Virgin mary in Kimono?
Fascinating. One of my favorite blog 8Asian’s Koji Steven had a interesting write up titled “Was Jesus Asian?” And while he concludes that he probably wasn’t Asian (he was probably more like Arab...
View ArticleMLB playing hardball (no-pun intended!) with NPBPA (What I tweeted: Week...
I absolutely love this photo. Ichiro Suzuki and Sadaharu Oh after Japan’s first win of the WBC tournament in 2006. (Photo by Chris Carlson/AP) This week, I tweeted about Hideki Matsui’s pep talk on a...
View ArticleValentine left his mark on Japanese baseball and articles I liked: Friday,...
Chiba Lotte Marines manager Bobby Valentine and the team owner Akio Shigemitsu wave during a Japan Series parade in 2005. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) This week, I wrote a web exclusive story for the Boston...
View ArticleBruce Lee, and articles I liked: Friday, February 3, 2012
Wisdom of Bruce Lee was nicely round up in a piece by Jeff Yang’s Tao Jones column titled: Why Bruce Lee Has More Kick Now Than Ever. Some excerpts: The belief system behind Lee’s art, Jeet Kune Do,...
View ArticleWe are all radio active and articles I liked: Friday, March 16, 2012
Great online crowd-funded documentary movie called We are all Radio Active. View it now, and donate. We Are All Radioactive – official teaser from Lisa Katayama on Vimeo. I’ve been posting links that I...
View ArticleTaiwanese ballplayers, and what I tweeted: From May 19-25
Lin-sanity in Boston! Well, not quite as lin-sane as Jeremy Lin, obviously, but Red Sox rookie outfielder Che Hsuan Lin made an awesome diving catch the other day: Your browser does not support...
View ArticleGodzilla Matsui retires, and what I tweeted: Dec. 22 – 28, 2012
See my blog post here: *** I been tweeting nonsense since May 19, 2007 (such long time ago, can you believe that?). I put weekly digests of my tweets on this blog, so that I can search for it quicker...
View ArticleMy incomplete thoughts about Ichiro (Articles that I liked: Friday, August...
Ichiro Suzuki of New York Yankees had his 2,722th hit in MLB. Combined with his 1,278 hits in Japan, he now have 4,000 “proffesional” hits. This has generated some discussions among fans around the...
View ArticleThe other side of story: Horace Wilson who introduced baseball in Japan
(This blog post also appears in JapaneseBallPlayers.com blog.) Filling this under interesting and odd/strange story related to Japanese baseball. The name Horace Wilson is well-known in Japan. I can...
View ArticleIn Japan, and a little session on Web Storytelling (Articles that I liked:...
I have been blessed to meet so many nice, talented, and driven people in my life, and one thing led to another and I will be talking about how Tech and Design can shape future of web storytelling next...
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