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Japanese SNS Activities by Market Sector

About 3 years ago, I found myself doing some SNS based PR work for my friends, and one project lead to another. It has been excit­ing and fun to be on this new ground, and like every­thing else before in my life, work came in not as result of for­mal edu­ca­tion, but learn­ing by reading […]

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02 Feb, 2012 | Comments Off
Happy New Year

Best wishes for the year 2012! At the end of 2011, I felt the impor­tant end to a phase in my life that lasted for 7 years. Call it, learn­ing to be a leader phase. Of all the places, I learned how to be a leader from spend­ing lots of time with my fam­ily. I could […]

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01 Jan, 2012 | Comments Off
Heart of Japanese 2011

As busi­ness own­ers and indi­vid­u­als sent words of con­do­lences and encour­age­ment, imme­di­ately fol­low­ing the earth­quake, I felt mis­er­able because the words wouldn’t come. I was in shock after expe­ri­enc­ing the same earth­quake in Tokyo inside a sub­way train, and the omi­nous 6 hours walk home through eerie Tokyo where noth­ing was bro­ken, yet prac­ti­cally nothing […]

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12 Apr, 2011 | No comments yet
Creating best fit workplace

Mike Abel­son and Yuri Shimizu’s Research is inspiring.  Their abil­ity to cap­ture the spirit of things is amazing.  I am stingy when it comes to spend­ing my own money, but they make things so well, I end up buy­ing them despite their price. I was inspired by their book­let , AT Work.  I have found in […]

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10 Jan, 2011 | No comments yet
New Year’s Greetings

When a new year starts with a sun­rise like this, how can we top it? This morn­ing was so beautiful.  On some other days, peo­ple would see this and maybe a few would stop to admire the view, but this being a new year’s day, hun­dreds of peo­ple gath­ered around a good scenic spots to watch […]

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01 Jan, 2011 | No comments yet
Obvious isn’t so obvious

When designer, researcher requests to see where the actions are, I most often take them to places where they didn’t real­ize of the con­nec­tion with the prod­uct or ser­vice they are design­ing or research­ing. For instance, in Tokyo, I just can’t imag­ine pur­chas­ing iPad to use in my worklife.  At home, there isn’t any place […]

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02 Dec, 2010 | No comments yet
Picture does not come with history

Not a spe­cial scene to a lot of people.  It’s a res­i­den­tial com­plex in Yoko­hama Japan.  It becomes sig­nif­i­cant if you live there, or if you have some vested inter­est in some parts of this scene.  You might live here.  You might have built the build­ing. I thought of how the light col­ors have changed […]

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30 Nov, 2010 | No comments yet

Every time we spend money, we make a state­ment about what we value; there’s no clearer or more direct indication.  Thus, all induce­ments to spend money — print adver­tise­ments, radio and tele­vi­sion com­mer­cials, mail­ers and the like — are pri­mar­ily con­cerned with the incul­ca­tion of val­ues. George Leonard When a com­pany decides to do an […]

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24 Nov, 2010 | No comments yet
Humans will be mostly manufactured

Maybe humanss will be man­u­fac­tured, not born by year 2209. Look around now.  We seem to have already made the choice.  We are wait­ing for the tech­nol­ogy to catch up.  Kids in advanced coun­try planted in front of PC or gam­ing device or some sort of machine, because there aren’t room for them to play outside.  […]

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01 Aug, 2009 | No comments yet
Use technology to communicate better

The title seem lame:  use tech­nol­ogy to com­muin­cate better.  I hear often that we already use too much tech­nol­ogy and not enough face-to-face real life com­mu­ni­caiton. It seems many of us had enough of frag­mented, tedius, lim­it­ing tech­nol­ogy com­mu­ni­caiton in text mes­sag­ing, both in forms of e-mail and home­pages includ­ing blogs.  In the world of […]

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29 May, 2009 | No comments yet


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