Dr. Shuji Nakamura, along with two other Japanese researchers, Dr. Isamu Akasaki and Dr. Hiroshi Amano, received the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics in recognition of their major breakthrough in lighting technology with the invention of efficient blue light- emitting diodes (LED), which has enabled bright, energy-saving white light sources. Dr. Nakamura is a physicist and inventor specializing in semiconductor technology. He is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara College of Engineering. Tokyo Journal’s Executive Editor Anthony Al-Jamie spoke with Dr. Nakamura about his career, the intellectual property legal battle he faced with his former company, Nichia Corp., and the impact of his invention on the world.
AKIRA Kurosawa, one of the most influential directors in the history of film, will once again shape a new generation of filmmakers through a medium that Kurosawa himself might only have imagined: an online MFA program in digital filmmaking. Like celebrated moviemakers before them, aspiring filmmakers will learn their craft by studying with experts in the field. In addition, they will view hours of never-seen-before footage of Kurosawa himself on the set, allowing students to go behind the scenes and learn visual articulation directly from the master.
Tokyo Journal photographer Lola Rose captures the latest in street fashion in her photo column "Streetstyle Glamour."
Known simply by her first name, Chiaki has not only been a Japanese television icon for over two decades, but she is also known as the lead vocalist of Pocket Biscuits; a voice actress in the beloved Doraemon anime series; a children’s clothing designer and the author of children’s, cookery and parenting books. Her most recent endeavor is the children’s app Mirno’s Adventures - The Precious Strawberry Ring. Tokyo Journal’s Executive Editor Anthony Al-Jamie spoke with Chiaki about her career and newest project.
Tokyo Journal Street Photographer Malgorzata Dittmar hits the streets with her lens to see what's hot in Harajuku
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“What led you to hold a fashion show in China?” That’s what Li Zhao asked me at a party after she hosted “China’s biggest fashion show” at the Beijing Hotel in 1985 at a time when her husband, Hu Yaobang, was general secretary of the Communist Party. This was a time when most people in China were still wearing Mao suits and goods were thinly rationed in the market. The thirsty ground started longing for the blessed rain of fashion after the show.
Contents |
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1. Tokyo Street Editorial Inside this issue |
22. Legendary Rock Photographer Bob Gruen From John Lennon to Green Day |
2. China’s Biggest Fashion Show (二ヵ国語) Junko Koshino’s fashion in Beijing |
23. Rock Photographer Mick Rock The Man Who Shot the Seventies |
3. Harajuku Fashion Walk The kawaii catwalk |
24. L.A.’s Entrepreneurial Photographer Brad Elterman Introducing Western rock, pop and punk pics to Japan |
4. Chiaki TV celeb talks about children’s app |
25. Donald Richie’s Some Autumn Days Japan expert shares his exciting encounters |
5. Streetstyle Glamour Some serious street thread |
26. Through the Eyes of Yankelovich Challenging the economist worldview |
6. Akira Kurosawa’s Legacy Exclusive interview with Hisao Kurosawa |
27. Dr. Rod Ellis World-acclaimed applied linguist helps pioneer online education |
7. Big Hero 6 Japan-influenced Oscar Winner |
28. David Nunan’s Global Classroom Instructor or educator: what’s the difference |
8. Nobel Physics Laureate Shuji Nakamura on his blue LED |
29. Haitian Art Fusing styles of art |
9. The Future of Education in Japan (二ヵ国語) Japan’s Minister of Education |
30. Surviving Nepal Photojournalist recounts horrific disaster |
10. Consul General of Japan, Los Angeles Harry Horinouchi on China, Japan & US |
31. Tool for Needs (二ヵ国語) The drama of destruction and creation |
11. Conductor Carl St.Clair A quarter century with Pacific Symphony |
32. Japanese National Tea Ceremony Treasures Tea ceremony grandmaster visits L.A. |
12. Kyoto Prize Laureate Fukumi Shimura, a living national treasure |
33. Mari’s Homemade Cooking Recipes Inari zushi, shiitake tsukudani & chakin zushi |
13. Cosplay Conventions Cosplayers in Tokyo & L.A. |
34. L.A.: Birthplace of the Nuevo Taco Chef Ben Ford’s Korean-style taco recipe |
14. Chicchai Ossan Regional mascot boom |
35. Spaghetti with Pesto & Garlic Shrimp Daniela Ingrosso’s Italian pasta recipe |
15. WagakkiBand Fusing east and west with old and new |
36. Garrity’s Japan Revising Roppongi |
16. VAMPS(二ヵ国語) Japanese rock phenoms HYDE and K.A.Z |
37. Where to Stay in Toronto Toronto’s top hotels |
17. MIYAVI: The Samurai Guitarist Making music and movie magic |
38. Innovations and Inventions Japan’s technological advances |
18. Apocalyptica Classical cello metal maestros |
39. Marie Kondo Japanese organizing innovator |
19. Blondie Bob Gruen’s Debbie Harry photo retrospective |
40. Parenting with Lorraine It’s not fair: parenting children of different ages |
20. Whisky a Go Go & Rainbow Bar and Grill L.A.’s legendary home of rock and roll |
41. Lifestyles Red or green light: flirting boundaries |
21. Underground Music Spotlight 3 By Design and Blackwater |
42. Yoga Lifestyle Relaxation strategies |
Summer Comiket 2014
August 15-17, 2014 in Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
This issue features interviews with a number of the world’s most extraordinary people including one of the greatest minds in the world today, the esteemed MIT Professor Noam Chomsky; Nelson Mandela-appointed South African constitutional court judge and freedom fighter Albie Sachs; CNN chief medical correspondent & practicing neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta; Kyocera founder and one of Japan’s most respected business leaders Dr. Kazuo Inamori; Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti on his recent trade delegation to Asia; and one of Japan’s greatest rock groups of all time X Japan and their bandleader Yoshiki (pictured here) on their historic concert at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Masakatsu Mori is the former Chairman and Representative Director of Accenture Japan Ltd. He was with the organization for over 30 years and helped major clients like Sony, Toshiba and Yamaha remain globally competitive. He was President of the International University of Japan from 2011 to 2012 where he currently serves as Vice-Chairman. He is currently an Executive of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives (Keizai Doyukai), and a member of the board of directors of SKY Perfect JSAT Holdings, Stanley Electric and Yamato Holdings.