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Last Tokyo gas attack suspect may be in custodyupdated: Thu Jun 14 2012 22:45:00

A man thought to be the last fugitive wanted in a deadly 1995 nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway has been captured, Kamata police said Friday.

Tokyo takes over as world's most expensive city for expatsupdated: Tue Jun 12 2012 01:26:00

Tokyo has overtaken Luanda, Angola, as the world's most expensive city for overseas staff after the cost of imported goods rose in the wake of last year's earthquake.

Police: 2 Americans arrested after death of Irish woman in Tokyo hotel roomupdated: Mon May 28 2012 07:09:00

Police have detained two American men as part of an investigation into the strangling death of an Irish exchange student in Tokyo, Japanese authorities said Sunday.

Market reaction to European electionsupdated: Mon May 07 2012 06:05:00

A bumpy ride is ahead as the French vote suggests an austerity backlash, CNN's Pauline Chiou reports.

Can Tokyo learn from the American political 'matsuri'?updated: Tue Apr 24 2012 06:38:00

If the U.S. election race conjures up images of mud flying through the air for many Japanese, campaigning politicians in the Land of the Rising Sun evoke visions of a more white-gloved affair.

Tokyo governor outlines plan to buy islands claimed by Chinaupdated: Tue Apr 17 2012 19:15:00

The Tokyo metropolitan government expects to strike a deal to buy a set of islands in the East China Sea claimed by both Japan and China, the governor of Tokyo has said.

Tokyo food radiation safety: It's personalupdated: Sat Mar 10 2012 22:28:00

In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster a year ago, the attitude toward food safety has become a matter of personal preference for many Tokyo residents.

Catastrophe spawns social transformation among Japanese youthupdated: Thu Mar 08 2012 07:44:00

March 11 marks the one-year anniversary of the largest Japanese catastrophe since World War II. The unforgettable triple disaster was triggered by the 9.0-magnitude Great East Japan earthquake, resulting in a devastating tsunami and subsequent nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, the effects of which are still being felt today.

Tokyo mega-quake predictionupdated: Mon Feb 27 2012 22:02:00

Japanese scientists believes the chances of a mega-quake hitting Tokyo have risen. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

Tokyo exchange temporarily halts trading of scores of stocksupdated: Thu Feb 02 2012 01:51:00

Investors were unable to trade shares in scores of companies listed in Tokyo for several hours Thursday after a computer problem at the city's stock exchange.

Tokyo sees high quake probability, scientists warnupdated: Fri Jan 27 2012 10:24:00

Tokyo faces the possibility of being hit by a massive earthquake within the next four years, according to Japanese researchers.

Debris threatens coastlinesupdated: Fri Jan 27 2012 10:24:00

Debris from an earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan is making its way across the Pacific Ocean.

Officials: Doomsday cult member surrenders to police in Japanupdated: Mon Jan 02 2012 05:38:00

A former member of a Japanese doomsday cult wanted for the murder of a notary official surrendered after nearly 17 years on the run, authorities said Sunday.

Tokyo, Osaka exchanges to mergeupdated: Wed Nov 23 2011 05:37:00

Tokyo Stock Exchange, operator of Japan's largest share-trading platform, will merge with the Osaka Securities Exchange, its domestic rival, creating Japan's largest exchange group and bolstering the TSE's position as the third largest in the world by market capitalisation of company listings.

Radiation spikes in Tokyo neighborhood, officials sayupdated: Thu Oct 13 2011 07:44:00

An extraordinarily high level of radiation was detected in one spot in a central Tokyo residential district Thursday, prompting the local government to cordon off the small area, local officials said.

CNNMoney: Europe, Asia stocks close sharply lowerupdated: Mon Aug 08 2011 13:35:00

European stocks closed sharply lower Monday, as action to bolster faltering eurozone nations couldn't overcome concerns about Standard & Poor's downgrade of U.S. debt. Asian markets also finished the session lower.

Japan announces bid to stage 2020 Olympic Gamesupdated: Sat Jul 16 2011 10:29:00

Tokyo on Saturday formally announced its bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympics, despite setbacks in earlier tries.

Tokyo travel industry on the brinkupdated: Thu May 19 2011 08:06:00

In the cavernous lobby of the Tokyu Hotel in Tokyo, executives sip $14 coffees, crisply dressed waiters hover with English-language menus and bilingual reception clerks wait patiently for incoming guests.

Fortune: Inside a nuclear ghost townupdated: Thu Apr 07 2011 09:22:00

In ordinary times, Minamisoma ("south" Minami) is a bustling little city of about 71,000 that sits along the Pacific coast line in Japan's Fukushima prefecture, about 150 miles north of Tokyo.

Bodies found of two nuclear plant workers missing since quakeupdated: Sun Apr 03 2011 08:46:00

The bodies of two nuclear power plant workers missing since the epic March 11 earthquake have been found, an official with the plant's owner said Sunday.

After radiation spike, tests show tap water safe for babies in Tokyoupdated: Thu Mar 24 2011 17:11:00

New tests Thursday showed that radioactive iodine in Tokyo's tap water has dropped to levels considered safe for babies -- just hours after authorities announced plans to distribute bottled water to tens of thousands of parents around the Japanese metropolis.

Carrier cleaned for radiation exposureupdated: Wed Mar 23 2011 11:02:00

Crew members on the USS Ronald Reagan scrub and water down surfaces to decontaminate from radiation exposure.

Embassies closing, moving south of Tokyo, Japan reportsupdated: Wed Mar 23 2011 11:02:00

Embassies from more than two dozen countries have either closed down or moved operations to cities south of Tokyo since the March 11 earthquake and the resulting nuclear crisis in northern Japan, the country's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday.

CNNMoney: Tokyo's Nikkei ends 1.4% lowerupdated: Thu Mar 17 2011 04:21:00

Stocks in Japan finished lower Thursday amid fears of a nuclear crisis following the nation's catastrophic natural disaster.

Reporter's notebook: After disasters comes the exodus from Tokyoupdated: Wed Mar 16 2011 20:57:00

Mid-March is not a high travel season for Japan, but as the nuclear emergency at Fukushima nuclear plant persists, the airports are growing clogged with passengers.

CNNMoney: Tokyo stocks plummet as crisis deepensupdated: Tue Mar 15 2011 13:51:00

Panic overtook investors in Japan on Tuesday, with stocks plunging more than 10%, as the nation's nuclear crisis deepened in the aftermath of last week's earthquake.

Fortune: In Japan, fending off the unthinkableupdated: Tue Mar 15 2011 11:48:00

As American investors slept last night, the latest `Black Swan' event may have fluttered into their lives. It was birthed in the city of Fukushima, 140 miles north of Tokyo, where workers for Tokyo Electric Power Co., the embattled operator of the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant, desperately tried to contain an escalating crisis.

Why Japan will prevailupdated: Tue Mar 15 2011 05:59:00

As I try to write this essay, there is another aftershock -- a mere magnitude 6.2 event near the coast of Ibaragi, about 100 miles north of Tokyo. This was the third one I felt this morning in my office in a 12-story building on the campus of University of Tokyo.

Fortune: Tokyo in mourningupdated: Mon Mar 14 2011 15:43:00

Once you get off the plane in Tokyo and past customs and immigration, the wreckage is everywhere to be seen -- on television, at least. In the arrivals hall of Narita airport, on a huge flat screen high definition television, I watched scenes of the extraordinary devastation from coastal towns and villages as I waited for my bus ticket. My ordinary little TV screen in Shanghai, where I live, didn't do it justice. The stunning images from NHK, Japan's national broadcaster, of the northeastern coastal towns completely destroyed by the tsunami that devastated them, had everyone's attention. People -- Japanese and foreigners alike -- were quiet, watching.

Basics in short supplyupdated: Mon Mar 14 2011 04:09:00

CNN's Reggie Aqui talks with a woman in Japan about the struggle to find food and water in the wake of the earthquake.

'Not business as usual' as Japan strives for normalityupdated: Mon Mar 14 2011 04:09:00

Tokyo and other parts of Japan faced blackouts on Monday as the country tried to return to work and a sense of normality.

Mudslide engulfs buildings, carsupdated: Fri Mar 11 2011 12:04:00

A mud slide from a massive tsunami sweeps across large regions of northern Japan following a massive quake.

Runner completes 'online' marathon in Tokyoupdated: Sun Feb 27 2011 15:44:00

The everyman made waves at the Tokyo Marathon on Sunday: Yuki Kawauchi, who works at a high school in Saitama, Japan, grabbed a surprise third place behind the men's winner, Ethiopia's Hailu Mekonnen.

Tokyo trend: Ear-cleaning parlorsupdated: Tue Feb 15 2011 09:58:00

The ancient Egyptians, who brought us paper, locks, clocks and eye makeup, were also ahead of the curve in earwax removal, creating concoctions that included Cypress tree oil, pig fat, cat blood and male bat's head.

Tokyo cat cafes not just for crazy cat ladiesupdated: Tue Feb 01 2011 08:46:00

Sip a latte, flip through a manga, surf the Internet -- or have a cuddle with a feline friend at one of Tokyo's many cat cafés.

The joys of frequent flier programsupdated: Fri Jan 07 2011 09:57:00

It is not one of life's greatest questions, but it's one any frequent flier will ask themselves at some point -- how far am I prepared to go to earn extra miles?

Not working for scale: Tuna sets record priceupdated: Wed Jan 05 2011 05:58:00

This could amount to some pretty pricey sushi.

Quake near Japanese islands triggers tsunami warningupdated: Tue Dec 21 2010 13:36:00

A magnitude 7.4 earthquake off the coast of Japan early Wednesday triggered a tsunami warning for a group of remote islands and an advisory for the southern region of the country, the Japanese Meteorological Agency said.

Bus commuters injured in knife attackupdated: Tue Dec 21 2010 07:12:00

Police in Japan arrest a 27 year-old man after he stabbed and slashed commuters on a Tokyo bus. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

Impact of the G-20 meetingupdated: Mon Oct 25 2010 21:41:00

CNN's Pauline Chiou talks to ING's Pranay Gupta about the impact of the G-20 meeting on global investors.

Tokyo's taste sensationsupdated: Thu Jul 15 2010 07:49:00

You can't beat Japan for variety and quality of native cuisine. Here are some of my favorite types of restaurants, followed by a few recommended Tokyo spots.

Why cars have to go electricupdated: Wed May 12 2010 14:42:00

It's hard to believe it's been more than a year since I stood before the audience at one of my favorite forums, TED. But a year later, our vision for an oil-free world where electric cars are more convenient and affordable than gasoline-powered cars remains the same.

Biking in Tokyo amid smoking businessmen, mamas with childupdated: Tue Apr 06 2010 23:18:00

My mountain bike hasn't seen a mountain in about two years. But it has seen a lot of Tokyo's jammed roadway, which I would argue on some days provides as much of a perilous track as any rugged, unpaved trail.

Japan's bicycle commutersupdated: Tue Apr 06 2010 23:18:00

CNN's Kyung Lah reports on the pros and cons of biking to work in Tokyo.

Tokyo's electric energy never fadesupdated: Fri Apr 02 2010 08:00:00

Japan is often called a land of contradictions, and that's why CNN correspondent Kyung Lah loves working in Tokyo.

Tokyo's 2016 bidupdated: Thu Sep 03 2009 11:43:00

The chairman and CEO of Tokyo's Olympic bid talks with CNN's Kate Giles about his hopes and expectations.

Japan's PM to call snap electionsupdated: Mon Jul 13 2009 01:37:00

Japan's embattled Prime Minister, Taro Aso, will call a general election for 30 August, after his party lost a key vote in Tokyo on Sunday.

Tokyo: Seasonal guideupdated: Fri Jun 05 2009 04:34:00

Tokyo is a fantastic city at any time of year, but there are some annual events you won't want to miss. Here are some of the city's seasonal highlights.

Tokyo: Stay in styleupdated: Tue Apr 28 2009 04:05:00

From luxury hotels in colossal tower blocks to traditional "ryokan" and functional capsule hotels, there's plenty of variety in Tokyo's hotel scene.

'Tokyo Sonata' Tops Asian Film Awardsupdated: Wed Mar 25 2009 14:23:00

Japanese films dominated the 2009 Asian Film Awards, as Kiyoshi Kurosawa won Best Film and Best Screenwriter for "Tokyo Sonata."

Tokyo: Insider tipsupdated: Tue Mar 10 2009 09:42:00

Tokyo is a huge and often confusing city for travelers, but with these tips you needn't be daunted by the Japanese capital.

Cell phone stories writing new chapter in print publishingupdated: Thu Feb 26 2009 02:40:00

Yume-Hotaru's first novel was a best-seller in Japanese bookstores, and he wrote it entirely with his thumbs.

CNNMoney: Asian markets slumpupdated: Tue Jan 20 2009 03:57:00

Asian and Pacific stocks slid Tuesday, with Tokyo's benchmark index ending down more than 2% and Hong Kong dropping 3%.

Tokyo's new homelessupdated: Tue Jan 13 2009 09:25:00

CNN's Kyung Lah reports on the human toll of the global economic slowdown in Tokyo.

Tokyo's Nikkei slumps 4 percentupdated: Mon Jan 12 2009 23:36:00

Tokyo's Nikkei tumbled more than 4 percent by the midday break Tuesday amid a string of negative economic news showing massive job cuts and sagging industrial production.

Tokyo: A local's viewupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 06:48:00

Canadian Jean Snow moved to Asia to study Chinese in Tianjin, China, but departed for Tokyo after falling for a Japanese woman, who is now his wife. Since 2002, Jean's excellent blog Jeansnow.net has been keeping tabs on design and pop culture in Tokyo. Here he writes for CNN about life in the Japanese capital.

Tokyo: Where to shopupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 06:44:00

For a world-class shopping experience you should head to glitzy Ginza. As well as flagship fashion outlets, the area boasts one of the city's best department stores, Mitsukoshi (4-6-16 Chuo Dori). The real treat here, as at many Tokyo department stores, is the fantastic basement-level food hall ("depachika"). For the complete Mitsukoshi experience, there's an ever bigger store in Nihombashi.

Tokyo: Where to eatupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 06:44:00

Last year, the Michelin guide's first foray into Tokyo left the city with some 190 Michelin stars, compared with 95 in Paris and 50 in London and New York. Of course, that's partly down to the sheer number of eateries in Tokyo -- estimated at more than 180,000 establishments -- but it's also testimony to the reverence Tokyoites have for fresh ingredients prepared with the utmost care.

Tokyo: Where to be seenupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 06:43:00

Tokyo has a dynamic and varied nightlife, although, as with the city's restaurants, many of the best bars are tucked away off the beaten track.

Tokyo: What to seeupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 06:42:00

Tokyo may not be traditionally beautiful and it has few historic sights, but it is undeniably spectacular. You'll want to walk around the city, feeding off the incredible energy, rubbernecking at the skyscrapers and marveling at the sheer "Tokyoness" of it all.

Tokyo: City overviewupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 06:40:00

Tokyo was known as Edo until 1868, but it's hard to imagine that this high-rise, high-tech metropolis could possibly have existed in a time before electricity and concrete. Tokyo isn't just a futuristic city; it's the place that has shaped our vision of what the future will look like.

Asian markets mostly lowerupdated: Mon Oct 27 2008 22:57:00

Most Asian stocks were lower on Tuesday, a day after record-breaking lows that also saw U.S. main indices down, while Europe reined in earlier losses to contain the damage.

Time.com: World Stocks Tumble as Tokyo Markets Plungeupdated: Thu Oct 16 2008 05:00:00

Asian stocks tumbled Thursday, with Tokyo's market plunging more than 11 percent, after another dive on Wall Street as worse-than-expected data about the U.S. economy heightened fears of a global recession.

Time.com: Most Asian Markets Recover on Bailout Hopesupdated: Wed Oct 01 2008 02:00:00

Most Asian markets bounced back Wednesday on hopes that a $700 billion bailout for the U.S. financial system will soon win legislative approval in Washington, although doubts persisted about the long-term outlook for the global economy.

Time.com: H&M Opens in Japan Amid Downturnupdated: Fri Sep 12 2008 12:00:00

H&M has arrived in Japan, seeking to woo a notoriously expensive consumer market with the same cheap prices for fashionable items that have made the Swedish retailer a hit in the U.S. and Europe

Monkey triggers Tokyo subway chaosupdated: Wed Aug 20 2008 07:52:00

A monkey stopped morning commuters in their tracks at one of Tokyo's busiest subway stations this week, as it curiously peered down at them from its perch atop the departures and arrivals board.

Stabbing spreeupdated: Tue Jun 10 2008 12:09:00

A man goes on a stabbing rampage in Tokyo, killing at least seven. CNN's Kyung Lah reports from Tokyo.

At least seven killed in Tokyo stabbing spreeupdated: Sun Jun 08 2008 11:37:00

A man ran over a group of people with his truck and then stabbed 18, killing at least 7, in a video game district of downtown Tokyo Sunday afternoon, according to a Tokyo fire official.

Stabbing rampage in Tokyoupdated: Sun Jun 08 2008 11:37:00

A man allegedly drives a truck into a crowd and then attacks people with a knife. CNN's Kyung Lah report.

Customs slip cannabis into passenger's bagupdated: Mon May 26 2008 12:41:00

A passenger who landed at Tokyo's Narita airport over the weekend has ended up with a surprise souvenir courtesy of customs officials -- a package of cannabis.

Hundreds protest as Chinese president arrives in Japanupdated: Tue May 06 2008 13:25:00

Hundreds of pro-Tibet demonstrators protested in Tokyo on Tuesday as Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived for the first state visit by a Chinese president in nearly a decade.

Fortune: A samurai's do's and don'tsupdated: Thu Feb 28 2008 15:12:00

What doesn't kill you makes you stronger: That should be the motto for anyone doing PR for a car company these days. Luckily for Carlos Ghosn, president and CEO of Nissan, he has the ultimate spin doctor at his side. Simon Sproule, a Brit based in Japan, traverses the globe ensuring that the world pays proper attention to Nissan's ongoing revival.

Last month's showupdated: Mon Jan 14 2008 08:12:00

This month CNN Business Traveller checks out one of Tokyo's most recent tourist attractions, samples lunch from a vending machine and takes a futuristic boat for the best views of Japan's capital.

Gadgets and ideasupdated: Mon Jan 14 2008 08:12:00

CNN's Richard Quest visits Tokyo to look at the new gadgets and ideas that may make traveling life much easier.

Time.com: Uemura, Makeup Pioneer, Diesupdated: Tue Jan 08 2008 12:00:00

The edo-ko, the natives of Tokyo, have a special gift: an ability to push the envelope, to innovate, to pioneer. That was certainly true of Shu Uemura, who went from being the only man in his Tokyo beauty school class to Hollywood makeup legend to international entrepreneur. In convention-worshiping Japan, he defied convention -- and made his name and fortune by doing so.

Tokyo's treatsupdated: Wed Dec 12 2007 15:12:00

This month CNN Business Traveller checks out one of Tokyo's most recent tourist attractions, samples lunch from a vending machine and takes a futuristic boat for the best views of Japan's capital.

People.com: Will Smith's Legend-ary Antics in Tokyoupdated: Wed Dec 05 2007 14:25:00

Video courtesy APWill Smith made a dramatic entrance to his Japanese promotional tour for I Am Legend, but went for laughs once inside.

Tokyo crowned gourmet food capitalupdated: Fri Nov 30 2007 11:14:00

Michelin guide rates Tokyo the world's top city for gourmet food. CNN's Kyung Lah reports.

Time.com: Q&A: Armani in Tokyoupdated: Tue Nov 06 2007 12:00:00

The fashion icon talks to TIME's Kate Betts about his new fashion emporium in the Japanese capital 


Fortune: RIP for the Tokyo Motor Showupdated: Mon Oct 29 2007 06:29:00

For nearly two decades the Tokyo Motor Show reigned as one of the world's two or three elite auto expositions, drawing daringly original concept cars and spectacular new production vehicles. Top auto executives from three continents prowled the floors to see what their competitors were up to.

Typhoon hits Tokyo after killing 1updated: Fri Sep 07 2007 06:04:00

Heavy rains and strong winds lashed Tokyo on Friday as a typhoon-turned-tropical storm headed north after killing one person, injuring more than 40, and cutting power to tens of thousands of homes. At least three people were missing.

Naked Tokyo TV news stripped of subsidyupdated: Fri Aug 17 2007 05:08:00

An embarrassed Japanese government has cut the subsidy, but a Tokyo TV company said on Friday it would carry on making a striptease news show with sign language for hearing-impaired viewers.

Quake jolts Japanupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 00:41:00

Quake jolts Japan

Time.com: What Live Earth Really Meantupdated: Tue Jul 10 2007 13:30:00

The global concert series was a target for cynics, but it should be measured by its political impact, not its carbon footprint

Time.com: Japan Bristles at U.S. WWII Criticismupdated: Tue Jun 26 2007 17:25:00

A congressional resolution on women forced into prostitution by theJapanese military highlights Tokyo's evasion

SI.com: Meanwhile, back in Tokyo ...updated: Fri Apr 13 2007 11:01:00

TOKYO -- The last time two heroes from Japan clashed in a much-anticipated head-to-head match-up in the major leagues, Hideo Nomo plunked Ichiro Suzuki in the back. The Seattle Mariners right-fielder fell to his knees in pain, and Tokyo gasped.

Mount Fuji: An iconic peak -- and trekupdated: Fri Mar 30 2007 10:11:00

Looming 60 miles from Tokyo, Japan's immense, symmetrical, 12,388-foot peak all but taunts even mild adventurers to conquer it. Plenty accept the challenge: On just about every day during the July-August climbing season, thousands of mainly greenhorn hikers hit the trails, cheering each other on with cries of "Gambatte!" ("Hang in there!")

Fortune: Tuna Troubleupdated: Mon Mar 05 2007 00:01:00

THE CARPET OF SUSHI-GRADE TUNA lining the floor of Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market offers a tempting display of the day's catch for wholesalers willing to bid tens of thousands of dollars for a specime...

Hingis off to great start in Tokyoupdated: Wed Jan 31 2007 04:44:00

Martina Hingis began her quest for a record fifth Pan Pacific Open title with a crushing 6-1 7-5 win over Australia's Nicole Pratt in Tokyo on Wednesday.

Korir leads challengers in Tokyoupdated: Wed Jan 17 2007 04:37:00

Kenyan Sammy Korir, the holder of the world's second fastest time, will spearhead a group of invited runners at next month's Tokyo men's marathon, organizers said on Wednesday.

Tokyo: City overviewupdated: Thu Oct 05 2006 06:38:00

Tokyo is the place where the rest of the world goes to imagine how the future might look -- a megalopolis of some 30 million consumer-citizens that renders most science fiction redundant. The electronic and economic brain of the world's most technologically advanced society, the Japanese capital glows in a neon haze that blurs the boundaries between hyper reality and virtual reality. For the first time visitor, arriving in Tokyo can feel like you're tripping on LCD screens. Bombarded by information, advertising and commerce, Tokyo fulfils the maxim that capitalism abhors a vacuum. There's a reason Tokyo has embraced modernity with such dedication. The city was destroyed twice during the 20th century, first by earthquake and then by firebombs. Tokyoites await the next "big one," aware that they will probably have to rebuild parts of their city once again in the near future -- a factor that perhaps explains Tokyo architects's post-war preference for brutalist concrete. Visit the city's shrines and temples t

Federer star attraction in Tokyo updated: Mon Oct 02 2006 04:59:00

World number one Roger Federer has been playing to large crowds even before he has struck a ball in anger at the Japan Open in Tokyo.

CNNMoney: Nikkei rallies despite Tokyo blackoutupdated: Mon Aug 14 2006 05:22:00

Japanese shares gained ground Monday as clothing chain operator Fast Retailing and tire-maker Bridgestone scored large gains. Morning blackouts in Tokyo followed by a shutdown of the benchmark Nikkei stock index failed to dampen sentiment.

CNNMoney: Tokyo utility may sue over blackoutupdated: Mon Aug 14 2006 03:32:00

Tokyo' s main electric utility may sue construction companies whose equipment knocked out power lines Monday morning and caused a blackout that affected more than a million homes and companies, according to reports.

Tokyo, Fukuoka bid for 2016 Gamesupdated: Fri Jun 30 2006 08:48:00

The mayors of Tokyo and the southern city of Fukuoka have submitted rival bids to host the 2016 Olympics to the Japan Olympic Committee.

Tokyo Forumupdated: Thu Apr 27 2006 11:36:00

Where can you find the best sushi in Tokyo? Which is your favorite piece of art by Takashi Murakami or Japanese manga/anime character? Send us your ideas and suggestions and we'll post your comments below.

Tokyo Insider Tipsupdated: Thu Apr 27 2006 11:19:00

Do you have an inside tip on life in the Japanese capital? Send us your own suggestions and comments below.

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