There are at least a dozen very good reasons why author and blogger Michael Booth rates Osaka number one. Which city would you rate your gourmet great?

Simple question: what’s the most greatest, most exciting, most dynamic food city in the world today, the culinary It City of our age?

Paris is past it (going to a restaurant shouldn’t be like going to church). London isn’t quite there yet (where’s the street food?). Hanoi, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai and most major Indian cities will all have their advocates, but is the refinement there? New York is always going to be in with a shout but its great strength is its immigrant cuisines: it lacks an indigenous food culture. Sydney is stuck in the 90s, Lyon in the 1890s, and, as far as I’m concerned, to be a real contender the food roots have to go deep, so that rules out places like Vegas and Cape Town. The market’s nice, but I’ve never had a good meal in Barcelona and though Copenhagen may be flavour of the month, a couple of good restaurants do not a global food capital make.

At the risk of alerting John Crace, I have a new book out, ‘Sushi and Beyond – What the Japanese Know About Food‘. So you’d probably expect me to go with a Japanese city, but it’s not Tokyo or Kyoto that I pine for on a daily basis, but Japan’s often overlooked third city, Osaka.

I originally went to Osaka on the recommendation of Anton Ego – the restaurant critic in Ratatouille (or rather François Simon of Le Figaro, on whom, rumour has it, Ego was based). I interviewed him a few years back for one of those ‘Can Paris Still Cut the Mustard?’ type pieces (answer – ‘no’) and was surprised to hear this most chauvinistic of food writers dismiss my adopted home city out of hand, and plump for Osaka instead.

I booked my flight soon after and found a city fit to burst with incredible places to eat, from the dazzling depichika basement food halls (the greatest food shows on earth), to the exuberant restaurant quarter of Dotonbori, to the top end places like Kahala, a tiny, exclusive counter restaurant beloved of Tetsuya Wakada.

This is a city entirely at ease with its culinary identity but open to foreign influences (in this case, largely Korean), with several unique dishes, and a population possessed of an admirable gluttony for life. They even have a word for their insatiable gluttony, ‘kuidaore’, meaning ‘eat until you burst / go bust’.

The city has an irresistible triumvirate of highly addictive, indigenous fast foods: okonomiyaki (thick, filled pancakes, made with yam flour batter, seafood, pork and kimchi); tako yaki (octopus doughnuts); and kushikatsu (deep fried, breaded skewers – invented at the restaurant Daruma, and much loved by Ferran Adrià, so the chef there told me), each of them slathered in a sweet, savoury, mahogany-coloured sauce. And let’s not forget that kaiten sushi and instant ramen noodles were both invented in the city in the same epochal year (1958 – the latter are rather better than Pot Noodles, I should add).

This is also where you’ll find the world’s greatest (largest, most expensive, best equipped, toughest etc) cooking school, the Tsuji Culinary Institute; and a fish and produce market to rival Tsukiji.

Beat that, Ludlow.

So, I’ve nailed my culinary colours to the mast. Which city would you rate your gourmet great?

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Osaka: the world’s greatest food city

There are at least a dozen very good reasons why author and blogger Michael Booth rates Osaka number one. Which city would you rate your gourmet great?

Simple question: what’s the most greatest, most exciting, most dynamic food city in the world today, the culinary It City of our age?

Paris is past it (going to a restaurant shouldn’t be like going to church). London isn’t quite there yet (where’s the street food?). Hanoi, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai and most major Indian cities will all have their advocates, but is the refinement there? New York is always going to be in with a shout but its great strength is its immigrant cuisines: it lacks an indigenous food culture. Sydney is stuck in the 90s, Lyon in the 1890s, and, as far as I’m concerned, to be a real contender the food roots have to go deep, so that rules out places like Vegas and Cape Town. The market’s nice, but I’ve never had a good meal in Barcelona and though Copenhagen may be flavour of the month, a couple of good restaurants do not a global food capital make.

At the risk of alerting John Crace, I have a new book out, ‘Sushi and Beyond – What the Japanese Know About Food‘. So you’d probably expect me to go with a Japanese city, but it’s not Tokyo or Kyoto that I pine for on a daily basis, but Japan’s often overlooked third city, Osaka.

I originally went to Osaka on the recommendation of Anton Ego – the restaurant critic in Ratatouille (or rather François Simon of Le Figaro, on whom, rumour has it, Ego was based). I interviewed him a few years back for one of those ‘Can Paris Still Cut the Mustard?’ type pieces (answer – ‘no’) and was surprised to hear this most chauvinistic of food writers dismiss my adopted home city out of hand, and plump for Osaka instead.

I booked my flight soon after and found a city fit to burst with incredible places to eat, from the dazzling depichika basement food halls (the greatest food shows on earth), to the exuberant restaurant quarter of Dotonbori, to the top end places like Kahala, a tiny, exclusive counter restaurant beloved of Tetsuya Wakada.

This is a city entirely at ease with its culinary identity but open to foreign influences (in this case, largely Korean), with several unique dishes, and a population possessed of an admirable gluttony for life. They even have a word for their insatiable gluttony, ‘kuidaore’, meaning ‘eat until you burst / go bust’.

The city has an irresistible triumvirate of highly addictive, indigenous fast foods: okonomiyaki (thick, filled pancakes, made with yam flour batter, seafood, pork and kimchi); tako yaki (octopus doughnuts); and kushikatsu (deep fried, breaded skewers – invented at the restaurant Daruma, and much loved by Ferran Adrià, so the chef there told me), each of them slathered in a sweet, savoury, mahogany-coloured sauce. And let’s not forget that kaiten sushi and instant ramen noodles were both invented in the city in the same epochal year (1958 – the latter are rather better than Pot Noodles, I should add).

This is also where you’ll find the world’s greatest (largest, most expensive, best equipped, toughest etc) cooking school, the Tsuji Culinary Institute; and a fish and produce market to rival Tsukiji.

Beat that, Ludlow.

So, I’ve nailed my culinary colours to the mast. Which city would you rate your gourmet great?

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Are we all smiling nicely? Japanese firm to check up on staff

Commuters in Japan

A Japanese rail firm has introduced a system to check that staff are smiling enough at all times.

Computerised scanners around 15 Tokyo stations will measure the smile’s curvature to ensure it is broad enough.

Those failing to measure up – literally – will be advised to look less serious and more cheerful.

The system will also be introduced at a hospital in Osaka to check staff friendliness and at a truck stop to measure the tiredness of drivers.

The BBC’s Roland Buerk, in Tokyo, says that the Japanese highly value customer service.

It is standard practice, our correspondent explains, for smartly-dressed train conductors to bow as customers enter and leave train carriages.

The software has been developed by Japanese firm Omron.

They suggests that future applications may include shops – where they could be positioned to measure the reaction of customers to products on display. </p


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