911 Sep 9~22, 2011 - Metropolis Magazine
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911 Sep 9~22, 2011 - Metropolis Magazine
Japan’s Nº1 English Magazine #911 Sep 9~22, 2011 FREE! Meat ‘n’ Greet! nd and rd y All-You-Can-Eat Aussie-style BBQ Metropolis Members Club The Australia Society Tokyo proudly presents its annual summer adults’ BBQ to be held within the beautiful gardens of the Australian Embassy. ★ Prizes ★ Exclusive Events ★ Discounts Great Aussie beef, door prizes, live music and lots more! Last year’s event sold out quickly so don’t delay. on This week’s winner! Upcoming prize! Congratulations to: Aaron Wentzel who won one night's accommodation for two, incl. breakfast Courtesy of Mercure Hotel Ginza Tokyo One lucky MMC member will win a romantic dinner for two Courtesy of 148 Hiroo #911 The MetPod Radio RePoRt: t your daiLy t: L 3-min doSe of aLL ThingS Ly ToKyo. LiSTen now on our homepage or SubSCribe via iTunes Photo of the week Send us your snaps. Check metropolis.co.jp/photo for submission guidelines. Reservations at www.australiasocietytokyo.com inside Register on the beta site for your chance to win: www.metropolis.co.jp/club Sep 9-22, 2011 10 oN STAGE festival/ tokyo 2011 Head backstage as Tokyo's biggest theater showcase acts out 3/11 W! m For those 18 years or older, come and enjoy the fun! CourTeSy of feSTivaL/ToKyo s, By Dan Grunebaum 04 THE SMALL PRINT 05 UP UPf PfR fRoNT 08 GL G obAL b VILLAGE bAL V 08 TH THE HE GoodS 12 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Stage, Music 14 AGENd AGENdA dA 24 Mo M VIES V 27 dINING dINING oUT Restaurant & Bar Reviews 30 CLASSI CLASSIf LASSIfI fIE IEd EdS & JJob obS 37 Ho H RoSCoPE PE & MAIL M box 38 THE T LAST woRd Cover deSign & iLLuSTraTion: Kohji ShiiKi, phoTo: ©bmp Taiko in the streets of Koenji, by Scott Larson MetRoPoLiS is Japan's No.1 English magazine, founded by Mark and Mary Devlin in 1994 and published weekly for Japan’s international community by Metropolis KK, a subsidiary of Japan Inc Holdings. 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Metropolis KK reserves the right to edit or delete any advertisement without notice. twitter.com/MetropolisTokyo 4f roppongi og bldg, 1-3-4 nishi-azabu, minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0031 teL 03-4550-2929 Fax 03-4550-2859 web www.metropolis.co.jp editor@metropolis.co.jp The Small Print This week’s required reading, by Reg Dunlap Japanese people cannot change their “ behavior without strong foreign pressure.” —An unidentified participant at a rally held in Tokyo last month urging the Japanese government to address the issue of child custody for international couples stats � 29.8 Percent of Japanese classified as “healthy” during medical checkups in 1984, according to the Japan Society of Ningen Dock � 8.4 Percent considered healthy in 2010 � 6 Number of “massive” tsunamis that have hit Miyagi Prefecture during the past 6,000 years, according to a research team from Hokkaido University � 59.4 Percent of student nurses who have been “harassed or abused by patients,” according to a study by the University of Tsukuba Yeah, that’ll happen ćć The former director of the US government’s Japan Affairs Office demanded that Kyodo News retract an article that quoted him as saying the Japanese are “masters of manipulation and extortion.” ćć The agriculture ministry said Japan will seek UNESCO World Heritage status for kaiseki cuisine. ćć The government is considering an across-theboard pay cut of 5-10 percent for nationally elected politicians. The scheme would net ¥290 billion, to be used for disaster relief. ćć Headline of the Week: “Mosses and Sea Slugs Offer Comfort in Difficult Times” (via The Asahi Shimbun) Here we go again ćć A tsunami warning was issued after a magnitude 6.8 quake struck of f t he coast of northeastern Japan, but no big waves appeared and no one was hurt. ćć A wild boar caught in the mountains of Miyagi was found to contain unsafe levels of radioactive cesium. ćć A 35-year-old Nishi-Tokyo man was busted for fraud after it was discovered that he stayed at a Chuo-ku hotel for a month for free by posing as a victim of the March 11 disaster. ćć A 75-year-old Kawasaki man who was waiting for an air conditioner to be delivered to his apartment collapsed and died of heatstroke during last month’s heat wave. Sic transit ćć An automotive industry group has found that the number of cars owned by Japanese households dropped for the fifth year in a row. The new figure is 1.075 vehicles per household, with residents of Fukui having the most cars (1.748) and Tokyoites the fewest (0.484). ćć Softbank announced it will release an Androidbased phone that comes pre-loaded with 13 Yahoo!-related apps. ćć Some good news has come out of the intense summer heat—sales at convenience stores in July surged 9.5 percent compared to a year earlier thanks to brisk trade in items such as soft drinks and cold noodles. Powering up Here & There ćć The outgoing director general of the Swedish Energy Agency was tapped to take charge of Softbank’s ¥1 billion green energy fund. ćć Japan and Jordan inked a deal that would see Japan export nuclear reactors for civilian use in the Middle East. ćć A Jiji Press poll found, unsurprisingly, that 85 percent of Japanese people favor wind, solar and geothermal power sources, while just 21 percent back nuclear energy. ćć The government is requiring automakers to boost the fuel economy of their vehicles by a whopping 24.1 percent by fiscal 2020. ćć A nationwide survey found that residents of Okinawa and Kyushu are the unhealthiest in Japan. ćć Two 17-year-olds in Osaka were arrested for using a rubber rope to clothesline a 70-year-old man on a bicycle. ćć A team of Japanese and Italian scientists used gene therapy to successfully treat a mouse with muscular dystrophy. The researchers are hopeful that the method will be able to help humans with the disease. ćć A 10,000-ton container ship registered to a company in the Netherlands rammed into the wall of a seaside park in Kobe’s Akashi Strait. ćć A former aide to late South Korean President Roh Moo Hyun revealed that his boss ordered “maritime police to smash into Japanese vessels if they approached a pair of South Koreacontrolled islets” in the Sea of Japan. ćć Meanwhile, Suntory restored the name “Sea Troubled waters The number of Korean TV drama rentals in July was 12.51 million, which exceeded rentals of Hollywood and Japanese films, said Culture Convenience Club Co, which operates Tsutaya, Japan’s largest shared DVD, CD and bookstore… Actress and model Yu Yamada, 27, who was born and raised in Okinawa, made a triumphant return home recently to take part in the Ryukyu Asia Collection fashion show before 4,000 fans at the Ginowan Okinawa Convention Center. Chris Betros 04 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp This mortal coil ćć One person died and several others were injured when a tornado struck northern Kyushu and Yamaguchi. ćć Complaints about a “strange smell” led police to the grisly discovery of a decomposing body inside a car in a supermarket parking lot in Kyoto. ćć Meanwhile, two Japanese men in their 50s were found with their hands and feet bound in a hotel room in Malaysia. One of the men died in what is believed to have been a robbery gone wrong. Foreign intrigue ćć The defense ministry is considering buying municipal land on Yonaguni Island as part of its five-year plan to “beef up the presence of Ground Self-Defense Forces” in Japan’s remote southwest. ćć The Japan Tourism Agency has joined forces with Keidanren and the National Governors’ Association in an effort to boost the number of foreigners visiting the country. ćć South Korea has established a new postal address system for every single office building, apartment block and house in the country, abandoning the system that was originally instituted in 1910 during Japan’s colonial occupation. ćć Japanese astronaut Satoshi Furukawa chatted with schoolkids from three quake-hit prefectures while aboard the International Space Station. And finally… ćć Moody’s Investors Services cut Japan’s government bond rating from Aa2 to Aa3, causing then Finance Minister Yoshihiko Noda to stick his tongue out and say, “I know you are but what am I?” ćć What Noda actually said, according to AFP, was, “The smooth sales of Japanese government bonds at recent auctions show that confidence remains unshaken.” So there. ćć Bottom Story of the Week: “Beloved Ginza Mama-san to Teach About Women’s Lifestyles at College” (via The Mainichi Daily News) Compiled from reports by AP, Japan Today, The Japan Times, The International Herald Tribune, The Asahi Shimbun, The Mainichi Daily News, Daily Yomiuri, AFP, Reuters and Kyodo tarento watch Popular models Yuri Ebihara, 31 (pictured), Mizuki Yamamoto, 20, and Hazuki Tsuchiya, 17, are starring in a TV commercial campaign for luxury handbag maker Samantha Thavasa named, “Samantha Muse All Stars Commercial.” Ebihara, popularly known as Ebi-chan, said, “We packed the commercial with the kinds of things that girls love.” Five-member all-girl group Dream were also recruited to perform the song “Dreaming Girls” used in the commercial. CB Japan Today in other news of Japan” to a map on its website. The site had earlier referred to the body of water as the “East Sea,” which is the designation favored by Korean nationalists. ćć A new maritime transportation route across the Sea of Japan (or East Sea, or whatever…) is “boosting hopes for stepped-up trade between Japan and China.” people, trends & miscellany L egendar y actress Kyoko Kagawa is st i l l ma k i ng headlines over 60 years after her film debut. The Japanese cinema icon starred in revered classics such as Tokyo Story (1953) and A Story From Chikamatsu (1954; pictured), won t he Japan Academy’s Best Supporting Actress prize in 1993, and has appeared on the screen as recently as 2009. Now the prestigious Paris-based orga nizat ion T he Inter nat iona l Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) has announced it will be giving the actress a special award for her contributions to cinema this October. Another celebration will be held as The National Film Center in Kyobashi (3-7-6 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku; www.momat.go.jp) holds an exhibition of film posters, stills and other artifacts from Kagawa’s long career, from September 13-December 25. Kagawa was a favorite of many of the most important directors of the golden age of Japanese, cinema including Kenji Mizoguchi, Yasujiro Ozu, Akira Kurosawa, and star struck Metpod Solo act AKB48's Tomomi Itano flies free By Chris Betros O JAPAN TODAY ut of the multitude of teen girl pop groups in Japan, none are more popular than AKB48. Their newest album, Flying Get, set a Japanese firstday sales record of over 1 million. But AKB48 are not just a unit; some members thrive outside the group. Tomomi Itano is one. The 20-year-old has had a busy year hawking products in TV ads and on billboards, releasing a solo single, performing, and fronting for the Japanese Red Cross. In August, Itano held a solo concert in Osaka for 1,700 ©1954 KADOKAWA PICTURES movie news Mikio Naruse, and this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) will host the program “Kyoko Kagawa and the Masters” featuring her work with some of these luminaries. Kagawa, who will be attending TIFF and accepting the FIAF award there, expressed hope that the festival “will have strong healing power for the Japanese victims of the earthquake and tsunami.” The Tokyo International Film Festival (TIFF) will be held October 22-30 at Roppongi Hills and other venues. www.tiff-jp.net/en/ Kevin Mcgue fans chosen from 50,000 applicants, and followed with a live event in Shibuya to publicize her second solo single, “Fui ni,” currently on sale. Born in Kanagawa, the 152-cmtall Itano joined AKB48 in 2005. She was voted 4th most popular member by fans last year but dropped to 8th this year, probably due to her outside activity. Itano is appearing in a TV ad campaign for handbag maker Samantha Thavasa, as one of the “Samantha Muse All-Stars,” along with models such as Mizuki Yamamoto, and American actress Taylor Momsen. Itano can also be seen in TV ads and posters for EMobile’s “Finger Logo” campaign. The ad features Itano dancing to her new single “Wanna Be Now” and making an “E” and “M”’ (for EMobile) with her fingers. To ensure AKB48 do their bit to help Japan’s recovery, Itano and four others are official messengers for the Red Cross. Dressed in relief worker uniforms, the girls attended a disaster prevention class and learned to give a cardiac massage. For summer, the Red Cross has been running a campaign using the AKB48 song “Whatever I Can Do.” Itano said: “I really like the line ‘Let’s unite the world as one family’ from that song. I want to live by those words.” q&a Chef David Bellin Executive Sous Chef, Western Cuisine, Grand Hyatt Tokyo Where are you from and what brought you to Japan? I am originally from the Poitiers region of France. The first time I came to Japan was in 2000 as chef de cuisine to open French masterchef Alain Ducasse’s restaurant, Spoon. I have been at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo for five months now. Where is your favorite spot in The Grand Hyatt Tokyo? Being French, we all love to sit and dine outdoors. The terrace in The French Kitchen at the Grand Hyatt Tokyo is the perfect place to spend with friends and family over bistro and just have a good, relaxing time. I also enjoy seeing the various events that Roppongi Hills offers with my family. I was just recently at the summer Bon Odori festival with my family and we really enjoyed ourselves. Any sweet deals while summer is still here? The outdoor terrace promotion at The French Kitchen, as well as the beer garden at The Oak Door, have been very popular this summer. Both promotions offer grilled dishes with free-flowing beverages for a very reasonable price: sparkling wine, in The French Kitchen and beer, wine, and soft drinks at The Oak Door. Both promotions are available until the end of September. I also recommend the Côte d’Azur promotion in The French Kitchen that features seafood and fresh herb menus from Provence. Is there anything our readers should put on their Upfront calendar this fall? From September 1 to November 30, we will be offering “Bistro & Vin” which is a bistro course menu incorporating the seasonal flavors of the fall harvest along with free-flowing red wine. When work gets too busy, do you have a secret spot or favorite place to relax? I love nature, and being in a green environment really relaxes me. In Roppongi Hills, I enjoy strolling in Mohri Garden, which is an elegant Japanese garden, to help me unwind during busy periods. How did you get into cooking when you were young? What did you like about it? I grew up on a farm in Poitiers, France where my family raised animals including rabbits, pigeons and cows. We made wine, fresh cheese and milk and always had fresh vegetables on our table. My mother’s cooking was influential—it was very simple and she used the freshest ingredients from the farm at all times. The environment I grew up in played an important role for me in deciding to become a chef. What’s your favorite dish to cook? What’s your favorite process in the kitchen? When at home, I enjoy cooking with whatever ingredients are available at home and making risotto with them. My favorite process in the kitchen would have to be the final garnishing of the dishes. Taste is of course crucial, but presentation is very important as well. What’s the secret to a smooth-running kitchen? To communicate clearly to the team about the dishes and ingredients that are being used. It is important to explain to my chefs why I use certain ingredients and what flavors I want to create for that dish. Communication is very important in the kitchen, as well as teamwork. Do you prepare any signature Japanese dishes at home for yourself and your family? I leave Japanese dishes to my wife, and I am in charge of French dishes. I usually cook dishes that my family enjoys, such as Beef Bourguignon. What is your favorite Japanese food? I have a lot of favourite dishes but really enjoy tempura soba and tonkatsu. Chris Betros is the editor of Japan Today (www.japantoday.com). #911 • wWW.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 05 people, Trends & MIscellany train save the date The daily schedule of Azekami, pupil of top baseball school Nichidai Sanko. 4am 4-6am 6-8am 8am-12pm 12-1pm 1-7pm 7-8pm 8-11pm 12am Source: blog.livedoor.jp ........................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ........................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................. ................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................... ................................................................................................................... Wake up practice Breakfast, etc. class lunch practice dinner practice sleep © nIKKaTsU cinematic underground Bug-catching season is upon us. What’s your favorite? Family cooking day ku-ku = cook 1 I don’t like insects 3603 votes Sep 17 cute adults’ day celebrate growing up, not growing old. kyu-to na (kyuuto otona) = cute adults 2 Unicorn beetle 2756 votes 3 stag beetle 2528 votes 4 praying mantis 689 votes Sep 19 surname day on this day in 1870 citizens were given permission to bear a surname—pre-Meiji restoration this was reserved for the samurai and upper class only. not many went in for it, so five years later it was made obligatory. Sep 21 Sep 27 G stat shot Sep 9 Kenji Miyazawa Memorial day poet and writer from Iwate died on this day. look out for Miyazawainspired works at Festival/Tokyo (see feature, p. 10). et ready for a wild ride as shin-Bungeiza in Ikebukuro (3F, 1-43-5 Higashi-Ikebukuro Toshima-ku; www.shin-bungeiza. com) pays tribute to late tough-guy actor Yoshio Harada with a retrospective running september 17-28. Harada, who succumbed to cancer this July, had a career spanning six decades and specialized in playing feckless rebel characters in films such as A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness (1973) and Rebel Melody (1970; pictured)… now in its eighth year, the Latin Beat Film Festival (www. hispanicbeatfilmfestival.com) brings back a slew of spanish-language films this fall, which can be caught at shinjuku Wald 9 (3-1-26 shinjuku, shinjuku-ku; www.wald9.com), september 15-19, and yo y kohama Burg 13 (1-1-7 sakuragicho; http://burg13.com), october 7-10. Highlights this year include the animated musical Chico & Rita, (2010) and Even the Rain (2010), which is about a modern-day film crew shooting a movie about columbus in Bolivia… Martial arts fans will want to head to shinjuku Musashinokan (3-27-10 shinjuku; http://shinjuku.musashino-k.jp) to check out Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (2010) a reboot of the Fist of Legend series started by Jet li, directed by andrew lau and featuring donnie y n as the title character, which was first played by ye Bruce lee in Fist of Fury (1972). Unless otherwise noted, Japanese films are shown without English subtitles and non-English language films are shown with only Japanese subtitles. Kevin Mcgue Upfront Female drivers’ day In 1917, Hama Watanabe was the first woman to obtain a drivers’ license. Her parallel parking wasn’t bad either. scene around town What: The dinosaur expo 2011 5 dragonfly 394 votes 6 Butterfly 218 votes 7 other 154 votes 8 spider 126 votes 9 silver dragonfly 78 votes 10 locust 68 votes 10 Jewel beetle 68 votes 12 centipede 37 votes 13 cicada 30 votes 14 ant 25 votes 15 cricket 8 votes Where: The national Museum of nature and science, Ueno Source: ranking.goo.ne.jp When: Until oct 2. How much: ¥600 (elem, Ms, Hs)/¥1,500 (general). japanomatopoeia URL: http://meturl.com/dinoexpo Hira Hira ヒラヒラ The flight of a butterfly. objects jects fluttering and swirling like paper. example: ample: ヒラヒラと舞]う蝶々を追いかけた。 Hira hira to mau chocho wo oikaketa. I chased after the fluttering butterfly. #911 • www.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 07 Global Village The InTernaTIonal CommunITy’s BulleTIn Board CourTesy oF Japan hearT Japan Heart Taking care of the hard-to-reach By Jessica Ocheltree available, he has been working in the country for almost ten years in total, an experience he describes as character building, and emotionally and mentally fulfilling. Yoshioka set up Japan Heart in 2004 to attract other medical professionals who were similarly interested in volunteering. From Myanmar, their activities spread to Cambodia, and the scope of their activities expanded as well. Over the years, they have dispatched hundreds of doctors, nurses, and laypeople from Japan to the two countries, where they provide not only medical serv ices, but also human resource development, healthcare rooms at elementary and junior high schools, orphanages for kids who lost their parents due to natural disasters and diseases such as HIV, assistance to the visually impaired to lead more independent lives, and more. TaGuChI rurIKo L iving in a major metropolitan city and in a country with socialized medicine, we don’t have to worr y about getting access to most medical care we need. Unfortunately, there are places where that is not the case. Whether through poverty or isolation, there are communities that find themselves without necessary medical services, not just in the developing world, but here in Japan as well. Japa n Hea r t, a Tok yo-based NGO, is a volunteer organization dedicated to getting medical care to those places. The organization was founded by pediatric surgeon Hideto Yoshioka after a life-changing trip to Myanmar in 1995, where he became concerned about the poor state of affairs in the medical field. Motivated by a desire to raise the level of service The Goods your Three-sTep GuIde To Consumer heaVen By The edITors it’S a RippeR CourT Cour Tesy oF oF Kodansha Vi l la ge Va n g ua rd has a dizzy array of of fer i n gs g ua ranteed to make the most wizened shopp e r rol l he r eye s at least once . For p e ople who get a kick out of following short-skirted ladies up spiral staircases or peeping over the rails into the boys’ l o c ke r ro o m , t h e great work of literature that is Mosatsu Seal Book cont a i n s pic s of s e e mingly conservatively-dressed girls, or, depending on which version you buy, boys. simply tear their clothes off (with your teeth, if you like) to reveal skimpy Slice of life undergarments. purse your lips and say, “ooh!” Then, stick ‘em back on (the clothes) and repeat. From ¥1,785. Published by Kodansha, available from Village Vanguard stores. 08 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp deep amid the clanking metallic music of asakusa’s sakusa’s Kappabashi dogu st. (Tool st.), t.), where merchants have ped-dled their kitchen-related wares for almost a hundred years, you can find Tsubaya Cutlery Store. There, you can indulge your slicing and dicing fantasies with over 1,000 kinds of knives, including some designed for those accursed left-handers. y you might go for the desert Iron Wood damascus steel model (13cm petty knife, ¥34,000; 27cm butcher’s knife, ¥80,000). or go more economical with a hammered damascus steel butcher’s knife for ¥14,500, among many others. In case you didn’t know, damascus steel is created by an ancient art that forges 63 layers of metal to create the finest blade known to man. Cutting edge or what? Tsubaya Cutlery Store. Tel: 03-38452005. Open daily. http://e288.jp. T uCHI rurIKo TAG While the volunteers are unpaid, the real reward is in growth and experience, says one of their staff nurses. “A lot of skills and knowledge are fostered by being in a medical environment entirely different from Japan’s. You’re confronted with your conception of yourself and Japan as a country, make a lot of new discoveries and meet new people. I think it’s a way of growing not just as a medical professional, but as a person.” It is not only medical professiona ls w ho c a n volu nteer. A s representative Sama Ito explains, “As a staff member or volunteer you can do the same things you do every day in Japan, like making food, cleaning the house or hospital, carrying packages, playing with the children. The staff are extremely busy, so are enormously grateful for that kind of assistance.” Japan Hear t is also act ive at home. In add it ion to volu nteer nurses who travel to remote islands and isolated areas with shortages of medical staff, the organization has been providing emergency medical services for seven evacuee shelters following the Tohoku earthquake. “Currently, with the reduction in the number of shelters operating, we are moving to the second stage: caring for the hearts of the children on whose shoulders the burden of rebuilding lies,” says Ito. “With the purpose of protecting affected children from PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder], we are providing counseling as well as seminars for adults, such as guardians and kindergarten teachers.” Japan Heart has also started the Smile Smile Project, which prov ides t ravel assistance to ch i ld ren w it h ter m i na l d iseases. Often, the families want to make some last happy memories together, but are concerned about the difficulties and dangers of t ravel i ng w it h a sick child. Japan Heart’s network of volunteers help t hem realize those plans. Though t he range of their activ ities seems at first to be broad, Japan Heart sees them all as bound by the same drive: to reach the hard-to-reach, whether it’s a remote village or the heart of a suffering child. For more information , see www.japanheart.org. Pocket this CourTEsy TuTTlE PublIsHING Now that publisher Kodansha Inter International has closed its doors, rival English-language publisher Tuttle has stepped up to the plate with their latest guide book Getting Around Tokyo: Pocket Atlas and Transportation Guide. They’re hoping to fill the void left by Kodansha’s venerable take-everywhere almanac, Japan Atlas: A Bilingual Guide. However, the too-big-for-any-pocket book appears to target tourists more than bilingual residents, with an included folded map focused on the central areas of the city, info about getting in from the airport, day trip details and transport advice. And it has no index. Nevertheless, it is attractively designed and might be something to bundle into the arms of visitors— especially if they don’t have a smart phone (can you say Google Maps?). ¥1,600, in major bookstores and Amazon.co.jp from Sep 13. David Labi #911 • www.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 09 Arts & Entertainment All the best in Arts & culture Across the metropolis stage Festival Japan’s leading theater showcase responds to 3/11 By Dan Grunebaum photos courtesY oF FestivA Festiv l/toKYo H osting a two-month-long annual theater festival that’s supposed to thrust tokyo alongside new York and london as one of the world’s great stage towns is a tall order. Add a magnitude 9 quake into the picture and you’ve got some daunting challenges. taking up these tasks is Festival/tokyo program Director chiaki soma. beginning with the first F/t in 2009, soma has brought cutting-edge directors and choreographers from around the globe to tokyo to stage works alongside Japan’s most prominent theater voices. Metropolis spoke to soma, at her offices in a disused public school redubbed nishi-sugamo Arts Factory, about the challenges of boosting theater’s profile in Japan and how the festival is coming to grips with 3/11. Did you consider cancelling Festival/tokyo after the quake? We thought we might have no choice. it wasn’t that we were unable to proceed, but that we had to be prepared for anything. the damage was limited in tokyo, and there was a desire for normalcy. From April, things were pretty much back to usual and we knew we would move ahead. last year’s theme was “disrobing theater.” What is different about this year’s concept of taking theater outside? “Disrobing theater,” meant leaving behind traditional concepts of the theater. but this year we are actually leaving the theater in the physical sense and featuring a number of outdoor performances. our main venue, the metropolitan Arts space, is undergoing renovations. We had already planned a lot of open-air theater around this fact. how did 3/11 influence F/t’s thinking? We are a performing arts festival, so the issue for us is how to represent reality on stage. the situation now is a bit like what european theater faced after Auschwitz. if our presentations don’t reflect the disaster there’s no Ka Fai Choy’s Notion: Dance Fiction from the F/T Emerging Artists Program “The siTuaTion now is a biT like whaT european TheaTer faced afTer auschwiTz.” point. With the ongoing nuclear contamination we are faced with decades, even centuries of problems. We are filled with unease, but it’s the job of Japanese performing arts to face these realities. What shows do you recommend for a foreign audience? We are stressing the opening works by directors norimizu Ameya and romeo castellucci’s pieces based on the poems of Kenji miyazawa. there isn’t much text so it should be easy to understand. Another pick is Akira takayama’s Referendum Project. it should be of great international interest because it takes up the disaster and considers how we should respond to it as performing artists and citizens. chaos*lounge’s Chaos*Exile portrays Japan’s otaku culture and Akihabara’s reaction to the quake. there will also be quite a few more productions with english subtitles than in previous years. Why did you choose to commission works inspired by Kenji miyazawa this year? All Japanese know miyazawa’s poems and stories. For 10 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp us he stands for tohoku’s farmers, whose fate is now of great concern. it’s an amazing coincidence since we commissioned these works two years ago. What are F/t’s strengths and weaknesses? our strength is that we present the latest in worldwide theater and i think we’re influencing the whole Japanese art scene through our presentations. As far as how we can improve, i think it’s not a problem of F/t, but of Japanese society as a whole. the Japanese mass media doesn’t engage its readers in creating a buzz around theater like the Western media do. they present the basic outline but without criticism that makes it interesting. We want to create a new theater scene in Japan, but it’s difficult unless the press engages the public. how could Japanese theater be improved? We can’t simply imitate the West—we need to evolve our own scene. in europe, your average person goes to the theater, but that’s not the case in Japan. if you consider what kind of culture is closest to your average Japanese person, it’s things like manga. We need to create a scene that gives place not only to manga but also to theater. in the ‘60s student protest movement, theater had an important role. i’d like to recreate that level of engagement between theater and the public. 6 Ground & The Phenomenon Called I F/T opens with an outdoor double bill inspired by the profound meditations on nature of Japanese poet and children’s writer Kenji Miyazawa. Norimizu Ameya’s Ground builds on radical productions like Public Semen and marks a return to the works of Miyazawa, which Japanese read as schoolchildren. The Phenomenon Called I was the first encounter with Miyazawa for Italian Romeo Castellucci. Unnerving Japanese audiences with his phantasmagorical The Divine Comedy in 2009, Castellucci presents a piece whose title is the first line of Miyazawa’s Buddhist book of poems Spring and Asura. The double bill takes place at Yumenoshima, a manmade, liquefaction-prone island in Tokyo Bay specifically chosen by Ameya after 3/11. Yumenoshima Park Multipurpose Colosseum, Sep 16-17. Chaos*Exile The world of online and anime character culture collides with 3/11 in this new work by young internet-based art unit Chaos*Lounge. Founded by 28-year-old artist/director Yohei Kurose, the group generated controversy with a fictional online drama series that portrayed the “abnormal” lifestyles of Akihabara’s otaku subculture and pioneered the possibilities of online streaming as an artistic medium. The title Chaos*Exile refers to wanderers, and the work attempts to show how modern Japanese character culture might respond to 3/11. Akihabara, Oct 22-Nov 6. Picks Referendum Project Total Living 1986-2011 Akira Takayama’s Port B company is at the forefront of the “meta-theater” movement in Japan, which seeks to engage laymen directly in productions and erase the boundary between actor and audience. Referendum Project sees the company engage Tokyoites in a referendum on nuclear power by using a theatrical project as a point of debate. Audiences will be invited to participate both online and at “polling stations” set up around Tokyo at sites with historical connections to the nuclear issue. Online and at 10 sites around Tokyo, Oct 11-Nov 11. A man who commits a crime in 1986—the year of Chernobyl—is sentenced to 25 years in prison and returns to societ y in 2011, only to f ind himself confronted w ith Fukushima. Facing rejection as an ex-con, he seeks work wherever he can and heads to the exclusion zone. Directed by Akio Miyazawa, Total Living 19862011 was created in the months following 3/11 based on actual interviews with people on the streets, living under the cloud of the continuing nuclear crisis. In addition to directing t heater, Miyazawa is an essayist and novelist. His U-enchi Saisei Jig yodan company consists of young participants in his workshops. Nishi-Sugamo Arts Factory, Oct 14-24. Hemispherical Red and Black The Show Must Go On Yudai Kamisato’s Old Air Conditioner, a meditation on China’s breakneck economic growth, was the hit of last year’s F/T Emerging Artists Program. For 2011 the 29-year-old Peru-born director’s Oakazaki Art Theater company returns with a work of vague and unsettling emotions created in the immediate aftermath of 3/11. The year is 1812. Suddenly, a hemispherical dome appears over the US state of Louisiana. Whoever sees it is swallowed up so there are no survivors to describe it, but residents regard it with religious awe. Nishi-Sugamo Arts Factory, Oct 28-Nov 6. French director/choreographer Jerome Bel obliterates expectations in one of the most celebrated dance pieces of the last decade. At the front of the stage, a DJ spins world-famous pop songs from the ‘80s on. Behind him, a cast—drawn in each city from public auditions—dances to songs by the Beatles, Queen and the like. There is no choreography. Instead the audience is presented—and sucked into—an “anti-spectacle” that questions basic assumptions about entertainment and performance. The Tokyo cast includes 13 men and 13 women aged 16-67 chosen from 239 candidates. Saitama Arts Theater, Nov 12-13. See http://festival-tokyo.jp for a complete schedule and listing of productions with English subtitles. #911 • wWW.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 11 ©bmp Arts & Entertainment stage it’s all about finding your inner blue man, says the tokyo show’s callum Grant By Dan Grunebaum art of the magic that’s made avant-garde New York performance art show Blue Man Group a worldwide long-runner is the mystery behind it. We don’t know the names of the performers, how they came to be doing the odd things they do—or even why they wear blue paint, anyway. Ignorance turned out to be the key to getting a part in the show for Scot Callum Grant. “I was very lucky—I was studying contemporar y theater and had never seen Blue Man,” he explains backstage at the group’s Roppongi theater. “A friend said, ‘I think you’d be a good Blue Man.’ I had no idea what he was talking about. He said, ‘Look, they’re auditioning in two weeks in Glasgow, and I think you should go.’ It was the only time they’d ever auditioned in Scotland. I couldn’t find the place and almost gave up. But then they invited me to London. “It’s funny. I’ve since sat in on other auditions, and I think not knowing what it was helped me. People who k now end up doing their impression of Blue Man—a kind of robot Frankenstein—which is completely not the character. Not knowing helped me have an open mind.” Grant joined Blue Man at 22 after a two-month process that winnowed down an initial hundred candidates to the final three new Blue Men. After stints in Amsterdam, Berlin, London, Oberhausen, Zurich and New York, he came to Tokyo to open the show in 2007. Learning to be a Blue Man meant developing his musical skills to be able to play their trademark tube “Drumbone” instruments, mastering the art of nonverbal communication—and a lot of practice catching marshmallows in his mouth. Along with cultivating an unusual skill set, Grant says Blue Man has to tweak each city’s show for the specific culture of its spectators. In 12 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp blue man fasT facTs Why blue? “legend has it that cofounder chris Wink literally dreamed of the blue man since childhood. Also, if we were green everyone would call us Alien man Group, or red would be Devil man Group.” How many Blue Men are there worldwide? “there are approximately 60 blue men across the globe, but that number changes all the time. some blue men just melt, others dry out and some end up getting turned into crayons.” How much paint do you go through each show? “We actually don’t use that much paint. in terms of the paint for drumming it’s watered down so a little goes a long way, and for us it’s only one tub of blue each per show.” How were the pipe instruments born? “While unpacking some boxes one day, cofounder phil stanton dropped a cardboard tube. When it hit the ground it made an interesting sound. they experimented combining different lengths and the Drumbone was born.” Are there Blue Women? “indeed there have been, and we hope for more. the race must continue!” Roppongi Blue Man Theater. Info: http://blueman.jp Tokyo this meant everything from replacing stunts involving Twinkies with Tokyo Banana (“much tastier!”), to including references to Japanese social realities that make the gags resonate with domestic audiences. “There’s a big part of the show about internet cafés,” he notes. “It was addressing the fact that people used internet cafés to check their email, but didn’t interact. This was magnified when we came here and found out about internet cafés that people essentially live in all the time. We adjusted the piece for the internet café culture here. The jokes ended up pretty close to the truth.” A not her adjustment to Japan was getting used to its famously reserved audiences. Audience participation is a big part of Blue Man, and when this writer went to the music TickeTs for Tohoku Blue Man has donated a pair of tickets worth ¥15,000, good anytime in the next three months. We’re giving them to the first respondent for ¥10,000, with all the money going to Peace Boat’s Tohoku operation. Email editor@metropolis.co.jp and put “Blue Man” in the subject line. quite quickly, then you’ve got a very cluttered thing. Stripping things down so you’ve got t h ree or fou r sou nds makes for a much clearer vision. A lot of dance music is overblown. And I just think: W hat does it come dow n to? W here is t he emot ive quality?” SBTRKT (Aaron Jerome) has been a fixture of the London club scene for the better part of the last decade. But it wasn’t until he hit on the right mix of dubstep, UK garage and R&B that he blew up. The track “Wildfire” has been viewed over 700,000 times on YouTube while a remix by Canadian rapper Drake is pushing a million. Was “less-is-more” also the intended meaning of his stage name? “Actually the main reason was about not having to talk about my records, not having to describe them as such,” he confesses. “I feel if the music is strong enough, it doesn’t need a back story about where you were born, what you eat for dinner, why all these influences are in your music. Music is very much an imaginary world, and subtracting myself from that and creating this artistic identity is what the name stems from.” Less than two months after Fuji Rock, SBTRKT is back for a string of dates with sampling wunderkind Matthew Herbert and vaunted DJ Gilles Peterson. At the latter’s Worldwide Showcase event, he’ll be the special guest alongside Japanese club jazz collective Soil & Pimp Sessions and tap dance phenom Kazunori Kumagai. Not too shabby for a man who only just made his Japan debut. “There’s been a really positive reaction to the record,” he says. “It’s great to see the worldwide reactions to something that stems from a very UK-centric sound. Maybe it has universal appeal because it’s more than just something made for people from South London. Japanese people seem to respond to the emotive quality of the music. All the interviewers here have said it seems like there’s a depth to the songs, whereas in other countries they talk about the production.” A fan of Japanese music acts like Mondo Grosso and Hajime Yoshizawa, SBTRKT admits that there might be something more to the way his album has struck a chord in Japan at this particular moment. “Maybe people are looking for something cathartic right now,” he offers. “I’d hate to put myself on a pedestal and say I’m part of this healing process but to me music works best on that level, when people reinterpret it to their own feelings, their own lives. For me it’s not about having to know all the history and sound behind the scene, it’s about appreciating the music for what it is.” Worldwide Showcase@Liquidroom, Sep 23; House of Liquid@Liquidroom, Sep 24. See concert listings (popular) for details. CoUrTesy of HosTess show a forty-something salaryman who was swooped out of the audience, trussed up backstage and sw ung upside down against a canvas looked a bit out of sorts. Still, Grant says that despite what you may think, Japanese audiences are game for just about anything. “In terms of audience participation, people are surprised when we say that Japanese people are really into it,” he explains. “People expect the Japanese to be reserved, but as soon as the audience works out that this environment is okay to do what ever you want, they’re amazingly positive. In other cities, sometimes the guests don’t want to be there, but in Japan people are always psyched.” Ultimately, Grant says it’s the things that people have in common that make the show work anywhere. “There’s a Blue Man in everyone. That’s the idea behind the show,” he says. “To get the connection with everyone and get them to realize there is a Blue Man in all of us.” Grant has spent his entire life as an adult clown, and seems to enjoy every minute of it. For him the joy comes from inhabiting a character that is a weird mixture between a “superhero, clown, scientist and a threeyear-old child. It knows nothing, but sees the potential in everything.” How do people react when he tells them he’s a Blue Man? “They usually say: ‘Really?’ And sometimes there is a moment of disbelief. It’s humbling. People are excited and it makes me proud. It’s like the secret identity has been revealed briefly, and it’s fun.” With Cirque de Soleil’s Zed show at Tokyo Disneyland closing down after the quake, the viability of blockbusters like Blue Man is being called into question. Blue Man Tokyo has its contract extended on a three-month basis by backers ad giant Hakuhodo and promoter Amuse. But since the disaster, the show has become part of the recovery. “The performance with Kodo was the first thing we did after the quake,” Grant says about a show Blue Man taped soon after 3/11 with the renowned taiko drum troupe for broadcast on Wowow. “I remember that being one of the first live events post-disaster. We had 8-900 people in the house and the response was so powerful—it was a reaffirmation to get back to doing shows. And it’s been similar since. People are ready to enjoy themselves.” “The show is about connection,” he concludes. “And never has there been a time when that’s more needed.” The UK groove-meister hits the sweet spot between man and machine By Dan Grunebaum L ess is more. Or is it more is less (boring)? In one of the most inspiring late-night sets at this year’s Fuji Rock Festival, British producer SBTRKT showed why his soulful take on dubstep is both less and more than your standard electronica knob-twister’s. Whipping up a storm behind a drum kit while his singer Sampha emoted at the mic, SBTRKT offered a far more dynamic performance than your typical arms-in-the-air DJ. At the same time, his music has a spare simplicity that has connected with listeners across the planet and propelled no less than three tracks from his selftitled debut album into the J-Wave top 100. “We take the electronic elements from DJ culture and the fact that the songs blend, and we build an atmosphere through the set. Like DJ culture we take people on a kind of trip,” said the famously masked producer before his set. “But we use live instruments. So it’s kind of a step beyond mere electronic button pressing with maybe someone dancing on stage.” At the same time, SBTRKT takes care not to burden his productions with the limitless palette of sounds available to the contemporary producer. “For me, the idea of this record was to strip it down,” he explains. “The worst thing about electronic music is you can overproduce #911 • www.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 13 AGENDA Metpod By Dan Grunebaum Courtesy of Womb Tatsuo Hayashi “Flying On Black” nightlife Womb Cruise festival exhibition Bad Noise! Fes 2011 Transfiguration � The latest offering from Shibuya superclub Womb’s “Womb Cruise” series offers the prospect of Turkish minimal techno against the illuminated background of Yokohama’s hyper-industrial waterfront. Turkish DJ/producer Onur Ozer—the product of Istanbul’s counterculture underground house scene—heads up a night cruise that serves as the 10th anniversary for Womb’s longrunning techno Cross Mountain Nights. An earlier sunset cruise will feature a slew of domestic disc jockeys including Arpa Records’ Sodeyama and Weekend Warriorz’ Ryo Tsutsui. Pukarisanbashi (Minatomirai), Sep 11. See club listings for details. � NME music scribe and Japan rock aficionado Daniel Robson presents the first all-day edition of his Bad Noise! nights. Slated to appear are a posse of Japan’s better indie-rock bands, some of which have received significant exposure abroad. Hard-rocking Electric Eel Shock, for example, kickstarted their career in England, while chick rock trio Red Bacterium Vacuum (pictured) have just returned from a three-month string backing A Perfect Circle. Also on the bill are Motocompo, Detroit 7, Royal Cabaret, Natccu, Pop Chocolat and Molice. (Disclosure: this writer will be DJing at the event.) Club Asia, Sep 11. See concert listings (popular) for details. 14 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp � Berlin-based painter and sculptor Leiko Ikemura has her first full-fledged retrospective in Japan. The professor at the Berlin University of the Arts presents 145 paintings, drawings and sculptures, many of them direct from her atelier and never seen before. The mysterious figures that inhabit Ikemura’s abstract paintings stem from her interest in “transfigurations” such as those between being and nothingness, and in the relationship between animals and people—or unspoiled nature and human civilization. The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, through Oct 23. See exhibition listings (Ginza/ Kyobashi/Tokyo) for details. Courtesy of Contrarede concert Yamato clubbing gig Sander van doorn Sebadoh � Once employed to strike fear into the hearts of enemies on the battlefield, and still used to conjure the gods at temples and shrines, Japan’s mighty taiko drums are these days more likely to be heard in theaters around the globe. Based in the birthplace of Japanese culture in Nara Prefecture, taiko troupe Yamato have played over 2,000 shows worldwide since 1993. Founded by Masaki Ogawa for a one-off shrine performance, they are a precision team honed by incessant practice and early morning 10k runs. Their latest show is entitled “Gamushara,” or “The Beat of Courage.” Tokyo International Forum, Sep 24. See stage listings for details. � Spearheading trance music’s second coming, Dutch producer Sander van Doorn arrives for his first-ever gig in Japan at Azabu-Juban’s Warehouse 702. Van Doorn won 'Best Breakthrough DJ' at the International Dance Music Awards at the Miami Winter Music Conference in 2008, and has since produced tracks for the likes of Robbie Williams and remixed The Killers and The XX. Notorious summer residencies on the Spanish clubbing isle of Ibiza followed, while the off-season has seen Van Doorn touring his marathon “Dusk Till Doorn” sets worldwide. Warehouse 702, Sep 22. See club listings for details. � One bonus of the conflict between frontman J Mascis and bassist Lou Barlow of famed alt-rock act Dinosaur Jr is that it led Barlow to launch his own band Sebadoh. With a laxer, folkier sound, Sebadoh etched its name into the annals of ’90s US indie-rock alongside Dinosaur Jr (and other lo-fi all-stars such as Pavement and Guided By Voices)via albums like Bubble and Scrape, Bakesale and Harmacy, all of which have recently been reissued by Sub Pop to coincide with the band’s reunion and tour that sees them hitting Tokyo later this month. O-Nest, Sep 27 and O-West, Oct 2. See concert listings (popular) for details. presents HALLOWEEN GLITTERBALL 2011 the the monster monster bash bash Watch this space for a spine-chilling update COSTUME CONTEST Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 Time: 7pm-midnight Venue: Vanity Lounge www.metropolis.co.jp/glitterball #911 • www.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 15 Agenda Listings hot list 16 Concerts 17 Stage 18 Dance 19 Clubbing 20Exhibitions 22 Sports 22 Festivals 22 Forums & Expos 22 Bazaars & Markets 22 Community 22 Learning 23 Other Events 23 Film 23 TV Picks Email your event information to listings@metropolis.co.jp Sep 11-Sep 12. 7pm, ¥6,500. Zepp Tokyo. Nearest stn: Tokyo Teleport. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Helmet ’90s alt-metal band. Sep 13, 7pm, ¥6,500(adv). Club Quattro. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Char Japanese rock guitarist. Sep 13, 7pm, ¥5,000. Lilia. Nearest stn: Kagaguchi. Tel: 048-2549900. Yuck Ex-members from London indie group Cajun Dance Party. Sep 15, 7pm, ¥5,000. Duo Music Exchange. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Creativeman 03-3462-6969. Jazztronik Japanese DJ titan's album release tour. Sep 15, 7:30pm, ¥4,500. O-East. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5458-4681. All Time Low Concerts Popular Not US pop punk band. Sep 16, 7pm, ¥5,500. Duo Music Exchange. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Sep 18, 6pm, ¥5,500. Yokohama Bay Hall. Nearest stn: Motomachi Chukagai. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. De De Mouse, Agraph, Eccy and others. Sep 9, 10pm, ¥3,500(adv). WWW. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Little Tempo Kealii Reichel Dreams Come True Popular Hawaiian recording artist. Sep 9, 6:30pm, ¥6,800. Kanagawa Kenmin Hall. Nearest stn: Nihonodori. Tel: KM music: 045-201-9999. Sep 10, 6pm, ¥6,800. Hibiya Open Air Concert Hall. Nearest stn: Uchisaiwaicho. Tel: Sogo Tokyo: 03-34059999. Mate Rock Australian rock legends raise money for Tohoku. Sep 10, noon, ¥15,000(adv)/¥25,000. Hakuba47. Tel: 0261-753533. www.materock.com Morgan Fisher Ex-Moot the Hoople keyboardist paints with light and sound. Sep 10, 7pm, ¥2,000. Vacant. Nearest stn: Harajuku. Tel: 03-6459-2962. L’Arc-en-Ciel Japanese visual kei. Sep 10, 5pm, ¥9,000. Saitama Super Arena. Nearest stn: Saitamashintoshin. Tel: Kyodo: 0570-08-9955. Electric-Fuzz!! Japanese indie band extravaganza. Sep 10, 5:30pm, ¥2,500. O-Nest. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3462-4420. Okamoto’s Japanese Straight-aheadrock band. Sep 10, 6pm, ¥2,800. Yokohama Baysis. Nearest stn: Kannai. Tel: 045-227-5528. Linkin Park American rock band. Sep 11, 5pm, ¥8,800. Makuhari Messe. Nearest stn: Kaihinmakuhari. Sep 13, 7pm, ¥8,800. Yokohama Arena. Nearest stn: Shin-Yokohama. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. Bad Noise! Fes Rock and dance party. Sep 11, 2pm, ¥3,000(adv)/¥3,300(door). Club Asia. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5458-2551. moumoon J-pop unit. Sep 11, 6pm, ¥5,250. Nakano Sun Plaza. Nearest stn: Nakano. Tel: 03-3388-2893. Sep 11, 6pm, ¥5,250. Beady Eye Manchester rock bad boy Liam Gallagher's new band. Instrumental dub band. Sep 16, 8pm, ¥3,300. Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: 03-5464-0800. JAY'ED Jukebox Lounge. Sep 23, time:TBA, ¥4,500/¥6,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Thirty Seconds To Mars Alt hard rock from US. Sep 23, 6pm, ¥6,500. Studio Coast. Nearest stn: Shin-Kiba. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. The Cro-Magnons / NICO Touches the Walls Japanese rock bands. Sep 26, 7pm, ¥4,200. Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: 03-5464-0800. Kazumasa Oda J-pop singer songwriter. Sep 28-29. 6:30pm, ¥8,400(S)/¥7,350(A). Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: Kyodo: 0570-064-903. The Bluetones J-pop and R&B band. Sep 30, 7pm, ¥4,200. Studio Coast. Nearest stn: Shin-Kiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. Alva Noto & Blixa Bargeld Experimental electronica from Germany. Sep 30, 7pm, ¥6,500. Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Freaks Village Metal bands Funeral For A Friend, In This Moment and others. Sep 20, 6:45pm, ¥7,500. Club Quattro. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Smash: 03-34446751. Two-day outdoor festival with Fabric resident Craig Richards and others. Oct 1, 10am; Oct 2, 7am, ¥4,500(adv)/¥5,500(door). Pleasure Forest. Nearest stn: Sagamiko. Tel: 042-685-1111. www.freaks-fes.jp Monica Uranglass Mötley Crüe Japanese electro band. Sep 21, 7:30pm, ¥2,800. Club Quattro. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. Matthew Herbert American glam metal band. Oct 3-5. 7pm, ¥10,500-¥13,000. Zepp Tokyo. Nearest stn: Tokyo Teleport. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. Pig-based music at Liquidroom's 7th anniversary. Sep 22, 8pm, ¥6,000. Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: 03-5464-0800. Street Dogs Peter Hammill Dean Wareham plays Galaxie 500 Van der Graaf Generator founder's singer-songwriter work. Sep 22, 8pm; Sep 23, 1pm, ¥7,000(adv). Haretara Sorani Mamemaite. Nearest stn: Daikanyama. Sep 24, 8pm; Sep 25, 1:30pm, ¥9,000(adv). Pit Inn. Nearest stn: Shinjuku Sanchome. Tel: Real & True: 03-3728-5690. Straightener Japanese alternative rock band. Sep 22, 7pm, ¥4,000. Club Quattro. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3477-8750. Namie Amuro Queen of J-pop. Sep 22, midnight; Oct 15, time:TBA; Nov 26, time:TBA, ¥7,800. Yoyogi National Gymnasium. Nearest stn: Meijijingumae. Tel: Kyodo: 0570-064-903. Worldwide Showcase Gilles Peterson, SBTRKT, etc. Sep 23, 5pm, ¥5,500(adv)/¥6,000(door). Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: 03-5464-0800. Loud Park ’11 The Human League LA rock band responsible for such hits as "Africa." Sep 27, 7pm, ¥9,000(S)/¥8,000(A). Nippon Budokan. Nearest stn: Kudanshita. Tel: Udo: 0570-09-3333. Sep 29, 7pm, ¥9,000(S)/¥8,000(A). Pacifico Yokohama. Nearest stn: Minatomirai. Tel: Udo: 0570-09-3333. May’s Extreme the Dojo vol.27 American banjo player and guitarist. Oct 13, 7pm, ¥6,000. Mt. Rainer Hall Shibuya Pleasure Pleasure. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-57900557. Toto Totalfat Prefuse 73, Zazen Boys, Jizue and others. Sep 19, 11am, ¥3,000(under 18)/¥6,000(adv)/¥7,000(door). Odaiba Seaside Court. Nearest stn: Aomi. www.neutralnation. net Alison Brown American lo-fi band. Sep 27, 7pm, ¥4,500(adv)/¥5,000(door) w/1d. O-Nest. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3462-4420. Sebadoh Japanese pop band. Sep 17-Sep 18. 5pm, ¥7,800. Ajinomoto Stadium. Nearest stn: Tobitakyu. Tel: 0180-993-993. Neutral Nation British electronic composer on his first Japan tour. Oct 12, 8pm, ¥5,500. Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. All-day metal fest featuring Whitesnake, Stryper and many others. Oct 15, time: TBA, price:TBA. Saitama Super Arena. Nearest stn: Saitamashintoshin. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. www.loudpark.com/11/ Britpop band on their farewell tour. Sep 30, 7pm, ¥6,000. Duo Music Exchange. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. Japanese pop punk band. Sep 18, 6pm, ¥3,000. Shibuya-AX. Nearest stn: Harajuku. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. James Blake Rock band from Boston. Oct 5, 7pm, ¥5,500(adv). Fever. Nearest stn: Shindaita. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Go to www.meturl.com/listings for c 7pm, ¥5,500. O-East. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54584681. Boyz II Men R & B trio in their 20th year. Nov 24, 7pm, ¥8,500. Tokyo International Forum Hall A. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: Kyodo: 0570-064-903. Mogwai Scottish post-rock. Nov 25, 7pm, ¥6,500(adv). Zepp Tokyo. Nearest stn: Tokyo Teleport. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Anthrax NY heavy metal band. Dec 13-14. 7pm, ¥7,350. O-East. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Creativeman: 03-3462-6969. Kodo UK new wave legends. Oct 17, 7 & 9:30pm; Oct 18, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥6,500-¥8,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Japanese drum group put on a kids show. Dec 14, 11am & 5pm, ¥2,500(parent)/¥1,000(child). Aoyama Round Theatre Children's Castle. Tel: Sony Music Foundation: 03-32619933. Luna Sea Jazz/World Japanese rock band. Oct 22, 5pm, ¥9,000. Saitama Super Arena. Nearest stn: Saitamashintoshin. Tel: 04-8601-1122. Owl City American electronica musical project by Adam Young. Oct 22, 7pm, ¥6,000. Stellar Ball. Nearest stn: Shinagawa. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. V-Rock Festival Daizy Stripper, Elins:Vier, SOPHIA and others. Oct 23, 11am, ¥12,000/¥16,000(VIP). Saitama Super Arena. Nearest stn: Saitamashintoshin. Tel: 04-8601-1122. Celtic Woman Irish female vocal group. Oct 24-26. 7pm, ¥10,500(S)/¥9,500(A). Tokyo Dome City Hall. Nearest stn: Korakuen. Tel: H.I.P.: 03-34759999. BBQ Chickens Crossover And Over tour. Oct 27, 7pm, ¥2,800(adv). Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: Smash: 03-34446751. Yumi Matsutoya Legendary J-pop singersongwriter. Oct 27-28. 7pm, ¥8,400. Tokyo International Forum. Megaryu Japanese reggae unit. Oct 29, 5pm, ¥4,200. TBA Brutal Truth Grindcore band from NY. Oct 31, 7pm, ¥5,500(adv). Loft. Nearest stn: Shinjuku. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. The Muffs Jazz Art Sengawa Cellist Hiromichi Sakamoto spearheads this avant-garde jazz festival. Sep 9-11, time:TBA, ¥4,000. Sengawa Theater. Nearest stn: Senagawa. Tel: 03-3300-0611. www.sengawa-gekijo.jp DMS Featuring George Duke, Marcus Miller, David Sanborn. Sep 9 & 12, 7 & 9:30pm; Sep 10, 6 & 9pm; Sep 11, 4:30 & 7:30pm, ¥10,600/¥12,600. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Booker T. Jones Leader of the MGs. Sep 10, 6 & 8:45pm; Sep 12, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥8,400. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-54850088. Maxi Priest & Big Mountain Reggae. Sep 13, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥6,500/¥8,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Le Velvets Special Dinner Live. Sep 14, 6:30 & 9:30pm, ¥6,000/¥12,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Dave Koz with special guest Peabo Bryson American saxophonist teams up with R&B singer-songwriter. Sep 14, 7 & 9:30pm; Sep 17, 6 & 8:45pm, ¥8,400. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. Al McKay Allstars Noriyuki Makihara Coba Plaplapinky Urban culture music. Oct 7, 8:30pm, ¥3,000 w/1d. SuperDeluxe. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5412-0515. 16 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp The Album Leaf American solo musical project by Jimmy LaValle. Nov 17, Paul McCandless Jazz oboist with harpist Motoshi Kosako. Sep 24, 1:30pm; Sep 25, 8pm, ¥4,500 (adv)/¥5,000 (door). Pit Inn. Nearest stn: Shinjuku Sanchome. Tel: Real& True 03-3728-5690. Robert Glasper Experiment American jazz pianist. Sep 24, 6 & 9pm; Sep 25, 4:30 & 7:30pm, ¥4,800/¥6,800. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Natalie Cole Legendary jazz singer. Sep 26-Oct 3. various times, ¥13,650. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-54850088. The High Llamas London based pop and folktronica musical group. Sep 27, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥3,500/¥5,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Edwyn Collins Ivor Novello Award winning Scottish rock musician. Sep 28, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥5,900/¥7,900. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Toshiki Kadomatsu J-pop, AOR and R&B singersongwriter. Sep 29-30, 7 & 9:30pm; Oct 1, 6 & 9pm, ¥9,000/¥11,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. R&B Night at Il Buttero Gary Adkins & Friends. Sep 30, 6pm, free. Ristorante il Buttero. Nearest stn: Hiroo. Tel: 03-3445-9545. Toots Thielemans Naughty By Nature Reunion Heart to Heart concert tour. Nov 17, 7pm, ¥7,350. Tokyo International Forum. Nearest stn: Yurakucho. Tel: 0570-064708. www.t-i-forum.co.jp Grammy award-winning US musician. Sep 23, 6 & 8:45pm; Sep 25, 4 & 7pm, ¥8,400. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-54850088. Gilbert O'Sullivan Double Titans German dance punk duo. Oct 7, 7pm, ¥6,000. Shibuya-AX. Nearest stn: Harajuku. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band Eric Benét Asa Digitalism Cerebration of Red Brick Warehouse built in 1911. Sep 23, 3 & 6pm, ¥1,911. Motion Blue. Nearest stn: Nihon Odori or Bashamichi. Tel: 045-2661919. Tower of Power G.Love & Special Sauce Two grindcore bands, Brutal Truth and Lock Up. Nov 4, 7pm, ¥6,800(adv). O-East. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Ghibli Meets Jazz Kazunori Kumagai DJ Shadow French singer-songwriter. Oct 6, 7pm, ¥5,500w/1d(adv). Club Quattro. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Plankton: 03-3498-2881. Jazz vocalist. Sep 22, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥6,500/¥8,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Rockapella Guitarist from US alt rock band. Oct 6, 7pm, ¥6,000(adv). Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: Smash: 03-34446751. Alternative hip-hop band from Philadelphia. Nov 4, 7pm, ¥6,000(adv). Liquidroom. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. Yasuko Agawa Disco funk. Sep 15-16, 7 & 9:30pm; Sep 17, 6 & 9pm, ¥7,000/¥9,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Southern Californian rock band. Nov 2, 9pm, ¥4,500(adv)/¥5,000(door) w/1d. Shelter. Nearest stn: Shimokitazawa. Tel: 03-3466-7430. Nov 6, 7pm, ¥4,500(adv)/¥5,000(door) w/1d. Loft. Nearest stn: Shinjuku. Tel: 03-5272-0382. American producer, DJ and songwriter. Oct 6, 8pm, ¥6,000(adv). Akasaka Blitz. Nearest stn: Akasaka. Tel: Smash: 03-3444-6751. 24, 7:30pm, ¥5,000. All of Me. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Sep 24, 4:30pm, ¥15,000. Maduro. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: Yuna Japan: 03-6661-0344. Tap dance and jazz combination. Sep 18, 4:30 & 7:30pm, ¥4,500/¥6,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. R&B/soul. Sep 18, 6 & 8:45pm; Sep 20, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥8,400. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-54850088. Classic hip-hop band. Sep 19, 4:30 & 7:30pm; Sep 20, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥6,900/¥8,900. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Instrumental accordion. Sep 21, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥6,300/¥8,300. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Symphonic Jazz Concert of Parfum Jazz saxophone player, Oleg Kireyev and others. Sep 22 & A cappella group from NY. Oct 3-Oct 4. ¥6,000/¥8,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. American R&B based horn section and band. Oct 4-5, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥8,400. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. Irish-English pop singersongwriter. Oct 6-7, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥6,500/¥8,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Veteran harmonica player and band. Oct 8, 6pm, ¥7,000¥8,000. Sumida Triphony Hall. Nearest stn: Kinshicho. Tel: 03-5608-5404. Oct 11-13, 7pm, ¥10,500. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-54850088. Yokohama Jazz Promenade Japan’s biggest jazz festival. Various concert locations. Oct 8-9. noon-9pm, ¥5,000(general)/¥1,000(HS, MS). Yokohama. www. jazzpro.jp s for complete listinGs Nothing But The Funk – Reunion Various funk bands. Oct 8, 6 & 9pm; Oct 9, 4:30 & 7:30pm, ¥5,000/¥7,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Bobby Caldwell American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Oct 10-15, time:TBA, ¥9,000/¥11,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Sophie Milman Toronto-based jazz singer. Oct 14, 7 & 9:30pm; Oct 15-16, 6 & 8:45pm, ¥7,350. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. Oct 18, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥7,350. Cotton Club. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-3215-1555. David Foster Japan tour 2011 with friends. Oct 19-20, 7pm, ¥10,500¥14,500. Tokyo International Forum. Tel: Kyodo: 0570-064708. The Core featuring Jonas Kullhammar Swedish sax player. Oct 19, 8pm, ¥4,500. Pit Inn. Nearest stn: Shinjuku Sanchome. Oct 20, 7pm, ¥4,000. Haretara Sorani Mamemaite. Nearest stn: Daikanyama. Tel: Real & True: 03-3728-5690. Matt Bianco Latin funk influenced ’80s band. Oct 20-21, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥6,500/¥8,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Christian McBride & Inside Straight Acoustic jazz session. Oct 22-25, time:TBA, ¥7,500/¥9,500. Cotton Club. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-3215-1555. Miki Imai with Nobuo Kurata Japanese pop vocalist and pianist. Oct 22-23, time:TBA, ¥8,000/¥10,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Yosuke Yamashita New York Trio Classic pianist and jazz piano trio from NY. Oct 22, 5:30 & 8:30pm, ¥6,000. Motion Blue. Nearest stn: Nihon Odori or Bashamichi. Tel: 045-266-1919. Natalia Yurkanova Piano recital charity concert. Oct 27, 7:30pm, ¥4,000. Tiara Koto. Nearest stn: Sumiyoshi. Tel: Yuna Japan: 03-6661-0344. Akiko Chitose Hajime Singer from Amami island. Nov 27, time:TBA, ¥6,000/¥8,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Irma Thomas Grammy-winning soul and R&B singer. Dec 1-2, time:TBA, ¥7,500-¥9,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. The Vanguard Jazz Orchestra Jazz big band. Dec 14, time:TBA; Dec 16-17, time:TBA, ¥6,400/¥8,400. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Lisa Ono Japanese bossa nova singer. Dec 15, 7pm, ¥7,350. Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-5353-0788. ClassiCal Koji Oikawa’s Piano Recital In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Franz Liszt’s birth. Sep 11, 2pm, ¥3,500-¥4,000. Suntory Hall. Nearest stn: Roppongi Itchome. Tel: 03-3584-9999. Taro Hakase Japanese musician plays with screening vision. Sep 17, 4:30pm, ¥7,000. Chofu Green Hall. Nearest stn: Chofu. Tel: 04-2481-7611. Until Nov 2, 7pm, ¥7,000. Nakano Sun Plaza. Nearest stn: Nakano. Tel: 03-3388-2893. Roberto Devereux Bavarian State Opera performance in Japan. Sep 23, 3pm, ¥26,000-¥54,000. Kanagawa Kenmin Hall. Nearest stn: Nihonodori. Sep 27, 6:30pm; Oct 1, 3pm, ¥26,000-¥54,000. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Nearest stn: Ueno. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888. Play for Tohoku All profits from this concert will go to Ryuichi Sakamoto’s “School Music Revival” project. Sep 23, 2pm, ¥3000. Club Pasona Omotesando. Nearest stn: Harajuku. Tel: 03-67340214. www.play-for-tohoku. com Lohengrin Bavarian State Opera performance in Japan. Sep 25 & Oct 2, 3pm; Sep 29, 4pm, ¥28,000-¥57,000. NHK Hall. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888. Bavarian State Orchestra Japanese jazz vocalist. Oct 28, time:TBA, ¥4,800/¥6,800. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Conductor: Kent Nagano. Sep 28, 7pm, ¥11,000-¥19,000. Suntory Hall. Nearest stn: Roppongi Itchome. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888. Dirty Dozen Brass Band Mezamashi Classics Brass band from Louisiana. Oct 30, time:TBA, ¥5,500/¥7,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Jamaica Jazz Ernest Ranglin, Monty Alexander and Sly & Robbie featured. Nov 3, 5 & 8pm; Nov 4, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥8,400¥10,500. Cotton Club. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-3215-1555. Nov 5-6, 6 & 8:45pm; Nov 7, 7 & 9:30pm, ¥8,400. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-5485-0088. Joe American R&B singer. Nov 9-12, time:TBA, ¥11,500-¥13,500. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Jaco Pastorius Big Band Richard Bona and Peter Erskine. Nov 17-20, time:TBA, ¥8,400. Blue Note. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-54850088. Tortoise Post-rock. Nov 21-22. ¥6,000/¥8,000. Billboard Live. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1133. Feat. Chisako Takashima. Sep 29, 7pm, ¥5,500. Oji Hall. Nearest stn: Ginza. Tel: 03-35640200. Oct 6, 7pm, ¥5,000. Yokohama Minatomirai Hall. Nearest stn: Minatomirai. Tel: 045-682-2020. Ariadne auf Naxos Bavarian State Opera performance in Japan. Oct 5, 7pm; Oct 8 & 10, 3pm, ¥26,000¥54,000. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Nearest stn: Ueno. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888. Music Week in Tokyo Performed by Super Chorus Tokyo organized by Roberto Gabbiani. Oct 6, 7pm, ¥1,000¥5,000. Tokyo Opera City. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Oct 10, 3pm, ¥1,000-¥5,000. New National Theatre. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-3234-9999. www.mwit.jp/en Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Regular Concert #593 Conductor Jonathan Nott, piano Yu Kosuge. Oct 7, 7pm, ¥2,000-¥7,000. Suntory Hall. Nearest stn: Roppongi Itchome. Tel: 044-520-1511. Chisako Takashima Classical violinist gives a babies-welcome concert. Oct 8, 11:30am & 2 & 4:30pm, ¥5,000. Tokyo Midtown Hall. Nearest stn: Nogizaka or Roppongi. Tel: Kyodo 0570-064-903. Edita Gruberova Austrian opera diva. Oct 9, 6pm, ¥9,000- ¥22,000. Suntory Hall. Nearest stn: Roppongi Itchome. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888. New Japan Philharmonic Regular Concert #484 Conductor: Ingo Metzmacher. Oct 15, 2pm, price: TBA. Suntory Hall. Nearest stn: Roppongi Itchome. Tel: 03-3584-9999. Suono Italia By Italian and Japanese classic musicians. Reservation required. Oct 17-19, 7pm, free. Italian Cultural Institute. Nearest stn: Kudanshita. Tel: 03-3264-6011. www. suonoitalia.jp Sylvie Guillem on stage Hope Japan Tour. Oct 22-Jan 1. 3 & 6:30pm, ¥6,000¥18,000. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Nearest stn: Ueno. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888. Schellenberger & Yu Kosuge Charity duo concert. Oct 25, 7pm, ¥10,000(SS)/¥8,000(S )/¥6,000(A). Yamaha Ginza Studio. Nearest stn: Ginza. Tel: SMF: 03-3261-9933. Calefax Reed Quintet Pop taste classical ensemble. Nov 5, 4pm, ¥3,500/¥1,500(student). Saitama Arts Theater. Nearest stn: Yonohonmachi. Tel: 0570-064-939. David Fray Young French pianist. Nov 26, 3pm, ¥3,500/¥1,000(student). Saitama Arts Theater. Nearest stn: Yonohonmachi. Tel: 0570-064-939. Asia Orchestra Week Orchestras from South Korea, New Zealand and Japan. Dec 2, 2pm; Dec 3-4, 7pm, ¥3,000(S)/¥2,000(A)/ ¥1,000(B). Tokyo Opera City. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: AJSO: 03-5610-7275. Vienna Chamber Ensemble Top members from The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Dec 2, 7pm; Dec 3, 1:30pm, ¥6,000-¥8,000. Kioi Hall. Nearest stn: Yotsuya. Tel: NBS: 03-37918888. Ninth Symphony for Kids Charity Concert for Tohoku. Dec 23, 7pm, child ¥3,000(S)/ child ¥2,000(A); parent ¥8,000(S)/parent ¥6,000(A). Tokyo Opera City. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: SMF: 03-3261-9933. Stage Baron’s Seven Deadly Sins—Vaudeville Forever! A variety show of music, dance, pantomime and comedy skits. Sep 9, 7:30pm; Sep 10-11, 2 & 6:30pm; Sep 12, 2pm, ¥2,500/¥3,000. Asakusa Kenban. 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Odorinoba Luxuriate at LucianoShow GETSU Say goodbye to September with an exclusive ¥500 drinks & food menu! Info: http://metropolis.co.jp/events MATSU Sep 30 7-11pm Public performances involving physical expression. Sep 17-18, 1pm, free. 3331 Arts Chiyoda. Nearest stn: Suehirocho. Tel: 03-6803-2441. www.3331. jp/en/ The Decline and Fall of Suzaku Written by Yukio Mishima. Japanese only. Sep 20-Oct 10, Various times, ¥6,300(A)/¥3,150(B). New National Theatre. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-53529999. Muboubi Eigatoshi Performed in German with Japanese subtitles. Part of F/T festival. Sep 21-22, 7:30pm; Sep 23-25, 6pm, ¥5,500/¥3,000(HS). Toyosu Park. Nearest stn: Toyosu. Tel: Festival / Tokyo: 03-5961-5202. Yamato World Tour Special Edition Nippon Beat Japanese drum group Yamato returns home. Sep 24, 2:30 & 7pm, ¥6,000. Tokyo International Forum Hall C. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-5221-9038. www.amuse. co.jp/stages/yamato Daikaiju Eiga Japanese monsters interpretation in French and Japanese. Sep 30; Oct 1-5, various times, ¥2,000. Komaba Agora Theater. Nearest stn: Komabatodaimae. Tel: 03-3467-2743. Rosa, Seulement Collaboration of Mathieu Bertholet and Cindy Van Acker. Oct 1-3, various times, ¥2,000. Komaba Agora Theater. Nearest stn: Komabatodaimae. Tel: 03-3467-2743. The Hunting Gun Japanese language play starring film actress Miki Nakatani. Oct 3-23, ¥7,350. Parco Theater. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3477-5858. Referendum Project F/T. Akira Takayama’s “meta-theater” engages Tokyoites in a nuclear power debate. Oct 11-Nov 11, time:TBA, price:TBA. www. festival-tokyo.jp/en/program/ Referendum Total Living 1986-2011 F/T. A man emerges from jail to be confronted with Fukushima. Directed by Naoto Takenaka. Oct 14-24, various times, ¥5,000. Nishi-Sugamo Arts Factory. Nearest stn: Nishi-Sugamo station or Shin- Koshinzuka. Tel: 03-5961-5200. Hemispherical Red and Black F/T. Peru-born Yudai Kamisato's 3/11-inspired work shows 19th-century Americans responding to a strange circumstance. Oct 28-Nov 6, price: TBA, time: TBA. Nishi-Sugamo Arts Factory. Nearest stn: Nishi-Sugamo station 18 • DOwNLOAD OuR PODCAST AT • PODCAST. PODCAST METROPOLIS.CO.JP Go to www.meturl.com/listin or Shin- Koshinzuka. Tel: 03-5961-5200. www.festivaltokyo.jp/en/program/ HemisphericalRedandBlac/ Chaos*Exile F/T. Young internet-based art unit Chaos*Lounge portrays the reaction of Akihabara to 3/11. Oct 28-Nov 6, time:TBA, price:TBA. Akihabara. www. festival-tokyo.jp/en/program/ ChaosExile Ah, Kohya Produced by Yukio Ninagawa, performed by Keisuke Koide and Jun Matsumoto. Oct 29-Nov 6, ¥10,500(S)/¥9,500(A). Saitama Arts Theater. Nearest stn: Yonohonmachi. Tel: 04-8858-5500. Nov 13-Dec 2, ¥10,500(S)/¥9,500(A). Aoyama Round Theatre. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3797-5678. Citizen of Seoul 1939: The Contrapuntal Music of Love Japanese and S. Korean actors. Oct 29-Dec 4, various times, ¥4,000/¥3,000(student). Kichijoji Theatre. Nearest stn: Kichijoji. Tel: 0422-22-0911. The Castle Tower Akira Shirai, Eisuke Sasai and others. Japanese only. Nov 5-20, time: TBA, ¥7,350(S)/¥5,250(A)/¥3,150(B). New National Theatre. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-53529999. Blue Sky of Edo 2 Japanese story telling style play. Nov 5-20, various times, ¥6,500(S)/¥5,000(A). Setagaya Public Theater. Nearest stn: Sangenjaya. Tel: G2 produce: 03-5738-0637. The Show Must Go On F/T. French director/ choreographer Jerome Bel obliterates expectations in one of the most celebrated dance pieces of the last decade. Nov 12-13, 4pm, ¥3,500. Saitama Arts Theater. Nearest stn: Yonohonmachi. Tel: 04-8858-5500. www. festival-tokyo.jp/en/program/ TheShowMustGoOn Red Cliff Based on Three Kingdom Saga-inspired movie. Until Jan 1, Various times, ¥12,000. Le Theatre Ginza. Nearest stn: Ginza. Tel: Nelke Planning: 03-3715-5706. Zed Dazzling production by Cirque du Soleil in a dedicated theater. Ongoing, various times, ¥7,800-¥18,000. Cirque du Soleil Theater. Nearest stn: Maihama. Tel: 05-7002-8777. www.zed.co.jp Cats Japanese version of the hit Broadway musical, produced by Gekidan Shiki. Ongoing, various times, ¥8,000-¥9,800, Canon Cats Theatre. Nearest stn: Shintakashima. Tel: 03-5776-6730. Blue Man Group in Tokyo A unique theatrical performance of music, comedy and multimedia. Ongoing, various times, ¥7,500(S)/¥8,500 (poncho seats), Roppongi Blue Man Theatre. Nearest stn: Roppongi. http://blueman.jp Dance Miki Ishioka Flamenco dancer. Sep 9, 7pm, ¥5,000(+500 for 1d). Duo Music Exchange. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: Kyodo: 0570-064708. Akiko Kanda Modern Dance Akiko Kanda’s dance company. Sep 9, 7pm; Sep 10, 3 & 7pm; Sep 11, 3pm, ¥5,250. Aoyama Round Theatre. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3797-5678. Manta & Just to Dance Performed by Hela Fattoumi and Eric Lamoureux. Sep 13 & 15, time:TBA, ¥5,000(2days)¥3, 500(general)/¥3,000(student). Aoyama Round Theatre. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: French Institute: 03-5206-2500. Dance Creation Award 8-min dance performances by various artists. Until Sep 17, time: TBA, ¥2,000(3days). Theatre 1010. Nearest stn: Kita-Senju. Tel: 03-5244-1010. http://dcaward.jp 1 Hour before Sunset Collaboration of dance and percussion. Sep 16, 7pm, ¥3,800(general)/¥3,000 (student). Zounohana Terrace. Nearest stn: Nihon O-dori. Tel: 045-661-0602. Outflows Hardcore contemporary dance company. Sep 17, various times, ¥4,000/¥3,000(under 29). Komaba Agora Theater. Nearest stn: Komabatodaimae. Tel: 03-3467-2743. Swan Lake Performed by K-Ballet company. Sep 23, 3pm, ¥8,000¥17,000. Sonic City. Nearest stn: Omiya. Until Oct 23, 2pm, ¥8,000-¥18,000. Fuchu-noMori Art Theatre. Nearest stn: Fuchu. Tel: Ticket Space: 03-3234-9999. Shakespeare The Sonnets Dance interpretation of poem cycle choreographed by Megumi Nakamura and Yasuyuki Shuto. Sep 30, 7pm; Oct 1, 6pm, ¥3,150-¥6,300. New National Theatre. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-53529999. Sep 30, 7pm. Double Famous × YASUMOTO Masako Yokohama Triennale. Dance and Music program. Oct 1, 2:30 & 6:30pm, ¥4,000(adv)/¥4,500(door). Douhatsu Shinkan. Nearest stn: Motomachi Chukagai. http:// spectacleonthebay.com Viva Latin Dance Mambo, samba, cha-cha, etc. Oct 7, 6:30pm, ¥3,500. Lirio Hall. Nearest stn: Kameari. Tel: 03-5670-2233. 7th & 8th Year Entrants’ Demonstrations Dance by young ballet dancers. Until Oct 9, 3pm, ¥2,000. New National Theatre. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-5352-9999. Special Evening Dance performance by CSB International. Oct 9, 3 & 7pm; Oct 10, 2 & 6pm, ¥6,800. Cradle Hall. Tel: 03-6804-2236. Romeo and Juliet Performed by St. Petersburg State Academic Ballet Theatre. Oct 15, 2pm, ¥6,500(general)/¥3,500(under MS). Mori no Hall. Tel: 042-7753811. Modern & Ballet Art dance exhibition. Oct 16, 4pm, ¥6,000/¥5,000. Kanagawa Kenmin Hall. Nearest stn: Nihonodori. Tel: Ticket Kanagawa: 045-6628866. Classique Nu Nude, Indian-influenced dance. Oct 20-21, 7pm; Oct 22-23, 3pm, ¥4,000. Shakti Studio. Nearest stn: Horikiri Shobuen. Tel: 03-6822-3269. Bintley’s The Prince of the Pagodas Conductor: Paul Murphy. Oct 30 & Nov 2-6, 2pm; Nov 1, 7pm, ¥3,150-¥12,600. New National Theatre. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-5352-9999. Eonnagata By Sylvie Guillem, Robert Lepage, Russell Maliphant. Nov 17-18, 7pm; Nov 19-20, 3pm, ¥5,000-¥15,000. U-Port Hall. Nearest stn: Osakihirokoji. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888. NEPENJI com/listings for complete listings Chikamatsu Dance A program: Onna Goroshi Abura no Jigoku. Nov 17-27, various times, ¥5,250(A)/¥3,150(B). New National Theatre. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-53529999. The Kabuki Samurai story arranged by Maurice Bejart. Dec 17-18, 3pm, ¥3,000-¥10,000. Tokyo Bunka Kaikan. Nearest stn: Ueno. Tel: NBS: 03-3791-8888(from Sep 3). Clubbing Friday 9 Ageha Nine Rulaz Line 9th Anniversary. Reggae, hip-hop: Ft. Mighty Crown, Fire Ball, etc. From 11pm ¥3,500. Nearest stn: Shin-Kiba. Tel: 03-55342525. www.ageha.com Atom Tokyo Shake. Trance, hip-hop. From 7pm, price TBA. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54285195. www.clubatom.com Club Asia Danzoo. Electro, techno: DJs Fumiya, Yoshimasa, etc. From 11pm, ¥3,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54582551. http://asia.iflyer.jp Eleven Bad House. House: DJs Sugiurumn, Yummy, etc. From 10pm, ¥3,000. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5775-6206. www.go-to-eleven.com Module Magnet. Breakbeats, electronic: DJs Funnel, Dive, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3464-8432. www.moduletokyo.com The New Matrix Bar Matrix Friday. Old school hip-hop, west side, south side, all mix DJ Ykk and more. From 6pm, ¥1,000 (after 11:30pm). Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1066. www. matrixbar.jp The Room Cross Colors. House, crossover: DJs Fukutomi, Takizawa, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3461-7167. www.theroom. jp Warehouse702 Love & House. House: DJs Hanzawa, Nakamura, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-62300343. www.warehouse702. com Womb 2e2l meets Definitive. Techno, house: DJs Olivier Giacomotto, Luu, etc. From 11pm, ¥4,000. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-1383. www.womb. co.jp Eleven Raft Tokyo x Real Grooves. House, techno DJs Emesto Ferreyra, Tez & Kusda, etc: Live: AlexSmoke. From 10pm, ¥3,500. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5775-6206. www. go-to-eleven.com Loop Synthesizer. DJs TBA. From 6:30pm, ¥2,500(adv)/¥3,000. Nearest stn: Daikanyama. Tel: 080-4340-5820. www. live-loop.com/live.html Module Slave to the House. House: DJs Universal Indian, Yamada, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3464-8432. www.moduletokyo.com The New Matrix Bar Saturday Night Fever. Hip-hop, R&B, reggae: DJ Ykk and more. From 6pm, ¥1,000 (after 10pm). Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3405-1066. www. matrixbar.jp Velours Velvet. All mix: DJ Vivid and more. From 11pm, ¥2,500. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-5778-4777. www.velours.jp Warehouse702 Eleven Sdm. Bass music: DJs E-Mura, Mal, etc. From 10pm, ¥1,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5775-6206. www. go-to-eleven.com Module Smf Salon. Lounge. From 6pm, ¥1,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3464-8432. www.module-tokyo.com The Room Sunday 11 Atom Carnival. Trance, hip-hop. From 7pm, price TBA. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5428-5195. www.clubatom.com Module Atom Eleven The Climax. House: DJs Goto, Watanabe, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5775-6206. www.go-to-eleven.com The Ruby Room Tokyo Free Style Monday. All mix. From 7pm, Free. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-37803022. www.rubyroomtokyo. com Warehouse702 Candy Flavour. DJs Hide, Kunny, etc. From 11pm, men ¥3,500 w/1d, women free. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-3586-6383. www. fbar.jp The Room Bar. Bar style. From midnight, Free. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3461-7167. www.theroom.jp Warehouse702 Womb Wcn. House, techno: DJs Matsumura, Tsukagoshi, etc. From 10pm, ¥1,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-1383. www. womb.co.jp Thursday 15 Atom Dna. Trance, hip-hop. From 7pm, price TBA. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5428-5195. www.clubatom.com Club Asia Affection. Hip-hop: DJs Masa Go, Tats, etc. From 11pm, ¥3,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5458-2551. http://asia.iflyer.jp Eleven Soundpost. Techno: DJs Katsuya, Kent, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-57756206. www.go-to-eleven.com Module Tokyo Rave. Trance, hip-hop. From 7pm, price TBA. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54285195. www.clubatom.com Laguna Bass. Bass music, dubstep: DJs Laguna Bass Crew. From 9pm, ¥1,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3464-8432. www. module-tokyo.com Club Asia Womb The Room Cadissh. Electro, house: DJs Nakata, Veevee, etc. From 11pm, ¥3,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54582551. http://asia.iflyer.jp Techvane. House, techno: DJs Saimura, Uchida, etc. From 10pm, ¥1,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54591383. www.womb.co.jp http://nepenji.net f.BAR Us. House, techno: DJs Aosawa, Kensei, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-6230-0343. www.warehouse702.com Atom Nepenji Ebisu: 03-3793-2357 Nepenji Ikejiri: 03-3421-3202 Email: info@nepenji.net Sml. House, hip-hop: DJs Red-Eye, Waxxxrub, etc. From 10pm, ¥1,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5775-6206. www. go-to-eleven.com Lux. Black music: DJs Hokuto, Sachiho, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-62300343. www.warehouse702. com Monday 12 Cut ¥6,300~ Single Color ¥6,300~ Half Head ¥8,400~ Full Head ¥12,600~ Blow Dry ¥3,675 Goat. House, techno: DJs Taniguchi, Hayashi, etc. From 11pm, ¥3,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54582551. http://asia.iflyer.jp Pukarisanbashi Em. Nu classic: DJs Sazanami, Cbtek, etc. From midnight, ¥2,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3461-7167. www.theroom.jp CUT + COLOR 20% off color price Wednesday 14 The Room The Room CUT + TREATMENT ¥10,000 ¥8,000 Open Mic. Rock, indie. From 7pm, ¥1,000 w/2d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-37803022. www.rubyroomtokyo. com Multiple Personality. Techno, minimal: DJs Housecat, Issei, etc. From 5pm, ¥2,000. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3464-8432. www.moduletokyo.com Womb Cruise. Techno. Turkish DJ Onur Ozer et al. against illuminated Yokohama waterfront. 4-6pm & 7-9pm, ¥4,000. Nearest Station: Minato Mirai. Tel: 045-223-2121. www. womb.co.jp Special offer for Metropolis readers The Ruby Room Eleven Cross Mountain Night. Techno: DJs Cassy, Ken Ishii, etc. From 11pm, ¥4,000. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-1383. www.womb.co.jp Curly Hair Specialist & Colorist In the Jungle Groove. Afro beats. DJs Osada, Sato, etc: Live: K-Boss and more. From midnight, ¥2,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3461-7167. www. theroom.jp Womb Saturday 10 Jeff Amadeus. Hard techno: DJs Jeff Amadeus, Mayuri, etc. From 10pm, ¥3,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3486-6861. www.amrax.jp Style. Trance, hip-hop. From 7pm, price TBA. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5428-5195. www.clubatom.com Club Asia Ageha Amrax Amate-Raxi Atom Cross Gate. House, techno DJs Alex Kid, Loud One, etc. From 11pm, men ¥3,500 w/1d, women ¥2,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-62300343. www.warehouse702.com Salon de Disco. Trance, J-pop. From 7pm, price TBA. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-54285195. www.clubatom.com House Dream. DJs Nervo, Kawasaki, etc. Time 11pm, price ¥2,000 (adv)/¥3,400 (door). Nearest stn: Shin-Kiba. Tel: 03-5534-2525. www. ageha.com Tuesday 13 Ryukyu Holic. Loose and hot music: DJs Genta, Sato, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,000. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-34617167. www.theroom.jp #911 • wWW.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 19 Agenda Listings Warehouse702 Night Dress. House, electro: DJs Sugiurumn, Wadaken, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-6230-0343. www.warehouse702.com Womb Page7. Techno , house: DJs Hiro, Arai, etc. From 10pm, ¥1,500. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5459-1383. www. womb.co.jp Friday 16 Club Asia Yeah. Electro: DJs 80kidz, The Lowbrows, etc. From 11pm, ¥3,500. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-5458-2551. http://asia.iflyer.jp Eleven Aesthetic Dentistry FREE COUNSELING FOR METROPOLIS READERS Wag. Techno, house: DJs Dantz, Yucci, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,000 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-34648432. www.module-tokyo. com Wah Wah. Rare groove: DJs Kuroda, Ishii, etc. From 10pm, ¥2,500 w/1d. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-34617167. www.theroom.jp Implants Orthodontics 1F Osakabe Bldg, 5-46-12 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku. Tel: 03-3486-4484. Module The Room Ceramics Closed Wed. & Hols. Museum. House: DJ Masanori Morita. From 10pm, ¥3,000. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5775-6206. www. go-to-eleven.com The Ruby Room info@aoyama-omotesando.jp www.aoyama-omotesando.jp Beer Pong. All mix: DJ Ethan Green. From midnight, ¥1,500 w/1d and game ticket. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3780-3022. www. rubyroomtokyo.com Warehouse702 Pink. House: DJs Daishi Dance, Mitomi, etc. From 10pm, ¥3,500. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-62300343. www.warehouse702. com Upcoming Thu. Sep 22, 10pm Sander Van Doorn Famed Dutch electro-trance DJ in his Japan debut. With Ko Kimura etc. ¥4,000. Warehouse702, Azabu Juban www.warehouse702.com Go to www.meturl.com/listin 11am-7pm. 3F, 1-24-3 MinamiAoyama, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Nogizaka. Tel: 03-34021010. www.toto.co.jp/gallerma free. 3-6-18 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Takaracho. Tel: 03-5250-6530. www.inax. co.jp/gallery Gallery Trinity Italian Cultural Institute Miyuki Takenaka. Painting. Until Sep 17, free. Open Tue-Fri noon-8pm, Sat 11am-8pm, closed Sun-Mon. 9-6-19 Akasaka, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Nogizaka. Tel: 03-37461112. www.g-trinity.com Mori Art Museum Metabolism, The City of the Future. Various media. Until Jan 15, ¥1,500 (general)/¥1,000 (HS, univ)/¥500 (MS and under). Tsang Kinwah. Installations. Until Jan 15, ¥1,500 (general)/¥1,000 (HS, univ)/¥500 (MS and under). Open Mon & Wed-Sun 10am-10pm, Tue 10am-5pm. 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www.mori.art. museum Nichido Contemporary Art NCA Collection. Various media. Until May 5, Semi-permanent exhibition, free. 4-3-3 Hachobori, Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Takaracho. Tel: 03-35552140. www.nca-g.com/en Suntory Museum of Art The Yearning for Venetian Glass: Beauty that Traversed Oceans and Time. Starting from August 10. Glassware. Until Oct 11, free (MS and under)/¥800 (HS, univ)/¥1,100 (general). Light and Shadows in Namban Art: The Mystery of the Western Kings on Horseback. Painting. Until Dec 4, free (MS and under)/¥800 (HS, univ)/¥1,100 (general). Light and shadow of western arts. Painting. Until Dec 4, ¥1,300(general)/¥1,000(univ, HS)/free(under MS). Open Wed-Sat 10am-8pm, Sun-Mon & hols 10am-6pm, closed Tue. 9-7-4 Akasaka, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3479-8600. www.suntory. com/culture-sports/sma The National Art Center, Tokyo American Art from the Phillips Collection. Painting. Until Dec 12, ¥1,500/¥1,200(univ)/¥800(HS). Open Wed-Mon 10am-6pm, closed Tue. 7-22-2 Roppongi. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-6812-9900. www.nact.jp Tokyo Midtown Design Makes You Happy!? Pro and student art works. Sep 9-29, free. 9 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-3408-9920. www. design.kyushu-u.ac.jp/g-parn ginza/kyobashi/ Tokyo Galerie Sho Eleven Torture Garden Japan Autumn Ball. Techno. DJ David TG, Sota. S, Fred the Bat, ME:CA etc. Sep 18, from 10pm, ¥4,500. Tel: 03-5775-6206. www.go-to-eleven.com Ginza Nikon Salon akasaka/ roppongi Nikon Photo Contest International Winning Works 2010-2011. Photography. Until Sep 13, free. 1F Strate Ginza, 7-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Ginza. Tel: 03-3248-3783. www.nikon-image.com/ activity/salon/index_en.htm 21_21 Design Sight Idemitsu Museum of Arts Exhibitions Irving Penn and Issey Miyake. Visual Dialogue. Until Apr 8, ¥1,000(general)/¥800( univ)/¥500(HS,MS). Open Mon & Wed-Sun 11am-8pm, closed Tue. 9-7-6 Akasaka, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Nogizaka. Tel: 03-3475-2121. www.2121designsight.jp Gallery Ma Alejandro Aravena: The Forces in Architecture. Architecture. Until Oct 1, free. Open Mon-Thu 11am-6pm & Sat-Sun , Fri 20 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp Kaiga no Kettou: Blood of painting. Painting. Sep 9-Oct 8, price: TBA. Open Mon-Fri 11am-7pm, Sat 11am-5pm, closed Sun. B1 Sansho Bldg, 3-2-9 Nihombashi, Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-3275-1008. www.g-sho.com Japanese Beauty: Ike no Taiga, Buson Yosa, Gyokudo Kawai and Sengai. Nihonga. Until Oct 23, free (MS and under)/¥700 (HS, univ)/¥1,000 (general). Open Tue-Thu 10am-5pm, Fri 10am-7pm, closed Mon. 9F Teigeki Bldg, 3-1-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-3213-9402. www.idemitsu.co.jp/museum Inax Gallery Houses for Comfort: The Architecture of Isaku Nishimura. Architecture. Until Nov 19, The Uffizi by Giorgio Vasari: The Factory And Representation. Painting. Until Oct 12, free. Live Pottery. Pottery by Faenza award winners. Until Sep 23, free. Suono Italia. Musical instruments. Until Oct 19, free. 2-1-30 Kudan-Minami, Chiyoda-ku. Nearest stn: Kudanshita. Tel: 03-3264-6011. www.iictokyo.esteri.it Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo Toulouse-Lautrec:The Maurice Joyant Collection. Painting. Until Dec 25, ¥500 (elem, MS)/¥1,000 (HS, univ)/¥1,500 (general). 2-6-2 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www.mimt.jp Mitsui Memorial Museum Luxurious Kyoto Maki-e. Crafts. Until Nov 13, free (MS and under)/¥700 (HS, univ)/¥1,200 (general). 7F Mitsui Main Bldg, 2-1-1 Nihombashi-Muromachi, Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Mitsukoshimae. Tel: 03-57778600. www.mitsui-museum.jp Mitsuo Aida Museum An Eye for Children: Tomato and Mellon. Calligraphy. Until Sep 11, ¥200 (elem)/¥500 (MS, HS, 70 and over)/¥800 (general). Open Tue-Sun 10am-5:30pm, closed Mon. B1 Tokyo International Forum Glass Bldg, 3-5-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku. Tel: 03-6212-3200. www.mitsuo.co.jp Shiodome Museum Shoji Hamada. Ceramics. Until Sep 25, ¥200 (MS and under)/¥300 (HS, univ)/¥400 (65 and over)/¥500 (general). Wiener Werkstatte 1903-1932, Multiplicative Decoration. Furniture. Until Dec 20, ¥200 (elem, MS)/ ¥ 300 (HS, univ)/ ¥ 400 (65 and over)/ ¥ 500 (general). Open Tue-Sun 10am-6pm, closed Mon. 4F, 1-5-1 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Shimbashi. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www.mew.co.jp/corp/museum Span Gallery Celebration of the publication of Kirino Senko. By Yanase Takashi & Uno Akira. Illustration. Until Sep 17, free. Open Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, closed Sun. Fantastic Beast Beast. Illustration and painting. Sep 19-24. 1F Seio Bldg, 2-2-18 Ginza, Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Ginza. Tel: 03-5524-3060. www.span-art.co.jp. The National Museum of Modern Art Leiko Ikemura: Transfiguration. Painting. Until Oct 23, free (HS and under)/¥450 (univ)/¥850 (general). Leo Rubinfien: Wounded Cities. Photography. Until Oct 23, free (HS and under)/¥130 (univ)/¥420 (general). Open Tue-Thur 10am-5pm, Fri 10am-8pm, Sat-Sun 10am-5pm. 3-7-6 Kyobashi Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Takebashi. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www.momat.go.jp The National Museum of Modern Art, Craft & Design Guerrino Tramonti, the Magician of Color Raised in Faenza, Italy. Exhibition. Until Nov 13, ¥800/¥500(univ)/¥300(HS). Open Tue-Thu & Sat-Sun 10am-5pm, Fri 10am-8pm. 3-1 Kitanomaru-koen Chiyoda-Ku. Nearest stn: Takebashi. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www.momat. go.jp/english harajUkU/aoyama Embassy of Canada Prince Takamado Gallery Musings. Drawing and paintings by Ben Woolfitt. Until Oct 3, free. 7-3-38 Akasaka, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Aoyama. Tel: 03-5412-6305. www.japan.gc.ca com/listings for complete listings Nezu Museum Treasure Japanese Swords. Exhibition. Until Sep 25, ¥1,2 00(general)/¥1,000(student). 6-5-1 Minami-Aoyama Minatoku. Nearest stn: Omotesando. Tel: 03-3400-2536. www. nezu-muse.or.jp/en/index.html Ukiyo-e Ota Memorial Museum of Art Power Spots of Edo. Painting. Until Sep 25, ¥700/¥500(univ, HS)/free(under MS). Open Tue-Sun 10:30am-5:30pm, closed Mon. 1-10-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku. Nearest stn: Harajuku. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www.ukiyoe-ota-muse.jp Kayabacho/Kiba Base Gallery O Seok-Keun. Photography. Until Oct 22, free. Open Mon-Sat 11am-7pm, closed Sun and hols. 1-1-6 NihombashiKayabacho, Chuo-ku. Nearest stn: Kayabacho. Tel: 03-56236655. www.basegallery.com Shibuya/Ebisu Bunkamura Gallery The Love Letter From Vermeer. Painting. Until Mar 14, ¥1,500(general)/¥1,000(univ, HS)/¥700(under HS). Open daily, 10am-7pm. 2- 24-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3477-9111. www. bunkamura.co.jp/english/ index.html Seibu Shibuya Yohji Yamamoto. Paris collection debut 30th anniversary. Until Sep 19, free. 21-1 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-8330. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-3462-0111. Space O Vivienne Westwood Shoes. until Jan 9. Exhibition. Dec 1, JPY1,000(general)/ JPY800(univ)/JPY600(HS,MS). B3 Omotesando Hills, 4-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku. Nearest stn: Meijijingumae. Tel: 03-3497-0310. www. omotesandohills.com/english/ index.html Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography Photographs Of Children: The Child Within Us. Photography. Until Dec 4, ¥200 (HS, MS, 65 and over)/¥400 (univ)/¥500 (general). Open Tue-Wed 10am-6pm, Thur-Fri 10am-8pm, Sat-Sun 10am-6pm, closed Mon. 1-13-3 Mita Meguro-ku Tokyo. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: 03-3280-0099. http://syabi. com/e/contents/index.html Yamatane Museum of Art Nihon-ga Zoo: An Animal Paradise. Painting. Until Sep 11, free (under MS)/¥800 (univ)/¥1000 (general). Masterpieces of Modern Japan Paintings from Kabuki-za Theater Collection Painting. Painting. Until Nov 6, ¥1,200(general)/¥900(univ, HS)/free(under MS). Open Tue-Fri 11am-5pm, closed Mon & hols. 3-12-36 Hiroo, Shibuya-ku. Nearest stn: Ebisu. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www. yamatane-museum.or.jp Shinjuku/ Ikebukuro Vanilla Gallery Futanari by Gosunkugi Torakichi. Painting. Sep 6-11, free. Open Mon-Fri noon-7pm, Sat & hols noon-5pm, closed Sun. 4F Second Kamata Bldg, 6-10-10 Ginza, Chuo-ku. Tel: 03-5568-1233. Nearest stn: Ginza. www.vanilla-gallery. com Sagemonoya Gallery Sagemonoya Exhibition and Sale. Exhibition and sale of wood carvings at the only antique shop in Japan specializing in Netsuke and Sagemono. Until Oct 16, free. 1:30-6pm Wednesday to Saturday (except National Hols). Yabane K.K. Yotsuya 4-chome 28-20-704 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. Nearest stn: Shinjuku Gyoenmae. Tel: 03-3352-6286. www.netsuke. com Sompo Japan Museum of Art Maurice Denis. Painting. Until Nov 13, ¥1,000(general)/¥600(univ, HS)/free(under MS). 42F Sompo Japan Bldg, 1-26-1 Nishi-Shinjuku. Nearest stn: Shinjuku. Tel: 03-5405-8686. www.sompo-japan.co.jp/ museum Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery House Inside City Outside House: Tokyo Metabolizing. Architecture. Until Oct 2, ¥600 (elem, MS)/JPT800 (HS, univ)/¥1,000 (general). Hotai Tomoyuki: Oval Night. Sculpture. Until Oct 2, ¥200. Feel and Think: A New Era of Tokyo Fashion. Fashion. Until Dec 25, ¥600 (elem, MS)/ JPT800 (HS, univ)/¥1,000 (general). Younger Generation. Various media. Until Dec 25, free. Open Tue-Thu 11am-7pm, Fri-Sat 11am-8pm. 3-20-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku. Nearest stn: Hatsudai. Tel: 03-5353-0756. www.operacity. jp/en/ag Ueno Amuse Museum Japanese Beauty. Textiles. Until Oct 10, free. 2-34-3 Asakusa, Taito Ku. Nearest stn: Asakusa. Tel: 03-5806-1181. www. amusemuseum.com Edo-Tokyo Museum 100 Years of Tokyo Transport. Various media. Until Sep 10, ¥650 (MS and under)/¥1,040 (univ)/¥1,300 (general). World Heritage Venezia. Various media. Until Dec 1, ¥700 (under univ and seniors)/¥1,120 (univ)/¥1,400 (general). Open Tue-Fri 9:30am-5:30pm, Sat 9:30am-7:30pm, Sun 9:30am5:30pm, closed Mon & hols. 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku. Nearest stn: Ryogoku. Tel: 03-3626-9974. www. edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp National Museum of Nature and Science The Dinosaur Expo 2011. Paleontology. Until Oct 2, ¥600 (elem, MS, HS)/¥1,500 (general). Open Tue-Thur 9am-5pm, Fri 9am-8pm, Sat-Sun 9am-5pm, closed Mon. 7-20 Ueno Park, Taito-ku. Nearest stn: Ueno. Tel: 03-38220111. www.kahaku.go.jp The National Museum of Western Art The Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece From the British Museum. Various media. Until Sep 25, ¥700 (HS and under)/¥1,200 (univ)/¥1,500 (general). Lights and Shadows, Goya. Painting. Until Jan 29, ¥1,500/¥1,200(univ)/ ¥800(HS). Open daily 9:30am5:30pm. 7-7 Ueno-Koen, Taito-ku. Nearest stn: Ueno. Tel: 03-3828-5131. www. nmwa.go.jp Tokyo National Museum Kukai's World: The Arts of Esoteric Buddhism. Sculpture. Until Sep 25, free (MS and under)/¥900 (HS)/¥1,200(univ)/¥1,500 (general). Open Tue-Sun 9:30am-5pm. 13-9 Ueno Park, Taito-ku. Nearest stn: Ueno. Tel: 03-5777-8600. www.tnm.jp Tokyo Wonder Site, Hongo TWS-Emerging. Sept 3-25. various media. Until Oct 23, free. 2-4-16 Hongo, Bunkyou-ku. Nearest stn: Suidobashi. Tel: 03-5689-5331. www.tokyo-ws.org Other Areas 3331 Arts Chiyoda Chiyoda Art Festival 2011: 3331 Independents. Various media. Until Sep 19, free. Open daily noon-7pm. Nearest stn: Suehirocho. Tel: 03-68032441. www.3331.jp/en Aqua City Passion for Car Design. 60 replicas of sports cars. Until Sep 30, free. 1-7-1 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo. Nearest stn: Odaiba Kaihin Koen. Tel: 03-3599-4700. www. aquacity.jp/en/top Hara Museum of Contemporary Art Art Scope 2009-2011: Invisible Memories. Four Japanese and a German Artists featured. Until Nov 27, ¥1,000/¥700(univ, HS). Open Tue-Sun 11am-5pm, closed Mon. 4-7-25 Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku. Nearest stn: Kitashinagawa. Tel: 03-34450651. www.haramuseum. or.jp Hiromart Gallery Paddy Shaw. Mixed-media. Sep 9-Oct 16, free. Mimura Bldg 1F, 1-30-7, Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0014. Nearest stn: Edogawabashi. Hoki Museum Still Lifes and Landscapes. Various media. Until Nov 13, free (elem and under)/¥750 (MS)/¥1,000 (HS, univ)/¥1,500 (general). Open Mon, Wed & Thu 10am-6pm, Fri, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-5pm, closed Tue. 3-15 Asumigaokahigashi, Midoriku, Chiba. Nearest stn: Toke. Tel: 043-205-1500. www. hoki-museum.jp/en Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art Moholy-Nagy in Motion. Photography. Until Dec 11, ¥500 (HS and under)/¥900 (univ, 65 and over)/¥1,100 (general). Open Tue-Sun 9:30am-5pm, closed Mon. 631 Sakado, Sakura-shi. Nearest stn: Sakura. Tel: 04-3498-2131. http:// kawamura-museum.dic. co.jp Miraikan Making of Tokyo Sky Tree. Special Exhibition. Until Oct 2, ¥1,800/¥500(under 18). 2-3-6, Aomi, Koto-ku. Nearest stn: Telecom Center station. Tel: 03-35709151. www.miraikan.jst. go.jp/en Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo Frédéric Back: The Man Who Planted Trees. Drawing. Until Oct 2, free (MS and under)/¥250 (HS, 65 and older)/¥400 (univ)/¥500 (general). 4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku. Nearest stn: Kiyosumi-shirakawa. Tel: 03-5245-4111. www.mot-artmuseum.jp Pola Museum of Art Leonard Foujita: Mon Paris, Mon Atelier. Painting. Until Jan 15, ¥700 (elem, MS)/¥1,300 (HS, univ)/¥1,600 (over 65)/¥1,800 (general). Leonard Fujita Watashino Paris, Watashino Atelier. Painting. Until Jan 1, free. 1285 Kozukayama, Sengokuhara, Hakonemachi. Nearest stn: Gora. Tel: 04-6084-2111. www. polamuseum.or.jp Sagemonoya Gallery Sagemonoya Exhibition and Sale. Exhibition and sale of wood carvings at the only antique shop in Japan specializing in Netsuke and Sagemono. Until Oct 16, free. 1:30-6pm Wednesday to Saturday (except National Hols). Yabane K.K. Yotsuya 4-chome 28-20-704 Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. Nearest stn: Shinjuku Gyoenmae. Tel: 03-3352-6286. www. netsuke.com #911 • wWW.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 21 Agenda Listings The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama 100th Birth Anniversary, Q Ei. Oil painter. Concurrent exhibition with Urawa. Until Nov 6, ¥800(general)/¥500(univ, HS). Open daily 10am-5:30pm. 9-30-1 Tokiwa, Urawa-ku, Saitama-shi. Tel: 048-8240111. www.momas. jp/022eng/e_index.htm Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum Glass Admired by The Russian Tsars: History of European and Russian Glasses from the Collection of the State Heritage Museum. Glassware. Until Sep 25, ¥500(HS, MS, elem and under, 65 and older)/¥800 (HS)/¥1,000 (general). Art Deco in the Former Prince Asaka Residence. Various media. Until Oct 31, ¥500(HS, MS, elem and under, 65 and older)/¥800 (HS)/¥1,000 (general). 5-21-9 Shirokanedai, Minato-ku. Nearest stn: Meguro. Tel: 03-3443-0201. www. teien-art-museum.ne.jp Urawa Art Museum 100th Birth Anniversary Q Ei. Oil painter. Concurrent exhibition with Saitama Modern Art. Until Nov 6, ¥800(general)/¥500(univ, HS). Open daily 10am-5pm. 3F Urawa Century City, 2-5-1 Naka-cho, Urawa-ku, Saitama. Nearest stn: Urawa. Tel: 048-827-3215. www. uam.urawa.saitama.jp Yokohama Museum of Art Yokohama Triennale 2011. Various media. Until Nov 6, price TBA. 3-4-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama. Nearest stn: Minato Mirai. Tel: 03-57778600. www.yaf.or.jp/yma Yukari Art Contemporary Recurrence Phenomenon. Multi media. Until Sep 17, free. 1F, 2-5-2 Takaban, Meguro-ku. Nearest stn: Gakugei Daigaku. Tel: 03-3712-1383. www. yukari-art.com Sports American Football X League IBM Big Blue vs. Nojima Sagamihara Rise. Sep 16, 7pm, ¥2,000-¥3,000. Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: 03-5800-9999. Asahi Beer Silver Star vs. All Tokyo Gas Creators. Sep 17, 1:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-2442931. Obic Seagulls vs. Nihon Unisys Bulls. Sep 17, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Fujitsu Frontiers vs. Fuji Xerox Minerva AFC. Sep 18, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Kajima Deers vs. Bullseyes Tokyo. Sep 19, 1:30pm, ¥1,200. Amino Vital Field. Nearest stn: Tobitakyu. Tel: 042-440-0555. Meiji Yasuda Pirates vs. All Mitsubishi Lions. Sep 19, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Amino Vital Field. Nearest stn: Tobitakyu. Tel: 042-4400555. IBM Big Blue vs. Nihon Unisys Bulls. Sep 24, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Asahi Beer Silver Star vs. Nojima Sagamihara Rise. Sep Go to www.meturl.com/listings for complete listings 25, 1:30pm, 1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Obic Seagulls vs. All Tokyo Gas Creators. Sep 25, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-2442931. Fujitsu Frontiers vs. All Mitsubishi Lions. Oct 1, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Kajima Deers vs. Meiji Yasuda Pirates. Oct 1, 1:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-2442931. Bullseyes Tokyo vs. Fuji Xerox Minerva AFC. Oct 2, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. All Tokyo Gas Creators vs. Nojima Sagamihara Rise. Oct 8, 1:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Asahi Beer Silver Star vs. Nihon Unisys Bulls. Oct 8, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Obic Seagulls vs. IBM Big Blue. Oct 9, 1:30pm, ¥2,000-¥3,000. Chiba Marine Stadium. Nearest stn: Kaihinmakuhari. Tel: 04-3296-1189. All Mitsubishi Lions vs. Fuji Xerox Minerva AFC. Oct 10, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Meiji Yasuda Pirates vs. Bullseyes Tokyo. Oct 10, 1:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Kajima Deers vs. Fujitsu Frontiers. Oct 13, 7pm, ¥2,000¥3,000. Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: 03-5800-9999. Fujitsu Frontiers vs. Bullseyes Tokyo. Oct 22, 4:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Kajima Deers vs. All Mitsubishi Lions. Oct 22, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Obic Seagulls vs. Asahi Beer Silver Star. Oct 22, 1:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-2442931. IBM Big Blue vs. All Tokyo Gas Creators. Oct 23, 10:30am, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-2442931. Meiji Yasuda Pirates vs. Fuji Xerox Minerva AFC. Oct 23, 1:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Nihon Unisys Bulls vs. Nojima Sagamihara Rise. Oct 23, 4:30pm, ¥1,200. Kawasaki Stadium. Nearest stn: Keikyu Kawasaki or Kawasaki. Tel: 044-244-2931. Tokyo Yakult Swallows vs. Yokohama BayStars. Sep 19, 6pm, ¥1,500-¥4,500. Jingu Stadium. Nearest stn: Shinanomachi. Tel: 03-34048999. Yomiuri Giants vs. Chunichi Dragons. Sep 19, 2pm, ¥1,000¥6,500. Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: 03-5800-9999. Yokohama BayStars vs. Chunichi Dragons. Sep 20, 6pm, ¥1,800-¥6,500. Yokohama Stadium. Nearest stn: Kannai. Tel: 04-5661-1251. Yomiuri Giants vs. Tokyo Yakult Swallows. Sep 20, 6pm, ¥1,000-¥6,500. Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: 03-5800-9999. Tokyo Yakult Swallows vs. Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Sep 21, 6pm, ¥1,500-¥4,500. Jingu Stadium. Nearest stn: Shinanomachi. Tel: 03-34048999. Yomiuri Giants vs. Yokohama BayStars. Sep 21, 6pm, ¥1,000-¥6,500. Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: 03-58009999. MMA Edo fashion march. Sep 24-25, noon, free. Old Tokaido Road. Nearest stn: Kitashinagawa, Shinbaba or Aomono Yokocho. Baseball Dream.17 Fukuro Matsuri Central League Tokyo Yakult Swallows vs. Hanshin Tigers. Sep 11, 6pm, ¥1,500-¥4,500. Jingu Stadium. Nearest stn: Shinanomachi. Tel: 03-34048999. Yomiuri Giants vs. Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Sep 11, 2pm, ¥1,000-¥6,500. Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: 03-58009999. Yokohama BayStars vs. Yomiuri Giants. Sep 15, 6pm, ¥1,800-¥6,500. Yokohama Stadium. Nearest stn: Kannai. Tel: 04-5661-1251. Pacific League Chiba Lotte Marines vs. Fukuoka Softbank Hawks. Sep 9, 6:15pm, ¥1,800-¥4,800. Chiba Marine Stadium. Nearest stn: Kaihinmakuhari. Tel: 04-32961189. Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters vs. Chiba Lotte Marines. Sep 13, 6pm, ¥1,000¥6,500. Tokyo Dome. Nearest stn: Suidobashi or Korakuen. Tel: 03-5800-9999. Chiba Lotte Marines vs. Orix Buffaloes. Sep 16, 6:15pm, ¥1,800-¥4,800. Chiba Marine Stadium. Nearest stn: Kaihinmakuhari. Tel: 04-32961189. Saitama Seibu Lions vs. Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. Sep 16, 6pm, ¥1,000¥4,500. Seibu Dome. Nearest stn: Seibukyujomae. Tel: 04-2925-1141. Saitama Seibu Lions vs. Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters. Sep 19, 2pm, ¥1,000¥4,500. Seibu Dome. Nearest stn: Seibukyujomae. Tel: 04-2925-1141. Yokohama BayStars vs. Hiroshima Toyo Carp. Sep 22, 6pm, ¥1,800-¥6,500. Yokohama Stadium. Nearest stn: Kannai. Tel: 04-5661-1251. Beach Volleyball Pevonia Cup Sep 29-Oct 2, 9am, ¥5,000(S)/¥3,000(A). Odaiba Beach. Nearest stn: Odaiba Kaihin Koen. www.enjoysport. jp/pevonia_cup Figure Skating Carnival on Ice Oct 1, 7pm, ¥20,000(SS)/¥1 7,000(S)/¥14,000(A)/¥10,0 00(B)/¥8,000(C)/¥6,000(D). Saitama Super Arena. Nearest stn: Saitamashintoshin. Tel: 04-8601-1122. Japan Open 2011 Oct 1, 1 & 7pm, ¥19,000(SS)/ ¥15,000(S)/¥10,000(A)/¥8 ,000(B)/¥6,000(C). Saitama Super Arena. Nearest stn: Saitamashintoshin. Tel: 04-8601-1122. Sep 24, 4pm, ¥5,000-¥100,000. Saitama Super Arena. Nearest stn: Saitamashintoshin. Tel: 0570-08-9999. www. dreamofficial.com Soccer J. League, Division 1 Kashiwa Reysol vs. Nagoya Grampus. Sep 10, 7pm, ¥1,500¥5,500. Hitachi Stadium. Nearest stn: Kashiwa. Tel: 047-162-2250. Kawasaki F. Marinos vs. Vissel Kobe. Sep 11, 7pm, ¥1,500-¥6,000. Todoroki Stadium. Nearest stn: Musashikosugi. Tel: 044-7220303. 22 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp Urawa Reds vs. Montedio Yamagata. Sep 11, 6pm, ¥2,000-¥4,500. Saitama Stadium. Nearest stn: Urawamisono. Tel: 048-8122002. Yokohama F. Marinos vs. Gamba Osaka. Sep 18, 6pm, ¥2,600-¥5,000. Nissan Stadium. Nearest stn: Kozuke. Tel: 04-5477-5000. Omiya Ardija vs. Cerezo Osaka. Sep 18, 7pm, ¥2,500¥5,500. Kumagaya Sport Culture Park. Nearest stn: Kumagaya. Tel: 048−526−2004. Yokohama F. Marinos vs. Vegalta Sendai. Sep 24, 3pm, ¥2,600-¥5,000. Nissan Stadium. Nearest stn: Kozuke. Tel: 04-5477-5000. Kawasaki Frontale vs. Shimizu S-Pulse. Sep 24, 7pm, ¥2,500-¥5,000. Todoroki Stadium. Nearest stn: Musashikosugi. Tel: 044-7220303. Kashiwa Reysol vs. Omiya Ardija. Sep 25, 3pm, ¥2,500¥5,500. Hitachi Stadium. Nearest stn: Kashiwa. Tel: 047-162-2250. Omiya Ardija vs. Avispa Fukuoka. Oct 1, 4pm, ¥2,500¥5,500. NACK5 Stadium. Nearest stn: Kitaomiya. Tel: 048-644-7950. Yokohama F. Marinos vs. Avispa Fukuoka. Oct 15, 3pm, ¥2,600-¥5,000. Nissan Stadium. Nearest stn: Kozuke. Tel: 04-5477-5000. Sumo September Tournament Open Yokohama 2011 Discover new arts, food, history and culture of Yokohama. Until Nov 6, Yokohama. www. invitation-yokohama.jp Forums & Expos Amusement Machine Show Play with cutting-edge games machines. Sep 17, 10am-5pm, ¥1,000. Makuhari Messe. Nearest stn: Kaihinmakuhari. Tel: 04-3296-0001. www. am-show.jp SCAJ World Specialty Coffee Conference and Exhibition Japan’s biggest coffee exhibition. Sep 28-30, 10am-5pm, ¥1,500. Tokyo Big Sight. Nearest stn: KokusaiTenjijo-Seimon. Tel: 03-55301111. www.scaj2011.jp JATA Travel Showcase More than 100 countries will have their stalls out. Oct 1, 10am-6pm; Oct 2, 10am-5pm, ¥1,200 (general)/¥600(student). Tokyo Big Sight. Nearest stn: Kokusai-Tenjijo-Seimon. Tel: 03-5530-1111. www. tabihaku.jp Bazaars & Markets Kinshicho Flea Market Sep 11, Oct 9 & Nov 27, 10am-4pm. Kinshicho Event Hiroba. Nearest stn: Kinshicho. Sumo. Sep 11-25, various times, ¥2,100-¥14,300. Ryogoku Kokugikan. Nearest stn: Ryogoku. Tel: 0570-029310. www.sumo.or.jp/eng Akihabara UDX Flea Market Tennis Umi no Koen Flea Market Rakuten Japan Tennis Championships Oct 2-9, noon, ¥2,000-¥28,000. Ariake Colosseum. Nearest stn: Ariake. Tel: 03-3529-3301. http://rakutenopen.rakuten. co.jp/en Volleyball FIVB World Cup Women’s fourth match: Site A. Nov 16-18, time:TBA, ¥2,000-¥9,800. Yoyogi Gymnasium. Tel: 0570-000732. www.jva.or.jp/en/ Men’s fourth match: Site A. Dec 2-4, time:TBA, ¥2,000¥9,800. Yoyogi Gymnasium. Tel: 0570-000-732. www.jva. or.jp/en Festivals Festival Na Hiwahiwa o Hawai`i Featuring the winners from Merrie Monarch Festival and Na Hoku Hanohano Awards 2011. Sep 17-18, noon & 4:30pm; Sep 19, 11am & 3:30pm, ¥14,000(R)/¥12,00 0(S)/¥10,000(A)/¥8,000(B). Tokyo Dome City Hall. Nearest stn: Korakuen. Tel: 03-35616346. www.nahiwa.com Shinagawa Shukuba Festival Owl Festival . Sep 24-25 & Oct 8-9, midnight. Ikebukuro West Gate Park. Nearest stn: Ikebukuro. Noge Daidogei 2011 Autumn Festival Noge street performance festival. Oct 1-2, all day, free. Noge. Nearest stn: Sakuragicho. Yokohama Triennale 2011 Art festival. Until Nov 6, 11am-6pm, ¥1,600(general)/ ¥1,000(univ)/¥600(HS). Yokohama Museum of Art. Nearest stn: Minato Mirai. Tel: 03-5777-8600. Sep 11, 17-18, 10am-6pm. Akihabara UDX. Nearest stn: Akihabara. Tel: 03-5289-0989. Every third Sun, 10am-4pm, Umi no Koen. Nearest stn: Umi no Koen. rinpodan@ umino-kouen.net Tel: 03-32266800. Best Flea Market Every second Sun, 10am-4pm, Tokyo International Forum Hall C. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-3226-6800. Hanazono Shrine Market Every Sun, 8am-4pm, Hanazono Shrine. Nearest stn: Shinjuku-Sanchome or Shinjuku. Tel: 03-3200-3093. Ibaraki-ichi Fresh vegetables from farms in Ibaraki. Every Sat, 7-9am, Roppongi Hills East Court. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-6406-5285. Nogi Shrine Market Every second Sun, 5:30am3pm, Nogi Shrine. Nearest stn: Nogizaka. Tel: 03-3478-3001. Oedo Antique Fair Japan’s largest outdoor antique market. Every first and third Sun, 8am-4:30pm, Tokyo International Forum Hall C. Nearest stn: Tokyo. Tel: 03-5805-1093. Aoyama Marche Farmer's Market 11. SuperDeluxe. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-5412-0515. “Goodbye to Nuclear Power Plants” Rally Anti-nuclear petition movement. Sep 19, 1pm, free. Meiji Park. Nearest stn: Kokuritsukyogijo or Sendagaya. http://sayonaranukes.org/english Sky Aquarium 2011 Cool down at 250m high. Until Sep 25, 11am-10pm/11am11pm(Fri, Sat), ¥2,000(general )/¥1,500(univ,HS)/¥800(under MS). Tokyo City View. Getsumatsu Party Metropolis's regular end-of-month bash. Dress code: smart-casual. Free entry, ¥500 drink and food menu. Sep 30, 7pm, free. LucianoShow. Nearest stn: Akasaka. Tel: 03-3568-4820. www.metrodining.jp/view/ lucianoshow New Port Town Gathering of creators from various countries and fields. Until Nov 6, 11:30am-7pm, ¥300(general)/¥250(univ). Shin Minatomura. Tel: 045-663-2812. Belgian Beer Weekend Tokyo Belgian Beer Festival. Until Sep 11, Roppongi Hills. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-6406-6000. Stitch-n-Bitch Meet fellow knitters, crocheters and sewers to talk, share ideas, eat, drink and create. Every first and third Tue, 7pm, free, Cafe Respekt. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 03-6418-8144. www.meetup. com/TokyoStitchandBitch Half-Fast Cyclists Bicyclists of all treads meet for slide shows, lectures, ride-planning, etc. Every second Wed, 7pm, free, The Pink Cow. Tel: 03-3406-5597. cowmail@thepinkcow.com halffastcycling@hotmail.com Open Mike Night Try out your new material with the Tokyo Comedy Store. Every first Tues, 8pm, free. TBA Learning Summer Furoshiki Useful Furoshiki wrapping techniques for the summer.; Sep 9, 2pm; Sep 25, 2pm, ¥1000. Miyai. Nearest stn: Ningyocho. Tel: 03-3661-1121. www.japan-furoshiki.jp Drifters Summer School Learn dance, fashion, and architecture. Mail your name, phone number, date desired, and number of tickets. dss11. ticket@spectacleonthebay. com. Sep 14, 7:30pm; Sep 15, 7:30pm; Sep 16, 2pm, ¥1,800(adv)/¥2,000(door). Kanagawa Arts Theatre. Tel: 045-633-6500. http:// spectacleonthebay.com Farmers from around the nation gather to sell their organic fruits and vegetables. Every weekend. United Nations University. Nearest stn: Shibuya or Omotesando. Tel: 03-3456-0960. Morning University of Marunouchi Yasukuni Shrine Antique Market TCS Improv Workshop Every Sun, sunrise-sunset. Yasukuni Shrine. Nearest stn: Kudanshita. Tel: 03-3261-8326. Fudaten Jinja Market Every second Sun, Fudaten Jinja. Nearest stn: Chofu. Tel: 04-2489-0022. Community Orphans and Heroes Musical Benefit Charity event for Tohoku by Lenne Hardt and others. Sep 25 courses ranging from bushido to gospel singing. Until Sep 30, 7:30-8:30pm, price: various. Marunouchi. www. ecozzeria.jp/english The Tokyo Comedy Store’s weekly improv workshop. All levels welcome. Real Dear, Mita. Nearest stn: Azabu-Juban. Tel: 03-5770-7401. Cosmos Club Japanese Lessons Every Wed, 10am-2pm, Kudan Shogai Gakushuukan. Nearest stn: Kudanshita. Tel: 048-7611788. Go Practice Every Sun, 11am, Ben's Café. Nearest stn: Takadanobaba. Tel: 03-3202-2445. Tokyo Wine Tasting Meetup Group Learn about wines and make new friends in an international atmosphere while enjoying gourmet food. Every last Sat, from 7pm, Restaurant venue changes monthly Tokyo Cooking & Recipes Meet Up Group Learn how to make traditional French and Italian dishes in a friendly and international atmosphere. Monthly, various times, ¥6,980 (French, adv)/¥7,980 (French, door)/¥4,980 (Italian, adv)/¥5,980 (Italian, door), Higashi Shibuya. Nearest stn: Shibuya. Tel: 090-1794-7876 for details. www.meetup.com/ Tokyo-Cooking-And-RecipesMeetup-Group Other Events Artists for Tohoku Art and music event for the benefit of Tohoku. Sep 11, ¥1,000. Las Chicas, Aoyama. Tel: 03-3407-6865. www. vision.co.jp Art Aquarium Golden fish meets art. Until Sep 12, 11am-7pm, ¥1,000/¥600(under MS). Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall. Nearest stn: Nihonbashi. http://h-i-d.co.jp/art White Hot Extravaganza 2011 Fundraising event for the Tyler Foundation. Sep 30, from 6pm. Donation ¥30,000 per person. Tel: 03-4580-2770. akiko@tylershineon.org; www. tylershineon.org. Department H Avant-garde party hosted by drag queens. Oct 1, from midnight, ¥3,000-¥5,000. Kinema Club. Nearest stn Uguisudani. Tel: 03-3874-7988. www.kinema.jp Sadistic Circus 2011 Underground party and freak show for kinky adults. Oct 2, 5-9:30pm, ¥8,000 (adv), ¥9,000 (door).Warehouse702. Nearest stn: Azabu Juban. Tel: 03-62300343. www.warehouse702. com Free Mammogram First come first serve, max. 50 women over 20. Oct 12 & 26, 11am-6pm. LaQua. Nearest stn: Korakuen. Tel: 03-58009999. Burton Rail Days Street snowboard event. Nov 19, noon, free. Roppongi Hills. Nearest stn: Roppongi. Tel: 03-6406-6000. www. burtonraildays.com Film Latin Beat Film Festival 18 films from Spain and Latin America. Most films in Spanish with Japanese subtitles. Sep 15-19, various times, ¥1,700/¥1,500(univ, HS)¥1,000(under MS). Shinjuku Wald 9. Nearest stn: Shinjuku. Tel: 03-53694955. Oct 7-10, various times, ¥1,700/¥1,500(univ, HS)¥1,000(under MS). Yokohama Burg 13. Nearest stn: Sakuragicho. Tel: 045-222-6222. www. hispanicbeatfilmfestival.com The 20th Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Oct 7-10, various times, ¥1,300¥4,800. Spiral Hall. Nearest stn: Omotesando. 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And spice it up he does, perhaps lethally so. Director Roman Polanski has made a smooth, gimmick-free, Hitchcockian thriller for grownups, slowly building suspense and a sense of dread as Ewan gradually learns what’s really going on in the man’s inner circle. This is a well made, highly entertaining film of a kind we see too little of these days. (128 min) Cinemas 5 27 84 88 92 96 Ride, Rise, Roar For his 2008-09 tour, called the “Songs of David Byrne and Brian Eno Tour,” former Talking Heads front man Byrne, still jumping a rou nd at 57, wa nte d to add something new, like dancers. He didn’t want them to be merely an overlay, but integrated with the music, interacting with the musicians and backup singers. The result is this very cool concert doc. I liked director Hillman Curtis’s use of rehearsal footage and choreographer interviews to fill us in on what would happen onstage. Another plus is that all the songs are presented in their entirety. Fresh, joyful, and worthwhile, even for non-fans. (86 min) Cinema 24 Metpod It Might Get Loud D ocumentarian Davis Guggenheim, who turned Al Gore’s plodding An Inconvenient Truth slide show into an entertaining and inspiring, Oscarwinning film, now turns to guitars and guitarists with this unconventional approach to the question of what makes rock… rock. He arranged a gathering of three seminal lead guitarists from three generations: Jimmy Page from The Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin, the Edge from U2, and The White Stripes’ Jack White. They meet and greet, and chat a bit about their techniques and inspirations while the filmmaker goes off to sketch in their individual The Smurfs NEW This is an ingeniously written, superbly acted, intriguing, hilarious, clever and nearly perfect half-animated motion picture. If you’re FOUR. Older moviegoers may find it adorably cloying. Directed by the guy responsible for Beverly Hills Chihuahua and Scooby-Doo. The rat-sized blue protagonists visit NYC via a wormhole from their magical world, and do frantic and impulsive (but cute) things. Bright spot: an over-the-top Hank Azaria as the evil wizard Gargamel. Note: if I hear the word “smurf” used just one more freakin’ time as a noun, verb or adjective, I’m going to smurf! (103 min) Cinemas 4 46 53 61 62 63 78 79 81 82 84 87 88 90 91 94 95 96 Green Lantern Kung-Fu Panda 2 Sequel has Po & friends battling a megalomaniacal peacock and coming to terms with the fact that the goose is not his real father. (90 min) Cinemas 45 Hanna A teenage girl (Saoirse Ronan— Atonement), who has spent her entire life in the forests of Finland being trained by her father (Eric Bana) to be a skilled assassin, is sent out into the world on a mission to kill the CIA agent (Cate Blanchett) responsible for her mother’s death and who is still hunting dad. Hanna is a downy, pale killing machine, and part of the movie’s intrigue is how she reacts to things she has never experienced, like TV. Or kindness. Or families. This beautifully composed film combines high-tech action with deep mystery and throws in Grimm’s fairy tales, yet it still feels original. (105 min) Cinemas 45 85 97 Countdown to Zero According to this History Channel doc , t he end of t he Cold Wa r increased rather than decreased the threat of nuclear holocaust. This earnest plea for nuclear disarmament—more advocacy journalism than straight documentary—muses on such things as terrorists making atomic bombs, porous borders, and insufficiently secure stocks of fissile materials. It looks back at some chilling “near-misses” and forward to some nightmare scenarios. It doesn’t really reveal any alarming new information on nuclear proliferation (it’s alarming enough), but it’s an effective and frightening overview of the problem. (90 min) Cinemas 1 40 51 63 91 NEW A test pilot (Ryan Reynolds) is inducted into an intergalactic cor p s of b en i g n a l ien s a nd granted super powers to help in the battle against a powerful and malevolent megalomaniac. More a fantasy space opera, really, than a superhero yarn. A 3 on the superhero scale (Spiderman 2 = 10, Daredevil = 1), this silly, self-serious, surprise-free and fairly forgettable DC comic-book movie does, however, contain some pretty sensational special effects, if that’s what floats your boat. And though it’s an “origins” movie, it sticks so closely to the buttsin-seats $uperhero formula that it feels like a sequel. (105 min) Cinemas 2 35 43 50 61 62 63 77 80 81 83 84 85 88 90 91 95 96 Also Showing backgrounds and analyze their roots. Back at the meeting, the three begin to verbally and musically interact, learning from one another. In one sequence, White illustrates his neo-primitivist philosophy by building an electric guitar out of a piece of wood, a few nails and a glass soda bottle, and then wailing on it. Eventually they jam a bit, albeit somewhat cautiously. Could have used more of this. You don’t have to be a musician or a fan to take away something from this unique film. Big screen, please. For the sound. Or at least some good headphones. Japanese title: Get Loud. (98 min) Cinema 53 Winnie the Pooh Disney reboots its cash bear for a new generation of toddlers with this affectionate, retro melding of three H.H. Milne tales into one big yawn. Sorry, yarn. It refreshingly shuns CG and 3D and stays with the gentle pastels of the original watercolor illustrations of Hundred Acre Wood. I won’t talk about the plot, because you probably don’t care. Little kids will be entranced, though, and parents will appreciate its short running time. I liked that it stresses the written word, with the tale told as though turning the pages of a magical book featuring some charming visual interplay and animated text. Japanese title: Kuma no Pooh-san. (69 min) Cinemas 20 61 90 95 Shanghai This underpublicized action/espionage/ romance/noir thriller could be one of the best movies you’ve never heard of. (105 min) Cinemas 2 19 45 51 53 61 62 66 76 80 81 82 84 85 88 91 92 93 95 96 97 24 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp The Other Guys Upside Down: The Creation Records Story In the ’80s and ’90s, drug-fueled impresario Alan McGee signed such household names as The Jesus and Mary Chain, Primal Scream, and My Bloody Valentine. And, oh yes, Oasis. Music docs often teach me stuff I didn’t know, and I like that. But this hagiography left my ignorance of this music era nearly intact. Some laud the label’s insights, others criticize its nonexistent business sense. I think the movie is about the difficultly of reconciling the raw energy of indie rock with the necessity of making some money, but its complete lack of context will limit its appeal to the Britpop cognoscenti. (101 min) Cinema 33 Insidious Moderately effective hauntedhouse movie from the guys who gave us Saw breaks no new ground but makes up in “boo!” moments for what it lacks in originality. And it’s gasp-rather-than-gag non-gory. Happy family (Patrick Wilson, Rose Byrne, kids) moves into a new house, and before you can say “Amityville,” things are going bump in the night and one of the kids is in a coma. They engage a psychic and a couple of bumbling, charmingly analog ghostbusters. A lot of exposition in the second half once the action moves to the Other Side, here called the “Further,” but a capable chiller for a hot day. (101 min) Cinemas 50 53 63 76 81 86 91 97 This Farrell/Wahlberg buddy action satire offers great comedic timing and is just silly enough. (107 min) Cinemas 27 97 Remember Me Twilight’s Robert Pattinson shoots for an angry James Dean but achieves only a peeved Ben Affleck in this sappy melodrama. (112 min) Cinema 42 8 7 10 4 Ginza Imperial Hotel (subway) Printemps Ginza Dept Store Matsuya Dept Store 11 13 Higashi-Ginza (subway) eiga Director Kevin Macdonald and producers Ridley and Tony Scott called on people around the world to film themselves on July 24th, 2010 and send in their clips. They asked a few simple questions: What’s in your pocket? What do you fear? What do you love? They got 4500 hours of film from 192 countries. This distilled hour and a half represents what has to be the most herculean effort in the history of film editing (by Joe Walker). It’s awesome, edifying, funny, heartrending, touching, appalling, chaotic and a kaleidoscopic panorama of human existence. And, quite amazingly, cohesive. (90 min) Cinemas 62 80 93 Piranha 3D Well, it is what it is, and about what you’d expect from a soft-core porn, campy remake of 1978’s Piranha, itself a rip-off of Jaws. Made with the astounding lack of subtlety that is director Alexandre Aja’s main talent (The Hills Have Eyes), there are plenty of boobs, bimbos, and blood. The gleeful gore is stupefying and the action mostly the eponymous mutant carnivorous fishies frenzy-feeding on underdressed extras on spring break. But not particularly scary. I guffawed, three times, at its sheer outrageousness, and I dug the final twist. Don’t take that as a recommendation. Overqualified cast. (88 min) Cinemas 1 53 63 86 97 Astoundingly lame talking-animal flick about the rebellious son of the Easter Bunny. For easily entertained toddlers only. Japanese title: Easter Rabbit no Candy Kojo. (95 min) Cinemas 4 85 88 92 109 Hachiko Shibuya Tokyu Plaza Ta m ag aw aD Keio Inokashira line Yamaha Meiji Dori JR Yamanote line & subway 15 1. Toho Cinemas Nichigeki (033574-1131) www.tohotheater.jp 2. Marunouchi Piccadilly (03-3201-2881) www. shochiku-eigakan.com 3. Marunouchi Louvre (03-32147761) www.tokyucinemas.net 4. Toho Cinemas Yurakuza (033571-1946) www.tohotheater.jp 5. Human Trust Cinema Yurakucho (03-6259-8608) www.ht-cinema.com 6. Yurakucho Subaruza (03-3212-2816) http://subarukougyou.jp/movies 7. Toho Cinemas Chanter (033591-1511) www.tohotheater.jp 8. Toho Cinemas Scala-za/ Miyuki-za (03-3591-5358) www.tohotheater.jp 10. Marunouchi Toei (03-35354741) http://theaters.toei.co.jp 11. Cine Switch Ginza (03-35610707) www.cineswitch.com 12. Ginza Theatre Cinema (033535-6000) www.ttcg.jp 13. Ginza Cine Pathos (03-3561-4660) www.humax-cinema.co.jp 14. Togeki (03-3541-2711) www. shochiku-eigakan.com Shibuya 15. Shibuto Cine Tower (03-54894210) www.tohotheater.jp 16. Shibuya Tokyu (03-3407-7219) www.tokyucinemas.net 17. Shibuya Toei (03-54675773/5774) http://theaters. toei.co.jp/theaters 19. Shibuya Cine Palace (03-34613534) www.mitsuba-inc. co.jp/scp/ 20.Shibuya Humax Cinema (03-3462-2539) www.humax-cinema.co.jp 21. Cine Quinto (03-3477-5905) www.cinequinto.com/ 22.Cinema Rise (03-3464-0051) www.cinemarise.com 24.Uplink X (03-6825-5503) www.uplink.co.jp/x/ 25. Le Cinema (03-3477-9264) www.bunkamura.co.jp/ cinema ori (subway) Sh 43 Shibuya inj Ave Shinjuku Gyoen 47 Toshima Ward Office Ikebukuro 48 (subway) Marui Dept Store Ikebukuro JR Yamanote line Tobu Dept Store Tokyo Met Art Space 52 50 49 46 Seibu Dept Store Ikebukuro Metropolitan Hotel Shinjuku- uk Gyoenmae u D (subway) or i Amlux Tokyu Hands Prince Hotel Sunshine 60, Sunshine City Seibu Ikebukuro line JR Saikyo line Cerulean Tower Higashi-Ikebukuro 33 (subway) other areas (no map) Cinema Key Ginza/Yurakucho/ Hibiya 41 Shinjuku 42 Sanchome Marui 51 16 17 Shibuya 29, 30 Aoyama Dori Shibuya Tokyu Inn 19 or i Shibuya 24 Bunkamura 25 ori Life in a Day 22 iD With a movie series based on a Disney ride (Pirates of the Caribbean) producing such serious amounts of money, it’s no surprise that flicks springing from video games are also a burgeoning genre. The Tekken game series produced by Namco, which has had six installments to date, has already given rise to one anime and one live-action film. Now, the release of Tekken: Blood Vengeance threatens to be the biggest winner of them all. The fighting game is a worldwide smash hit, so the logic can clearly be seen in making a computer-animated 3-D pic and watching the cash roll in. Indeed, this punch-em-up has already had big premieres in the US (though not full distribution). Sadly, the flick is a dog. Think the worst of major American action blockbusters done in anime and you’ll get the gist of this one. It is run through with ridiculous dialog, trite scenarios and plenty more to make you groan. The plot revolves around sisters who work for competing large corporations and send spies to find a mysterious student named Shin Kamiya (voice of Mamoru Miyano). There’s plenty of chop-sockey but the animation is boxy and unoriginal, utilizing little of the progress that’s been made in motion capture recently. Miss. (93 min) Cinemas 43 85 92 97 Marui Parco Store 20 Isetan 40Mitsukoshi East West Exit Exit South Exit 34 ij Me By Rob Schwartz Parco Part 3 Tokyu Hands 21 Shinjuku Marui 42 Takashimaya 27 Tekken: Blood Vengeance Chuo Dori Higashi aido hu K Kos 14 Ginza Daiichi Hotel i Do ri 45 Kabukiza Theater Tobu Hotel 44 Studio Yas uku Alta n (subway) Matsuzakaya Nikko Hotel Dept Store Shimbashi Hop Koma Theater Shinjuku Prince Hotel (subway) 1, 2, 3, 5 (inside Mullion) 36 Seibu Shinjuku Line 35 Ginza Itchome JR line (subway) Seibu Shinjuku 12 Yurakucho Meiji D Bic Camera 6 M ei ji D or i Hibiya Shinjuku Hibiya Park Ikebukuro Ginza • Hibiya • Yurakucho The Smurfs: © Courtesy of Sony Pictures Animation; Green Lantern: © 2011 WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. TM & (C) DCCOMICS.; Countdown to Zero: © 2010 NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT DOCUMENTARY, LLC. Winnie the Pooh: © Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.; The Ghost Writer: © 2010 SUMMIT ENTERTAINMENT, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.; Hanna: © 2010 Focus Features LLC. All Rights Reserved; Upside Down : The Creation Records Story: © Document Films 2010; Insidious: © 2010 ALLIANCE FILMS (UK) LIMITED, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.; Life in a Day: © 2011 world in a day films limited; Tekken: Blood Vengeance: ©2011 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc. 27. Human Trust Cinema Shibuya (03-5468-5551) www.ttcg.jp 29.Cinemavera Shibuya (03-3461-7703) www. cinemavera.com 30.Eurospace (03-3461-0211) www.eurospace.co.jp 33. Theater N Shibuya (03-54892592) www.theater-n.com 34. Theatre Image Forum (03-5766-0114) www. imageforum.co.jp/theatre Shinjuku 35. Shinjuku Tokyu Milano Building (03-3202-1189) www.tokyucinemas.net 36. Shinjuku Cinema Square Tokyu (03-3202-1189) www.tokyucinemas.net 40.Shinjuku Musashinokan (03-3354-5670) http:// shinjuku.musashino-k.jp 41. 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YokohamaBurg 13 (045-222-6222) www.burg13.com #911 • wWW.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 25 26 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp word of mouth the latest dish on food & drink in the big city Mamushi (pit viper), praised as a panacea for all ills, is especially popular as an aphrodisiac. however, several hundreds of chinese medicine shops that served mamushi dishes in tokyo before WWii are long gone. fortunately, three survive, one of which is Kyumeido (4-4-5 higashi-Ueno taito-ku; http://kyumei-do.com). inside this 100-year-old oriental drug store, a kampo doctor in a white smock behind the counter will prepare you a seasonal snake course (¥5,000-¥6,000), which includes a cup of vital blood mixed with a splash of sweet wine and a gallbladder dropped in, and a snake burger with side salad. feel your body rejuvenate. on the tip of Miura Peninsula is Kurobatei (1-9-11 Misaki, Miurashi, kanagawa; www.kurobatei.com), a unique seafood restaurant that specializes in extravagant tuna dishes. reserve several days in advance for kabuto-yaki (a whole tuna head that takes five days to grill) and deep-fried eyeball (¥1,575). the handwritten menu of the day is just as extraordinary, including dishes like raw shirako (tuna sperm) and skin with sweet-vinegar miso (¥525), bone marrow (¥730), fresh tuna stomach with garlic soy sauce (¥525), deep-fried tendons (¥1,000), to name just a few. their sashimi platter of seven different local fish from the nearby early-morning fish market is ¥3,500. restaurant review Keats enjoy the last of the summer wine in the backyard of this yutenji eatery By Rebecca Milner I ’m having a late lunch at one of the communal picnic tables at Keats, a restaurant named for the Yutenji English Romantic poet. Across from me is an elderly couple w ith their grandson, who looks about five. His fist is wrapped around a spoon, which he is using to shovel in mouthfuls of apple-tofu-custard pie. “I like this place,” he says to his grandmother sipping wild herbal tea. “You don’t see many restaurants like this.” He’s right—in typically insular Tokyo, you don’t. Keats is set up in a restored traditional house, a rare and wonderfully tactile wooden structure. The dining room is actually in what would have been the backyard, now covered with wood planks worn smooth, though some foliage peaks out at the edges and vines run up the beams. The ceiling is a mix of plastic sheeting and bamboo shades; the walls are a mosaic of salvaged wood and more bamboo. One whole side is left open along the shopping street that runs toward Yutenji Station, making this people-watching seat at the end of the communal table one of the most popular. The cross-breeze and a few strategically placed fans keep things surprisingly cool even during the summer heat. If you’ve been mourning yet another summer in the city without a backyard, mourn no longer. Keats is open until midnight and manages to segue neatly from the family-friendly lunch hour to sultry evening cocktails when just a handful of spotlights provide the lighting. There’s also a lounge Dining Out open weekends only and plump in the middle of a residential area, anyone dining at Nichiyoan (7-13-2 shibamata, katsushika-ku; http://meturl.com/nichiyoan) is either a local or a connoisseur. if you make it there, expect an interior that blends the rustic and the modern, and offers exquisite food with artistic presentation. recommendations are the coarse ground soba (¥1,000), the creamy handmade tofu dish nagoriyuki (¥650), and kamojiru seiro—a set of smoked canard, grilled duck and leek, hot kamo broth and cold noodles (¥1,900). Margarita Sponsored by on the second floor with vintage furniture, such as velvet armchairs, for more intimate gatherings. The food at Keats has macrobiotic tendencies, though this shouldn’t be interpreted as bland vegetarian fare. There is plenty of fish and meat on the menu and more than a few Mediterranean-inspired dishes. House specialties include cocido (¥1,200), a traditional Spanish dish of meat, chickpeas and vegetables simmered for hours in their own broth. The result—falling-apart soft pork, tender carrots and broth-infused cabbage— shows off the f lavor of the quality ingredients used in the kitchen. There is also paella (¥1,600) with zakkoku (millet) instead of plain rice; this comes out a little soupy, but at least the assorted shellfish remain juicy. These entrées, and others, are brought to the table directly from the stove in cast iron skillets with dishtowels still wrapped around the handles. Sa lad s, Caesa r (¥1,100) a nd Niçoise (¥1,800), come in big wooden bowls and are enough to serve the table. A generous sampler plate of starters (¥1,800) includes rockfish escabeche, garlic pesto whole-wheat toast, curling folds of lean Iberico ham, and salads of seasonal vegetables. There is a small, but well-considered selection of organic wines available (from ¥600 for a glass), plus beer and cocktails. Lunch is a humbler affair than dinner, with a choice of set meals (grilled fish or vegetable curry, for example). Again the presentation is simple, utilitarian: the legions of tiny, fussy dishes associated with teishoku are dispensed with and the neat pile of brown rice and a colorful assortment of salads are served directly on the wooden tray. Creat ive, subt ly sweet desserts, including chiffon cake made with black sugar and misukaru (a powdered blend of grains from Korea), and a crème brulée studded with tiny grains of kibi mochi (made from millet and rice), are served all day. Some of what is served at Keats is available, albeit in raw form, at the shop in the main house. Here you can find jars of wild rice, handwoven baskets, a nd somet i mes vegetables. There is also a take-away counter, a bakery, and on our most recent visit we spotted thermoses of milkshakes. All of this indicates that Keats intends to be more than just a restaurant; perhaps it is aiming for something reminiscent of a 1950s-style neighborhood drug store complete with soda fountain, though with more rarified offerings. Judging by the number of bicycles parked out front, the clientele is mostly local, but perhaps that’s only because more people haven’t discovered it yet. J/E Japanese and english lunch sets from ¥900, dinner entrees from ¥1,200 nonsmoking on the second floor n and until 2pm downstairs s street-side for the breeze or the upstairs lounge for late nights enchanting atmosphere, guilt-free dining Maybe a little too health-conscious? 2-8 yutenji, Meguro-ku. tel: 03-6312-2003. nearest stn: yutenji. open Wed-Mon 6pm-midnight (lo 10:30pm), closed tue http://keats.jp Yutenji stn east exit Mizuho Bank Matsuya McDonald’s Tsutaya Keats Natural Lawson #911 • www.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 27 SPEC IAL L IVE P Sep 1 8 (Su n Open : noo ) n Close : 2am DRAF ERFO Free RMAN CE liv from e music The M 8pm: Irish utiny, folk r ock 1PIN T BEE T FOR R SPEC ¥ I 5 00 Act fa AL st to Seam try the SEAMUS for on us Cid original O'HARA ¥800 ly ¥1,200 er /pint /half ORIGINAL , befor Mag T-SHIRT ei ¥1,40 ners pe t sells out FOR SALE. ! 0¥ a 1,000 r cide r • Gu /pint bottle • Basinness • K s Pale ilken • ny A ken • le Sapp oro Heine Tel: 0 3-376 ro 30-617 12-3, 9• w Mats ww.s uda B eamu uildin s-oha g B1F ra.co , Meg m uro-k u, To kyo Megu 4th Annive rsary 28 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp keeping tabs ThE lATEST DISh ON FOOD & DRINk IN ThE BIG CITY Few gay-friendly cafes and bars in the city are open in the daytime like gossip (2F Phil Park, 5-46-15 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku; http:// gossip-cafe.com). A trendy location, a large window that lets in ample sunlight, and the owner’s library—filled with literature on queer culture, sexuality and diversity— make it a focal point for the avant-garde and the art-conscious. So order your choice of French press coffee (from ¥500), beer (¥650), whiskey (from ¥700) or wine (¥750), along with some snacks (from ¥300), made with homegrown herbs and vegetables farmed on the building’s rooftop, and look forward to an inspirational day. bar review Vowz Bar Raise your spirits—and your glass—in Yotsuyasanchome By David Labi F or a transcendent drinking experience, Vowz Bar in Yotsuya-sanchome promises spi r it ua l del ig hts a s w e l l a s l i b at ion a l ones. The bar’s name—a linguistic curiosity—is a transliteration of the Japanese word bozu, meaning “monk,” with the English word denoting what novitiates swear as they begin their journey to personal individual liberation. T h is water i ng hole is r u n completely by such individuals, specifically followers of “The Easy Path,” the Jodo Shinshu sect, the most widely practiced branch of Buddhism The New York-inspired contemporary bar and grill Fifty Seven (B1F 4-2-35 Roppongi, Minato-ku,www.fiftyseven.co.jp) will be closing on Sep 17—and they’re throwing their largest and final party that weekend. After five years of operation, Fifty Seven will kick off the closing ceremonies with Volume I on Friday with free entry, drinks specials; and Volume II on Saturday. Expect special guest DJs, performers all night long and to drink the place dry—literally. So order your favorite drinks from the largest selection of cocktails, beers and wines in Tokyo, and remember the good times with your friends. in Japan. And it’s easy to see why—the Jodo Shinshu have no rules. They are allowed to drink alcohol, indulge in the pleasures of women, and are not required to do any excessive physical training or deprivation. One of the resident monks, Kohji, who speaks excellent English, is actually of the Soto sect. “The fifth rule of the Soto sect,” he told us, “prohibits the use of alcohol.” We laughed. He was standing behind the bar serving us drinks at the time. Ever y day at 10pm, Vowz’ cofounder and spiritual leader Gugan Taiguchi—a portly, blind monk with big, dark glasses and a wide, toothy grin—gives a short lecture (in Japanese). In this lecture he responds to the questions and wide-ranging problems of the punters. We got there on Friday night at about 10:15 and it was completely packed. After a few minutes the talk finished, and while it remained lively we managed to secure a spot at one of the low corner tables. We were surprised at the large proportion of attractive women, and asked Kohji about it. He nodded sagaciously. “I don’t understand it,” he said. “But it’s always like this.” Perhaps they flock through the Dining Out A free 1.8-liter mega-jug of beer for anyone who can chug it down in 30 seconds—¥1,500 if you can’t—might be worth a try, at Tasuichi (33-14 Udagawacho, Shibuya-ku; http://meturl.com/tasuichi). Conveniently located in Center Gai, this standing bar with a 100-inch flatscreen is a great place to hang out or watch sports while filling up on finger food (from ¥100) like karaage chicken (¥300) and tap beer including Asahi Super Dry beer, Asahi Black, and Black-and-Tan (all ¥300). They also have interesting selection of plum wine (¥500) such as banana or mango umeshu. And get this: the lunch buffet is only ¥380. Margarita door to imbibe some of the special cocktails on offer (¥800). “Heaven and the Pure Land” is a mixture of strawberry, lychee and mango liqueurs that sit in the glass in a cha r m i ng ra i nbow desig ned to portray the glorious levels of enlightenment. Though sweet, it wasn’t cloying and the delightful fruitiness had one of us reaching for nirvana. A companion tried the “Hell of Love,” a musk y red dr in k t hat evoked thoughts of carnal retribution. The Japanese businessman sitting next to us explained that the cocktails were a little spurious, as there is no Buddhist notion of hell. All the more reason to laugh with the sinners and cry with the saints. Those worried t hat stepping through the doors of Vowz is tantamount to actually taking them should relax. According to Kohji, only 5% of the customers are committed Buddhists. Most people just come in for the friendly vibe. A note of incense hangs in the air, and the low tables and benches are reminiscent of a Thai beach bar (without the beach). In fact, much of the décor is from assorted Buddhist traditions, such as Tibetan and Thai Theravada. The ¥500 cover charge included those fried and salted spaghetti noodles now almost ubiquitous at bars and eateries around the metropolis. In this setting, they resembled incense sticks. Other snacks on the menu include homemade sesame dough with wasabi (¥500). Standard nama Yebisu or bottled Corona costs ¥700, herbal beer is on offer at ¥800, soft drinks are ¥400 and various teas are ¥600. But after trying the special cocktails we elected to expand our horizons with some more bizarre options. The bichu with embalmed lizard (¥600)—who stared glassily at us from the bottom of the bottle—had a peculiar reptilian aftertaste to it, while the shiro shochu, bearing a large coiled Okinawan snake, seemed to have some kind of powerful aphrodisiac effect, to the concern of the other punters. Kohji told of an aged local monk who drinks a shot of it every day and has never had a cold in his life. Any reincarnationists who might worry about coming back as an Okinawan snake in a brewery basement should know that there are two main schools of Jodo Shinshu. The western lot lays a heavy focus on death and rebirth, while the eastern bunch, to whom the bar’s spiritual father belongs, plumps more for joy in this life. And this friendly bar is a good place to find it. J/E Menu in Japanese only, but staff speak English Cover charge ¥500, drinks from ¥400 No nonsmoking seats Go for a low-slung corner table or hoist up to the counter for a chat with the bar-monk Chilled vibe and interesting chat Religion-phobes might feel nauseous 2F AG Bldg, Arakicho 6-42, Yotsuya 3-chome. Nearest stn: Yotsuya Sanchome. Tel: 03-3353-1032 Open Mon-Sat, 7pm-1am/late, closed Sun & hols http://vowz-bar.com VOWZ Bar Cafe Ipanema Mizuho Bank exit 4 Yotsuya-sanchome stn Sunkus Shin juku Dori Green areas River/sea #911 • www.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 29 The majority of classified ads have moved online! Note: Printed Classifieds! CLASSIFIEDS Metropolis and its subsequent Classifieds section are printed every other week. The upcoming publication dates and corresponding deadlines for print are as follows. This does not affect the online Classifieds, where ads are visible immediately after they are approved. 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Email: tower12mgt@gmail.com 3 EDUCATION 3.2 Japanese Teachers ASSOCIATION OF JAPANESE TEACHERS. Highly qualified, exp e rie n ce d in struc to r s offer individual/small group lessons at your home/office/ instructor’s home. Business/ daily conve r s ation/J LPT available. Lesson fee from ¥ 2 2 0 0 / h a t i n s t r u c t o r ’s home, from ¥2700/h + transportation fee at other places. Discount negotiable for longer/frequent/group lessons. 03-3918-0876, 044855-5039 ajtkyokai@yahoo. co.jp http://ajt.rakurakuhp. net/ J apanese L essons A nywhere . W e a r e qualified Japanese language te a c h e r s (4 20 H tra i n e d / licensed). Lessons at your convenient places (or online) & suitable time s . Le s son fees from ¥1000/h (written in our resumes), emailed to you. No registration fees! SunLesson Japanese Te a c h e r s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n . japaneseanywhere@yahoo. co.jp www.sunlesson.com 090-2709-3736 ENJOY JAPANESE! Highly educated, qualified, with 20years’ experience professional teacher offers you tailor-made lessons at your office. Busine ss , daily conversation , test preparation. Any level. Free consultation and trial lesson. ¥4,000/h per person (negotiable for groups). dearkoyuki@gmail.com 3.5 Language Exchange Brazilian to practice Russian. I’ve been learning Russian for a while, but still can’t speak. Interested in making Russian friends, practicing Russian and getting to know more about Russia. I can teach Portuguese. vitorvitorvitor@ gmail.com English and Japanese. Japanese female, 30, graphic designer, advancedlevel speaker of English, seeking E/J conversation partners and friends in Tokyo/Yokohama area. Native or fluent English speaker is preferred. I’m interested in music, traveling and nature. lalumiereak-7@yahoo.co.jp English and Japanese. Group language exchange every Wed, 7:309:30pm, at coffee shops around Ginza. Most members are 20s and 30s. We switch languages every 30min. Fun events on weekends. Free to join. ando. andy@gmail.com English and Japanese. JM, mid20s, clinical doctor living in Tokyo. I’m seeking a language exchange partner to improve my writing skills. In return, I’ll help with your Japanese! tkyo_b@ yahoo.co.jp English and Japanese. JM, 35, seeks people who want to learn the Japanese language. I can go to Tokyo, Chiba and Saitama. Only web-chatting also ok. kokusaikouryujp@yahoo.co.jp English and Korean. Male American English teacher seeking English/Korean exchange partner, preferably male. I’m serious about my Korean language studies and would love to help anyone who wants to improve their English. kelvin_w_williams@yahoo.com English, Chinese and Japanese. JM seeks language exchange, weekdays or weekends. Shinjuku is convenient. Let’s meet up and talk about culture, art, sports, politics and economics. swatchskinswiss1@yahoo.co.jp English, Spanish and Japanese. Japanese college student wants to learn English or Spanish. Can teach Japanese in return. Bring a textbook if you want. I have experience tutoring Japanese. burnwithpassionkj@gmail.com German and Japanese. JF seeks G/J language exchange partner. Seit Sechs Monaten lerne ich Deutsch aber ich spreche Englisch. F/M ok. If interested, drop me a line. gardenstate2005@ hotmail.com Seeking English/French speaker. JM seeking F/E speaker to practice with. I hope we can exchange language to improve them. spherefriends7@ hotmail.co.jp Spanish for English or Japanese. Canadian male seeks Spanish lessons or Spanish language exchange. I can offer any kind or level of English, or Japanese up to a certain level. dance_ to_it@yahoo.ca Teach me Chinese. 34 y/o JM looking to improve my Chinese Mandarin for use in business situations. Will exchange English/Japanese or through payment. Near Kichijoji or Chuo line preferred. Weekdays after 1830 or weekends. kou.yoshinori@gmail.com English and Japanese. American male, been in Japan awhile, but I still can’t speak Japanese well. If you can help me out, please drop me a line. Of course I can help you with your English. mostfunparty@yahoo.co.jp English and Japanese. Seeking a good language exchange partner in the Shinjuku or Tokyo areas to help me learn Japanese in the daytime (Mon-Fri). I’ll help your English. Let’s meet soon. sali925@yahoo.co.jp 0901678-5644 English and Japanese. Black American male, 30, seeks Japanese for language exchange. povic2010@ hotmail.com English and Japanese. Cool, friendly, intelligent JM seeks native English speakers for language and cultural exchange. Let’s enjoy talking about a variety of topics over coffee or dinner in English and Japanese. languageex2010@gmail.com English and Japanese. I’m a Japanese businessman who sometimes gives Japanese lessons. Let’s do a language exchange! jamler111@gmail.com English and Japanese. JF, early 30s, seeking a language exchange partner who can teach me spoken English over coffee after work. In return, I can help you w/Japanese. maiuchida6@ yahoo.co.jp English and Japanese. I’m 28, living in Kanagawa, and wanting to learn English, especially speaking. I love to communicate with people from abroad. I can meet you in Shibuya, Shinagawa, Kawasaki, or Yokohama. wombat.willruka@hotmail.co.jp English and Korean. Male American English teacher seeking English/Korean exchange partner, preferably male. I’m serious about my Korean language studies and would love to help anyone who wants to improve their English. kelvin_w_williams@yahoo.com English, Chinese, Japanese. Seeking some English speakers for an English/ Chinese/Japanese language exchange. Can meet for coffee after work, or travel on weekends. deep-ocean@hotmail. co.jp English, French, Japanese. Japanese language needed for work and a social life. Let’s exchange verbal and written English, French, and Japanese. I’m black, French, honest, open-minded, well-mannered, educated, and have worked and lived for many years in London, UK. Now in Tokyo, I must study spoken and written Japanese. severinkouao@docomo.ne.jp English, Hungarian, Chinese, Japanese. I’m fluent in English, Hungarian, and Chinese. I have teaching and interpreting experience in all of these. I’m seeking a Japanese teacher. Nakano area preferred. nahoczky_ csaba@yahoo.com Chest of drawers, Ikea Kullen (70x40x72cm), w/three drawers, birch wood color, about one y/o, in perfect condition, perfect for small spaces. Pick up close to Hikawadai stn. hk_2411@ hotmail.com English, Spanish and Japanese. Japanese college student wants to learn English or Spanish. Can teach Japanese in return. Bring a textbook if you want. I have experience tutoring Japanese. burnwithpassionkj@gmail.com Floor lamp. Koizumi white/black floor lamp ¥3500. Pick up Shirokanedai. jamie.chie@gmail.com French and Japanese. Sincere and friendly Frenchman seeks language and cultural exchange. I can tell you about France, its culture, myself, and help you with the French language. Email me if you’re interested in France! ulove97@live.com French and Japanese. Cheerful and fun-loving JF, 29, seeking a language exchange with a French speaker, male/ female ok. I’m a beginner. Minato-ku. bunyamn0113@yahoo.co.jp French and Japanese. Hello, I’m JM who wants to learn French. I live in central Tokyo and I want to see you once/week to exchange languages. I need French at work. Please contact me! turkishsong672@yahoo.co.jp German and Japanese. JF seeks G/J language exchange partner. Seit Sechs Monaten lerne ich Deutsch aber ich spreche Englisch. F/M ok. If interested, drop me a line. gardenstate2005@ hotmail.com Korean and Japanese. Korean woman, 32, living in Shinjuku. I was born in Seoul and raised in America. I can help you learn Korean. Looking forward to meeting you. healthyrisu@ hotmail.com Seeking English/French speaker. JM seeking F/E speaker to practice with. I hope we can exchange language to improve them. spherefriends7@ hotmail.co.jp Spanish for English or Japanese. Canadian male seeks Spanish lessons or Spanish language exchange. I can offer any kind or level of English, or Japanese up to a certain level. dance_ to_it@yahoo.ca 4 HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4.1 Furniture & Fittings Bed. Wooden bed frame (cherry) and Schlaraffia seven-zone mattress (140x210cm). New ¥240,000. Sell ¥100,000. Pick up Futakotamagawa end of Sep. api_lunchbox@yahoo.co.jp Chair. Fran Fran Allen Soho desk chair, eight m/o, bottom comes off for easy transport. New ¥19,800. Sell ¥4000. Shirokane-Takanawa. smallmediumlarge876@yahoo.com bookshelf, treadmill, good condition. Pick up Ikejiri-Ohashi. Details available. sanjay_s98@hotmail.com 08032470275 Sayonara sale! Sanyo washing machine, clean ¥3000. Pick up near Ikebukuro. maya_h_125@hotmail.com Mattress, Nishikawa Muatsu, futon, single, very comfortable ¥3000. Pick up Ikenoue. hiromi.iguchi@nifty.com Sayonara sale! For sale or free: kitchen table, coffee table, vacuum, electric heater, ASUS Eee PC (Chinese OS), cloth-walled wardrobe, curtains, TV stand, Japanese-language text and reference books. melina.herweg@ gmail .com ht tp : //tinyurl .co m/ odaibasale Shelf and antiques. Balinese handmade tall, dark wooden shelf ¥20,000. Japanese antique tea cabinet ¥15,000. Antique 1910 Japanese school pendulum clock ¥15,000. And more. moving.in.the.now@gmail.com Sayonara sale! Two regular ceiling lights, two ceiling lights w/remote, electric roti maker, 36-liter fish tank w/ steel stand and four live fish. All must go before Sep 30. sayonarasale_2011@ yahoo.com 090-4916-2987 Shelves. Adjustable wooden shelves (W58xD19xH151cm), white, excellent condition ¥2000. Pick up Kichijoji. metro@tedzeppelin.com Sayonara sale! Fridge w/ice maker, 8kg washer, microwave, stereo, wall mount aircon, heater, dehumidifier, vacuum, flatscreen TV, desktop PC, etc. Delivery possible in Tokyo. moving.in.the.now@gmail.com Kotatsu, brand new ¥5000. Akasaka, Minato-ku. davidcheong@gmail.com 08033680560 Sofa, small, black, very good condition ¥3000. morgan_san@live.fr 0904522-1855 4.2 Appliances Cutting machine, Graef, universal (for cheese, sausage, bread, etc.), made in Germany, 110V, semi-professional. New ¥225,000. Sell ¥25,000. matcajp@ yahoo.com Fridge, large, w/ice maker ¥30,000. Washer/drier ¥15,000. Flatscreen TV ¥10,000, wall-type aircon ¥15,000. Tokyo Gas fan heater ¥8000. Microwave w/oven and grill ¥5000. And more. sayonara_sale444@yahoo.co.uk Vacuum, small but powerful, green ¥4000. Pick up Shimokitazawa. aminimia@yahoo.com 4.3 Sayonara Sale D O N AT E A P P L I A N C E S TO EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS Used home electrical appliances in good condition can bring smiles to those who have lost so much. V i s i t h t t p : // f u m b a r o . o r g /e n / homeappliance.html for detail. Fumbaro will help you to help them. homeapdonation@gmail.com Sayonara sale! Panasonic iron, national Hoover, blender, Delonghi coffee maker, dining table w/four chairs, phone/fax, baby car seat, small table, various ceiling lights with shades (Muji), boys mountain bike, juicer. Prices, dimensions and photos available. j_d_h_7_3@yahoo.co.uk 09024513105 Sayonara sale! King size bed, baby cot, satellite dish, kitchen closet, 4.4 TV & Home Theater Plasma TV, Panasonic Viera, 58”, 1080p, 600Hz, two y/o. New ¥180,000. Sell ¥99,000/obo. Must go by Sep. 15. Pick up Shirokane-Takanawa or send by takkyubin. geoff.wooden@gmail. com 090-2484-5146 Satellite dish. 120cm satellite dish and system. Pick up Ikejiri-Ohashi near Shibuya. sanjay_s98@hotmail.com TV, Sharp Aquos, 26”, two y/o ¥25,000. Pick up Futakotamagawa end of September. api_lunchbox@yahoo. co.jp 4.5 Audio & MP3 MP3 player. Creative Zen Style M300, 8G, used once, pristine condition, original box and receipt ¥4500. guicchi79@hotmail.com Stereo, Sony CMT-J100, bought ‘05, great condition, w/MD, tape and CD deck, optical wire port. New ¥28,000. Sell ¥5000. No box. Pick up Shinjuku-ku. jon.online.55@gmail. com 4.6 For Kids Bed. High quality kid’s bed, loft style or normal, from Team 7. Ecological wood, mattress is organic cotton and sheep wool. New ¥520,000. Sell ¥57,000. matcajp@yahoo.com www. team7japan.com/ Clothes. We have lots of nice, clean clothes for girls, 3-6, and boys, 5-10. Cheap. shoguneye@hotmail.com 090-1763-2279 #911 • wWW.METROPOLIS.CO.JP • 31 Many more Classified ads online! Please visit classifieds.metropolis.co.jp Highchair/cot, Combi, variable height, very versatile, converts into newborn day cot, classic compact, w/spare covers ¥6000. Wooden crib for infant-toddler, w/mattress ¥3000. Baby Bjorn baby carrier ¥3000. All in excellent condition. bfjohnson278@ gmail.com 090-1791-6888 Shichigosan outfit, for three-yearold (dress, vest, geta, socks, bag, and hair pin), worn once ¥2500. Pick up Shirokanedai or chakubarai. jamie. chie@gmail.com Keyboard, Casio CTK-230, in excellent condition, w/adapter and metal stand ¥6500. Pick up Komaba-Todaimae. hala__87@hotmail.com Piano. Roland digital piano ¥15,000. sayonara_sale444@yahoo.co.uk Saxophone, alto, silver, vintage (Chicago ‘36), great condition ¥26,000. matcajp@yahoo.com 5.4 Books/CD/DVD Baby bed, white, one small wooden cork missing but usable without it. Pick up Shirokanedai. jamie.chie@ gmail.com Bed. Muji pine bed, used only a few months (200.5x101.5cm). Pick up Meguro-ku by Sep 11. filicophyta@ gmail.com need assistance with your c a r, we a re h e re to h e l p. Tel: 03-6868-3366 or 0909362-5098 inquiries@jceautos.jp www.jce-autos.jp 7.2 Motorbikes, Parts, & Accessories 2007 Suzuki SV650S ABS Blue. This is a fun and sporty motorcycle. S h a k e n v a l i d u n t i l 0 7/ 2 0 1 2 , 9400km asking ¥530,000. alexlee @gol.com http://www. totalm otorcyc le .com/p h oto s/ 2007models/ 2007models-SuzukiSV650SABS.htm 09044290315 8 COMPUTERS 8.1 Services Printer. Canon inkjet color printer/ scanner/copier. Printer heads may need cleaning/lubrication. Pickup Saginomiya. rh.eis.jp@gmail.com Sofa, three-seater, w/recycled leather seats, 220cm wide, beige, decent condition, easy to move. Free with pickup. No delivery. rob_willson@ hotmail.com Sofa, Ikea, slightly faded but otherwise fine (L150xW90xH75cm). Pickup Gotanda. vandley.industries@ gmail.com Sofabed, small, black, frame and pad, no cover (H82xW125xL195cm). Pick up Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku. Closest stations Yoyogi Koen/Yoyogi Uehara. jkonno@ gol.com 5 HOBBIES & INTERESTS 5.2 Sports Equipment DVDs. Eight Tim and Struppi DVDs in either French or German. ¥3000/all. Pick up Shirokanedai or chakubarai. jamie.chie@gmail.com English dictionary. Pocket Oxford English Dictionary ¥500 firm. Pick up Azabu-Juban. max_815@yahoo.com 090-1559-3656 5.5 Gaming PlayStation 3 games. NBA2k10, Winning Eleven 2009 ¥1500/each. NBA2K9 ¥1000. Pick up Ichigaya or Shinjuku stn. howardshim@gmail.com 08032481789 PSP Go, 16gb, slightly used, w/10 new games and some accessories ¥20,000. ronaldastrera@yahoo.com 08030023879 LIMITED EDITION SIGNED JERSEY. Get this limited edition jersey signed by renowned league superstars of this generation. Signed by Loti Te q u i ri , G e o rg e Gregan, George Smith, Steven Larkham, Wendel Sailor and Stirling Mortlock. This is a rare opportunity as these superstars are no longer playing together for their nation. Framed and in mint condition. Don’t wait, going fast! Call 090-4227-7743 or email jersey2011@hotmail. co.jp KANDA GAIGO CAREER COLLEGE Intensive courses for high-intensity lifestyles APPLY NOW FOR OUR SEPTEMBER COURSE • General Japanese language courses • Topical conversation courses (Economy, Japanese culture, etc) • JLPT preparation courses MENTION METROPOLIS AND GET A ¥5000 DISCOUNT RESERVE YOUR FREE LEVEL CHECK TEST AND TRIAL LESSON! INQUIRE FOR YOUR TAILOR MADE LESSONS (COMPANY / PRIVATE) TEL: 03-3254-7100 WEB kanda gaigo career college search www.kandagaigo.ac.jp/kgcc/jbz_lecture Nearest stn: Kanda or Otemachi 3F Kanda Gaigo Honbu Bldg, 2-13-9 Uchi-kanda, Chiyoda-ku. 32 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp Airsoft gun, Tokyo Marui, AK47, w/ two batteries, one normal and one large capacity clip, no charger, extra BBs and accessories, some scratches, but overall a great gun. New ¥30,000. Sell ¥15,000/all. s13driftking@yahoo. com.au Ski Suit. S o l o m o n s ki s u it , gray, large, never used ¥4000. myhotsummertokyo@yahoo.co.jp Soccer jersey. Peruvian soccer jersey, Umbro, original, never worn or used, large (51x72cm), w/original tag ¥100,000. mono_locco@yahoo.com. au 09024090232 Wii and games. Perfect condition Wii console w/three controllers, two Mario Kart wheels and one nunchuck. Games: Mario Kart, Super Mario collection pack, Super Monkey Ball, Super Mario Bros Wii. All ¥28,000. Pick up only. hiromi.iguchi@nifty.com Wii Sport and Wii Fit, two remotes, Mario Cart driving equipment, Fit exercise platform. Also two boxing components and four CDs. gursharan15@hotmail.com Xbox 360 games. Lost Planet, Chrome Hounds, Rain Vampire, Star Trek, Blue Dragon, etc. ¥1000/each. Details available. kongkahloon@gmail. com 090-99748928 5.6 Collectors Cognac, premier, 10 bottles, unopened, w/one Remy Louis XIII Grand Champagne (retail ¥170,000), one Camus Napoleon Vieille Reserve, and standard Remy/Camus ¥77,000/ obo. bnelsonuk@hotmail.com 0901763-2279 6 VEHICLES 7.1 Cars, Parts, & Accessories Guitar, Fernandes four-string bass limited, black, w/chrome hardware, in good condition, w/new strings, easy to play ¥10,000/obo. xp_sucks@hotmail. com 080-3503-1229 8.2 Hardware Desktop. USFF mini-desktop w/ core2duo, A4 size, 4GB RAM, 2 TB w/ HD movie library pre-configured for Win7 media center. Serious inquiries only. No paypal. nrad_bob@hotmail. com Laptop, 1.20GHz, Core i5, Windows7 Ultimate 64bit, 500GB, 7200RPM SATA HardDrive, Nvidia GeForce GT 335M discrete graphics (1GB GDDR3) w/switchable GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics (W11.25”xL9.19”xH1.29”), Office ‘10 and Adobe CS5 ¥65,000. Meet in Tokyo coabookjp@gmail.com Laptop, HP Pavilion dv2000 w/Win 7 ultimate, 2GB RAM, 160 HHD, 14” screen, webcam, black ¥35,000 firm. youthypc@yahoo.com LCD monitor, 17 ”, Samsung SyncMaser 712N (1280x1024 res.) ¥3000. Pick up only. digi2sol@gmail. com Mac, PowerBook G4, 15”, 2GB memory, 1GHz ¥20,000. gorham11@ gmail.com Mac, Macbook Pro, 15”, 2.66GHz Core i7, 8GB SDRAM, 500GB HD, 7,200 RPM, wide screen, high resolution display, totally new and in an unopened box. New ¥263,195. Sell ¥220,000. zerosumgame@mac.com 090-6512-2112 Mac, Powerbook G4, 1.25GHz, 80GB HD, 512MB RAM, Super Drive DVDR/W, Leopard OSX 10.5, 15”, five y/o, battery dead, but otherwise in excellent condition ¥25,000. macaholic_2001@yahoo.com.au Macbook. MacBook Air, 13”, 1.86GHz, 2GB RAM, 256GB, HD Model A1369. Bought August 23, 2011, unopened box. pustulka@mail2john.com 5.3 Musical Equipment Bass guitar. Fender Japan P-Bass 60s reissue, vintage white, maple neck, Seymour Duncan Bass Lines pickups. Fender gig bag included ¥55,000. jkantarakis@hotmail.co.jp 090-3811-0121 T o k y o IT S e r v i c e s We fix all kinds of computer problems and also offer data recovery service in Tokyo. We provide a range of computer services to corporate, small and medium - sized businesses, and individual PC and Mac users as well. O n s i te c a l l a n d E n g l i s h c o m p u te r s fo r s a l e a n d rental is also available. 1min walk from JR Yamanote line, Hamamatsucho stn S5 exit, 3min from Daimon subway B4 exit. 10am-6:30pm. Call: 03-3437-2312 www.tokyoit. jp/english J C E A U T O S THE AUTOMOBILE PROFESSIONALS. Specializing in car sales, buy-backs, door-to - door s h i p p i n g , l o n g - te r m c a r storage and any other car-related matters. If you Mouse, Apple Magic, brand new, no box, well wrapped. New ¥6800. Sell ¥6000. Akasaka. kongkahloon@ gmail.com 090-99748928 Printer ink. 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English speaking m e e t i n g s d a i ly. 0 3 -3 97 1 -147 1 inquiries@aatokyo.org http:// aatokyo.org inquiries@aatokyo.org 12 MESSAGES 12.4 announceMentS Tai chi in the park. Come to Yoyogi park during Sep and get together with likeminded people who practice traditional tai chi chuan. ddh@gol.com www2.gol. com/users/ddh 03-3487-3011 13 SOCIAL SCENE 13.1 let’S party g i n Z a’ S B i g g e St i nt ’ l party More tHan 2 50 people! Sun, Sep 18, 7:10 -9 : 30 p m . par ty for i nte rn at i o n a l p e o p l e i n to kyo! o n ly ¥ 2 0 0 0 fo r women and non-Japanese if you have a reservation from our website. all-you-candrink + free snacks. http:// internationalparty.p -kit. com/ ginzaparty@gmail. com 07054622122 g inZa Wo rlD Frien D S autuMn Special party Sat, Sep 17, 6-8:30pm, at caspa ginZa. ginza’s only full-scale and the biggest international party. Meet 200 people. all-you-can-drink and free snacks. ¥3000. party@goover.co.jp www. worldfriends-party.com/ Japan i nte r nati o nal party – autuMn Special Sat, Sep 24, 6:30-9pm, Devi Fusion (roppongi). Japan’s biggest international party. Meet 250 new people. allyo u - c a n - d ri n k a n d fre e snacks. ¥3000. Japanese males: ¥3500. 090 -17355405 Mobile: getyourfriend. c o m /m o b i l e /e m to p . h t m jiparty@hotmail.com www.getyourfriend.com/ tiF international party –early autuMn Special Sat, Sep 10, 7-9:30pm @Seven ebisu. Biggest international party by Japan’s biggest international friendship site. 250 people. everybody Welcome! all-you-can-drink and snacks. ¥3000. party@ goover.co.jp http://www. miscellaneousparty.com neW SpeeD Dating event in KanDa! 神田で新スピードデ ーティング 9/ 1 0( 土 )午 後 1 : 3 0 開催! 予約は下記メールか電話に て。予約者3000 円! Sat, Sep 10 at 1:30pm. location: Kanda cafe & Bar BulletS ¥3000 with reservation. ¥3500 at the door. reservations: kt.matchmaker@gmail. com or 080-3532-0150 Web: kt-matchmaker.blogspot. com/2011/08/blog-post_26. html 080-3532-0150 EURO NIGHT Wed, Sep 21, 7p m - 5 a m , a t Wa l l S t re e t House in Roppongi. Euro best hits all night long. Special offer; 7-8pm Europian beer ¥200. 8-10pm ¥500. Free e n t r a n c e . 0 3 -3 47 8 -7 5 1 7 www.wallstreethouse.jp OMOTESANDO INT’L FRIENDSHIP PARTY. Sat, Sep 10, 6:30 ~9pm at Polygon Omotesando. All-you-candrink & sushi buf fet with cheese, salad, bread, cake and more. Men: ¥3500, ladies: ¥3000, foreign ladies: ¥1000 w/email reservation. Also Sep 17 Ebisu American buffet party! best@ i n t e r n a t i o n a l p a r t y. c o m www.internationalparty. com/index_e.html 14 CLUBS & INTERESTS 14.1 SportS FUN WITH TOUCH. Do you want to join a club where you get a bit of fitness and a lot of fun? Touch Footy is one of the most exciting ways to meet people and have a great day out every week! funwithtouch@gmail.com RUGBY IN TOKYO. TOKYO’S TOP FOREIGN CLUB. Rugby oasis, w/own ground, showers/jacuzzi, bars/ re st a u ra nt s . Two te a m s , weekly fixtures, free beers, birds,internationaltours,and great camaraderie. All ages, shapes, and sizes welcome. ycacrugby@gmail.com http://ycacrugby.com Football team seeking players. Metropolis League Division 1 team seeking skillful players for new season. If you want to play competitive 11-a-side football at a high level, please get in touch. Games at weekends and futsal midweek. fushigimonkey@hotmail.com International football club. 5-a-side, 11-a-side, on grass fields. Two or three practices/matches on Sun. All nationalities welcome. Happy and friendly club! We have many socials. djnorio0417@yahoo.co.jp Street Hockey in Tokyo. Every Sun in central Tokyo. This is street hockey without rollerblades. Foreigners and Japanese of all skill levels welcome. http://www.tokyohockey.com\ Volleyball Club Intervoll. Japanese and foreign volleyball players gather in Takadanobaba to enjoy playing. Have at least a basic level and want to play volleyball in a friendly atmosphere? intervollclub@yahoo.co.jp http:// intervoll.sakura.ne.jp/ Women’s football club. 5-a-side, 11-a-side, on grass fields. Two or three practices/matches on Sun. All nationalities, experience levels, beginners welcome. Happy and friendly club! We have many socials. djnorio@hotmail.co.jp TOP QUALITY AND THE MOST REASONABLE JAPANESE LESSONS 14.2 leiSure Azabu-Juban School Private & Course lesson We make Japanese language lessons fun! aMerican FootBall . nihon unisys Bulls, x league central Division, seeks fit players w/ uS college football experience for all positions. practice every Sat/Sun from 10am-3pm (including meeting) in tokyo/Saitama (time & venue subject to change). attendance at practice must be over 60%. please contact for tryout info and send your profile to team admin. bullsxleague@gmail.com http:// www.unisys.co.jp/football/ ALL-NATIONALITY TOUCH FO OTBALL . N o n - co nt a c t tag rugby (OZ tag) and Rugby League players. We play every Sat from 10am in Tatsumi. M/F and beginners welcome! Good exercise and fun! Many other activities such as BBQs, and drinking parties! Email for details. tokyorugbyleague@ hotmail.com http://ameblo. jp/tokyo13warriors FE N C I N G I N TO K YO. T h e Y M C A F e n c i n g Te a m i s looking for new members! Fencing is both a mental and physical sport that is fun and challenging! Both Japanese and foreigners, beginners and advanced fencers welcome! ymzk@king.odn. V E G E TA R I A N C O O K I N G CLASSES IN NISHI-AZABU, FOR NON-VEGETARIANS AS WELL! From celebrity chef’s kitchen in Nishi-Azabu. Come and learn from one of Tokyo’s best vegetarian chefs. Soups, appetizers, mains, presentation techniques and much more information. Easy to make and simply delicious! Day: Sun (selected dates). By reservation only. Call 050-5532-5160 or email maroema@maroema.org. For more information, go to www.maroema.org • Excellent English-speaking instructors with plenty of experience. • No registration fee • Private lesson: NIC school, your office or home. Free trial lesson Beginner’s course, (Evening Level 1, Afternoon Level 1& 2) BJT & JLPT Preparatory class start in September! Contact us for details. Metropolitan Area. 30 sec walk from AzabuJuban stn. Tully’s Coffee Darjeeling Drug store Nanboku/Oedo Line Hotel the Glanz NIC Azabujuban Stn exit 1 Nanboku/Oedo Line Tel 03-3454-5002 • Email info@nicjapanese.com • www.nicjapanese.com Tokyo Extreme Weekenders. For those who like to escape into nature to enjoy four seasons of adventure and activities with like-minded people, our purpose is to have fun and fulfilling weekends. Subscribe to mailing list for latest upcoming details. tokyoweekenders@yahoo.com http:// tokyoweekenders.jimdo.com/ 14.3 artS Artist brainstorming. Calling international and Japanese artists who are willing to meet every two weeks to brainstorm and help each other for artistic projects whatever the field. A great opportunity to make your project come true! Cafe meetings in Shinjuku. rodscenography@gmail.com www.atelierefimero.weebly.com 08044640676 #911 • www.metroPolis.co.jP • 33 Many more Classified ads online! Please visit classifieds.metropolis.co.jp Join the camera fun! Join the “Tokyo Cameras” club, held the third Sun of the month. Amateur and professionals welcome. Each month a new theme. Have fun and make friends! Inquiries, contact email. tokyocameras@yahoo. com http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/ group/tokyocameras/ We All Japan. Free internet Podcast, looking out for talented and interesting people willing to share their work or ideas. Let’s spread the new Japan. Get in touch for more info. sorata_x1999@ hotmail.com http://www.wealljapan. com 14.4 Music Female singer needed. I’m a JM guitarist. We need a female singer to add to our music. Pop, rock, punk, R&B. New ideas welcome for live shows in the Tokyo area. riku_hiroxx@hotmail.com Fe male vocali st se e kin g collaborators. Caucasian solo artist with management seeking collaborators who want to make rock/ pop music and go major. Preferably Japanese, to help write/translate lyrics. Influences include Joan Jett, Pat Benetar, La Roux, Blondie. thewalkindude6@yahoo.com Girl band. Seeking girls to make a dub disco punk band à la The Slits, Warpaint, Cyndi Lauper, Telepathe, Madonna, The Ronettes, Yoko Ono, etc. thismytruth@ hotmail.com Let’s sing. We are an a cappella chorus group, led by a member of a professional Japanese vocal group. We sing classical pieces a cappella. Join us and have fun! Practices held on Tuesday nights. No audition required. mikan@acappella-cantabile.jp http:// acappella-cantabile.jp/?page_id=202 Original band seeks members. Band seeks solid guitarist and bassist with experience. All original songs. Contact me for URL. Tokyo/Kanagawa area. arman_energy@hotmail.com www. armanproductions.com Pro bass player available. Pro bass player for working band in Tokyo. I’ve loads of experience, live and studio. Pro gear. Rock, blues, country, funk, R and B, reggae, etc. I`m looking for an established working band with large repertoire. jkantarakis@hotmail.co.jp 090-3811-0121 Rock vocalist needed for casual rock/ metal band playing covers of bands like Megadeth, Metallica, GNR, Queen, and Nirvana. Newbies ok, but must have a good sense of timing and rhythm, an ok voice, etc. Perfect for busy Tokyo people - play for fun. s13driftking@ yahoo.com.au 14.6 Religious Tokyo Christian worship service. MACF is an English-speaking Christian worship service. Emphasis on the reading and expositional preaching of the Old and New Testament. Teaching and style is Reformed and missional (like Piper, Driscoll, Keller, etc). Sun 2pm. danielbeck@mac.com http:// macf-english.org/Home.html 14.9 International Intercultural Activities. J I I (Japan Intercultural Institute), nonprofit, member-run organization that sponsors activities (seminars, cultural events, conferences) for those wanting to further develop intercultural competencies and meet other interculturalists. director@ j a p a n i n t e r c u l t u r a l . o r g w w w. japanintercultural.org S e e ki n g d oc u m e nta r y f i l m protagonist. Berlin documentary filmmaker is looking for new Tokyo resident who is American, eager to get driver’s license, available in autumn. info@kloosundco.de www.kloosundco. de/en/production/film/WTY.html 15 PERSONALS 15.1 Friends Be my friends. I’m a 28-year-old girl studying English, French, and Korean 34 • download our podcast at • podcast.metropolis.co.jp all by myself. I’m a beginner at French and Korean. I’m waiting to hear from you guys for chatting, eating, and going out. Please contact me. lumi.rumi_728@rocketmail.com Beer friends wanted. I am a JF, 33, who likes drinking ales but my friends prefer wine. If you know good places to have a pint after work and also seek new drinking friends, drop me a line. ninesstuff@hotmail.com Email friends from overseas. Japanese nadeshiko, living in Tokyo, studying English by watching movies, seeks email friend from overseas to talk about cultural differences, movies, music and such. Where are you from? language_exchange3@hotmail.com Family friendship. We are seeking a family with young children. We have two boys. We live in Higashi-Yamato. piyopiyotaku0605@alpha.ocn.ne.jp Female friends. SJF, 40s, seeking female friends in Tokyo in their 40s. Let’s go to onsen, travel, dinner/lunch or do some activity together. Japanese ladies also welcome. parmigiano_ reggiano_03@hotmail.com Fishing. I’m seeking friends who like fishing. Let’s go together. I work for a fishing tackle company. Drop me a line if you are interested. piyopiyotaku0605@ alpha.ocn.ne.jp Friends in Kichijoji. Thai professional, 30s, just moved to Kichijoji. I want to meet people around the KichijojiMitaka area for friendship, language exchange (J/E/Thai), drinks after work, or hanging out on the weekends. freemap49@yahoo.com Going-out friend. I’m a JF who likes going out for movies, eating and drinking. I hope to find someone to have fun together. tige2900@yahoo. co.jp Jazz-playing friends. JM seeks jazz players for fun. I’ve been playing the alto sax for a couple of years. Still amateur, but want to play with others. yossynet@ra2.so-net.ne.jp Just one drink in the night. I like reading books and writing with a quiet midnight coffee. Sometimes I feel like a small chat. Just one drink: tea, gin tonic or champagne. Ebisu and Nakameguro area. bluna_tokyo@yahoo.co.jp Lunchtime friends at French restaurants. Stylish, creative, curious JF, loves food, seeks lunchtime (between 11:30 and 3pm) friends for eating at French restaurants or bistros. I’d like to discover some restaurants in Tokyo. Any age/nationality ok. Must have good taste. middaygourmet@ excite.co.jp Seeking friends in central Tokyo. JF, early 30s, seeks friends to hang out with in central Tokyo. atkm92@ yahoo.co.jp Seeking friend s . A c a d e m i c American male, PhD in economics, seeks friends. Loves traveling, music, restaurants, modern art, cooking, quiet conversation, and exciting social life. g8t7@live.com Single mother and father friends. Open-minded, unique, independent JF, a single mother, seeks single mother and father friends. Let’s share fun and interests in Tokyo. Any age, any nationality ok. middaygourmet@ excite.co.jp Spanish study mates. JM seeks Spanish study mates in Yokohama, Shibuya, Shinagawa. My level is intermediate. Any nationality OK. Por supuesto quisiera hablar nativos de habla espana tambien. elsalvadorjapan@yahoo.es 090-44194881 Yokota Airbase. JF, 28, seeks friends in Yokota Airbase. mutakuni@hotmail. co.jp 15.2 Men Looking For Women A NICE EASY GOING BLACK GUY with permanent residence and a stable job seeks a nice female for friendship leading to serious relationship.Any nationality ok. mr.incredible777@docomo.ne.jp SUBMISSIVE SJM. Cute, submissive SJM, 32, is seriously seeking a woman who is into or interested in dominating men. I am so submissive with six years of experience that I can take whatever and can serve you in any way. slaveintokyo@ gmail.com American guy is seeking a female for friendship and a relationship. I’m kind, gentle, open-minded, and active. Let’s enjoy spending time together. Nihongo hanasemasu. bhuu1@live.com British male, 31, friendly, tall, slim, seeking a nice girl to hang out with. Nationality/race unimportant, but should be 20-35 and have a nice personality. Interested in music and film: you should be, too. shiodomebye@ gmail.com Caring and cute JM seeks attractive, hearty, nonsmoking Western female for friendship. I simply would like to share fun, interesting and great experiences with you. If you feel the same way, just drop me a line. jinzaixyz@yahoo.co.jp Chinese-Canadian, 32, 175cm, 65kg, caring, fun-loving, athletic, likes basketball, music, movies, seeking a serious relationship with an attractive JF, 22-32. test697@hotmail.com Decent guy seeks a cheerful and mature lady. I’m 30s, financially-secure, living and working in Tokyo, enjoying life. Let’s have dinner or drinks to get started. Photos available. Prefer nonAsian. gb_0606@yahoo.co.jp Difficult for JMs. It’s easy for Caucasian males to date JFs here, but hard for JMs to date Caucasian females. Is there any chance for me, a SJM Tokyoite, 30s, 6’, mature, caring, and stylish, to hang out with a Caucasian female? maajiyabai@yahoo.com English chap. Englishman, 35. I like the gym, running, cooking, the beach, dining out with friends. Don’t like clubbing, partying. Seeking someone similar, 25 to 35, to enjoy evenings out with. Let’s go out for coffee first. shinmats1971@yahoo.co.jp Foreign girlfriend wanted. JM, 30, 180cm, honest, very kind. I look much younger than my age and am in great shape. My hobbies are playing the piano and gym training. seiji.tnk@ gmail.com French passion. French single black guy, 29, just arrived in Tokyo. Doing modeling job for magazines, CMs, etc. People say I am easy-going and easy to talk to. Looking for friends and possibly more. idaribo-metropolis@yahoo.fr Half JM in Tokyo. Male, half-Japanese, 40, good-looking, seeking cute JF for date or long-term relationship. Prefer age around 30s. Nonsmoker only please. vincentgolf@sirius.ocn.ne.jp Handsome and gentle SJM seeks well-educated, interesting, nonsmoking Caucasian female to share wonderful times and make a good friendship. So let’s start our communication and understand each other. If no experience, just try me. healsan@ yahoo.com Handsome British guy. Sporty, athletic, London guy, 30, seeks beautiful, professional, mature Japanese woman for serious relationship. Into sports, travelling and movies. Let’s chat by email first and exchange pictures. You won’t be disappointed. aj_gilluk@ yahoo.co.uk Handsome single guy seeks serious relationship with a wonderful SJF. Let’s be friends first, then get to know each other better. Picture of you is a must. No gamers. tokyoilike@yahoo.co.uk Handsome, gentle SJM. Handsome and gentle SJM seeks well-educated, interesting, nonsmoking, attractive SWF female to share wonderful times and good friendship. healsan@yahoo. com Hi there, cute girl! I’m just seeking some casual dating, nothing serious. I’m tall, handsome, early 30s. Interested? vik6900@gmail.com JM seeking foreign girl. I’d like to make friends with a foreign girl. I’m easy-going and want to do fun things. I play music and work in real estate in Tokyo. I like to shop, drink, etc. kosuke1016@hotmail.com Looking for fun. American, late-30s, working for a Japanese company, can speak fluent Japanese. I would like to meet someone for casual fun. We could start with drinks and see where things lead. mijn.naam@ymail.com Love English and Spanish. JM, 40s, w/decent English and some Spanish ability, not very handsome, w/good sense of humor and tenderness, seeking Japanese girlfriend w/similar interests. elsalvadorjapan@yahoo.es 090-4419-4881 Love travel and music? I’m Australian, 33, 183cm, slim, but athletic. I love traveling, music, nature, beaches, camping, reading, warm weather, the outdoors, cooking, cycling, photography, and much more. If you have similar interests, get in touch. free_life34@yahoo.com Mature JF? Canadian guy seeks JF, 30s to 40s for serious relationship. I like movies, music, the gym, art, dining out, hiking. I can speak nihongo. Serious only please. moonzin2007@ yahoo.com Mature lady in Tokyo. Smart and fun SJM, 53, would like to meet a mature SWF for long term friendship in Tokyo. I like traveling, swimming and movies. Let’s enjoy walking around and chatting over coffee. opentheuniverse@hotmail.com Men seeking women. Be my girlfriend. Nice guy, 45, lives and works in Tokyo, average-looking, seeks serious Japanese girlfriend, age and shape don’t matter. Nihongo hanasemasu. bismarkan2005@yahoo.com Movie friend. SJM, 31, almost bilingual, loves traveling and movies, seeks someone to go to the movies with, and to talk with after the movies to get to know each other well as a first step! rainbowaftertherain@hotmail.co.jp My missing half. Canadian male, 46, looks and feels younger, very active, outgoing, seeking JF, under 40, for serious relationship leading to marriage. Let’s share the future together! live2gether2001@yahoo. com 0903522-3533 Romance with an older lady. Very nice and sexy gentleman seeks an older, or much older, woman to have nice dates and a romance. feeltokyo@ yahoo.co.uk Seeking fun. SWM, 28, French, seeking people who want fun like me. My life is stable, but boring and stressful. I need excitement for my mental health balance. If you feel the same way, contact me, please. reydajp@yahoo. co.jp romantic girlfriend. 日本語大丈夫です. cinemadeparisien@yahoo.co.jp Small JM seeks blond girlfriend. Small JM, 34, 156cm, 56kg, seeks blond girlfriend. If you don’t care about it, let’s start from friendship. isaochkajp@ yahoo.co.jp Sophisticated and cute SJM seeks interesting, warmhearted, mature Western lady for friendship or possibly more. If you seek a genuine and ideal Japanese man, just drop me a line. I’ll respond to you shortly. jscit2007@ gmail.com The Australian mentalist BF? Are you still looking for someone special that you haven’t found yet? It’s time to start an exciting relationship with an attractive SWM, 30s, mentally stimulating, funny, friendly. citation0007@hotmail.com UK lady. SJM, 30s, tall, slim, lover of books, films, and music, seeks an attractive British lady with the same interests. hurryondownboy@yahoo.co.jp WM in Tokyo seeking a pretty JF, 18-35. I’m tall, white, with blue eyes. I speak Japanese. chrischrisjapan34@ yahoo.com 15.3 Women Looking For Men Take me away. SJF, mid-30s, enjoys a stylish and healthy life, is tall and attractive, lives in Tokyo, seeks a sophisticated, honest, open-minded, attractive SWM, with a great sense of his lifestyle. Would appreciate discovering new things together. antidotes.4u@ gmail.com Grocery shopping? Are you ready to enjoy an ordinary life with a SJF? I want to find a gentleman who lives in the Minato-ku area for a long-term relationship. Are you downto-earth? Then let me live as a flower. spaceneedle78@yahoo.co.jp I’m a little bored these days and I want to have a few drinks after work with some handsome, talkative, easygoing SWMs around Akasaka, Roppongi, etc. I’m a JF, 30s, 170cm, with big eyes. Reply w/photo, please. chaqueta3000@yahoo.co.jp Koenji? SJF seeks a boyfriend who lives around Koenji. I’d like to have a very relaxing, cozy time together. I live near Koenji, so it’d be nice if you lived near there, too. sunflower080@ hotmail.co.jp Looking for an active woman? Want to meet a kind SWM, 30-40, who works in Tokyo, likes sports, walking, outdoors. I’m SJF, friendly, sincere, so-so looks. Let’s enjoy talking and explore fun places together. asumatane@livedoor. com Seeking significant other Joyful SJF, mid 40s, looking for SWM/SAM for serious relationship only. I enjoy traveling, onsen, nature, eating out and daily life. I’m professional, mature, sincere and caring. Looking for similar who loves to live in Japan (possibly for good). Chiba/ Makuhari/Funabashi area preferred. Looking forward to hearing from you. nobi2002@hotmail.com Nice SBM sought by beautiful SJF with black eyes and long hair, smart, urban, attractive, late-30s. American office worker, black, over 37 y/o, nonsmoker please. Music lover is a great plus. Single only. goglily@yahoo.co.jp Attractive JF, 30s, in Tokyo, seeks a Caucasian businessman, nonsmoker, over 40, and fun to be with. Let’s meet after work and see if we click. hanatokyoplane@yahoo.co.jp Seeking love. Have you enjoyed Tokyo life? International, cosmopolitan, cheerful SJM, 28, is seeking only one adorable sweetheart. Shall we enjoy a romantic, passionate, and good Tokyo life together? English and Spanish ok. ultrachocolate2010@yahoo.com Be my love. Attractive SJF, 40, very young-looking, sweet, romantic, loving, seeks warmhearted SWM with a nice smile for long-term relationship. Message me if you love kissing, hugging, and want to be truly loved. No games. timmyticky@yahoo.com Seeking relationship. A sian , 27, 158cm, good-looking, seeking women around Tokyo for relationship or hanging around. Nonsmokers appreciated. ying.iuj@gmail.com Calm and financially-secure partner sought. I want a stable man in my life. Over the years, I’ve learned what I can do to my partner. I want to find my male equivalent who is peaceful-minded. spaceneedle78@yahoo.co.jp Sincere relationship. French man, 30, sincere, likes travel, movies, cooking. Interested in long-term relationship. Doesn’t matter if you’re Japanese or a foreign, as I just seek a sincere, honest, Genuinely for marriage. SJF, 40s, black hair, medium build, moderately educated, never married and no kids. Looking for life partner, challenging, nonsmoker. Photo appreciated. toweldry000@livedoor.com JAPAN E S E WO M EN S EEK MEN for serious relationships possibly leading to marriage. Confidential & affordable, since 1994. Contact TMA for free pamphlet in English or Japanese. Seeking love. Good looking JM, 22, seeking western lady. Send email and I’ll send more information about me. ryo199@hotmail.co.jp Serious, long-term. SWM, 34, welleducated and traveled, with a stable job, seeks true love. If you are 20-30s, warm and caring, and seeking a serious longterm relationship, then please drop me an email. Serious only, no games. No Roppongi girls, please. Lasagna5577@ yahoo.com SWF seeks mature, generous man. Cute, educated, and adventurous SWF, 23, seeks a NSA, mutually-beneficial relationship with a mature, motivated, generous sugar daddy. I’ll give you only the best and expect the same in return. 23yo.swf@gmail.com Learn to be your woman. Nothing is more fulfilling than loving and being loved, and I have learned that having sexiness, intelligence, class, beauty and a little independence makes us both happy. Beautiful, feminine SJF, early-40s, seeks professional SWM. orange7diamond-luv@yahoo.co.jp Attractive SJF seeks SM. JF, early 40s, attractive, intelligent, calm, sharp, sexy, seeking man 35-50, single, sincere, nonsmoking, living in Tokyo, with a steady job. Please describe yourself in your reply. asahamada@ hotmail.co.jp Serious life partner. SWM, 38, seeking someone who also wants an honest, faithful, friendly, modest partner. Let’s share life together, traveling, hiking, cooking and enjoying everything. shawnarney@live.com Full vegan, clean, pretty. Seeking someone tall (above 180cm), clean, smart, independent, and single. I’m picky, but also know personality is the most important. Full vegan, clean, pretty, and loyal. Never cheated on my man ever. satoko1974@live.jp Does the body rule the mind? Or does the mind rule the body? I don’t know. If you do know the lyrics and the answer, email me. As long as you’re single/serious, I won’t spit in your eye! dbrm.dmrb@hotmail.com Pretty JF seeks attractive, intelligent, and professional friends working and living in Tokyo. I’m in my 30s, attractive, and slim. I like dining and drinking out, so let’s have a drink after work first. ydatw@yahoo.co.jp Respect, love and care. Pretty SJF, 31, seeks a gentleman to develop a serious relationship that may start from friendship. Please have a good balance of different qualities. Hopefully, you’re interesting, but not too difficult. pourquoi_pas9201@yahoo.co.jp Romantic winter together? Elegant and educated SJF, 30s, in central Tokyo, seeks a sophisticated and intelligent single gentleman with a nice smile. How about talking and laughing over a glass of wine on a sparkling night in Tokyo? Serious only. vocalise225@gmail.com Seeking intelligent SJM. Attractive SWF, early 20s, would love to meet an interesting, intelligent JM. I’m interested in art, architecture, and learning more about Japanese culture. Let’s have some great conversations and hopefully more. tenderbuttons123@ hotmail.co.uk Serious relationship. 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I am in prison too, in a nuclear body and I would do anything to come out from here—but you… you choose to be inside of a jail by your own will. I would like to enjoy it, but it just makes me sad. A: Well, I have my reasons. (Pause) Astroboy vs. Godzilla 2011 The Battle of the Century? By M ara Duer (The shadow of a seated little boy can be seen. As he stands up, a spotlight fa lls on him. He wa lks around the stage staring down, while newspaper headlines appear on the backdrop:) “Government Unsure About Astroboy’s Safety” “Can Astroboy Lose Control?” “Should Astroboy Be Shut Down?” “Astroboy Wanted!” (With the last headline, Astroboy looks up. Fade to darkness. Lights up: Astroboy is in jail. Rushing water is heard. Astroboy quakes with terror. Suddenly an enormous eye appears in the jail window with the sound of heavy breathing.) Astroboy: Who is this? Godzilla: It’s me. Can’t you recognize my green eyes any more? A: Yes I can recognize you, and I can still fight with you. G: Really? I would like to see that. Come outside and fight, like in the old days. A: You’re enjoying this, right? I won’t come out. G: It’s an interesting situation but no, I am not G: I went to Fukushima. Life u nde r w a t e r i s d i s app e a r ing. I’m worried. Humans are ever y where—not wh at you would consider a race in extinction. You, however, are the only one of your kind. They might try to make you extinct. A: (Looking down) I owe them my life. G: And you will owe them your death if you stay here. A: (Looking up, puffing out his chest) Heroes don’t run away. What will children think if I escape? I won’t betray my reason for being in this world. G: But they will betray you. Can’t you see? First they love you and now they fear you. They used you as a tool to make nuclear power cool! That’s why you exist. A: I don’t care. I believe in it. I’m cool, therefore nuclear power is cool. Nothing is wrong with that. Fukushima was just an accident. Accidents happen. G: (Eye widens) You don’t have to tell me that! I was born that way in 1954—four years after you—because of a nuclear accident. From a little miscalculation, the Americans created a bomb 1,000 times stronger than Hiroshima and Nagasaki put together. That’s why humans hate me, not because I spit nuclear power, but because I am the memory they don’t wish to remember. What about you, who accepts you now? (Pause) A: I don’t know—and I fear that. I have never felt fear before. It’s a terrible emotion. I don’t think so clearly when it invades me. G: Are you in penitence? I didn’t know you were a Christian. Don’t you think your love for humans is affecting your judgment? A: I have been defending this country for 60 years. (Pounds chest with pride) I am the last samurai and they won’t betray me. I am one of them, not like you. You are bitter because of your fate, because you are angry and alone. You could have done so much for this country. You chose your way. These are the times when a hero must be stronger. My imprisonment and trial is the ultimate proof of my loyalty. G: Then you are betraying yourself. I am neither human, nor machine. My loyalty is to Mother Earth. I thought Japanese were the best of all people because they worship nature. However, the Japanese also tried to dominate all—just like the other humans around the world. I wanted to kill them all, but there were too many. So I stopped fighting. I retreated in order to survive. I knew they would also try to dominate me, and I’d prefer to die before serving them. A: Don’t you see? This is your great opportunity for reconciliation. You can make peace with humans and help them in this terrible time of despair. G: This is time for lessons, and some Japanese have heard the call. I won’t use my fire any more, but I will continue with my battle by other means. A: Other means? What are you talking about? G: Politics! I shall run for the Diet. And I want you to join me. (As if reading a headline) “Godzilla and Astroboy together.” It’s the perfect plan! Then we can control nuclear power. Only we really know how to manage this energy. We are the only ones unafraid of it. Humans put everything at risk. A: But you are defeated. No one takes you seriously these days. I had a film two years ago—you’re not even on TV anymore. G: For the first time, many Japanese people are against nuclear energy. I think in the end, it’s your credibility that’s in decline—not mine. So what do you say, will you join me? A: Are you crazy? This is the hardest time for Japan. I have to stand next to the scientific community. If people stop believing nuclear power is unavoidable then people will stop loving me. G: That’s why you have to come with me. People can love you for different reasons. You can change your destiny. Let me be your advocate. We will revolutionize humanity. (Astroboy stays silent. A business card flutters through the window.) G: Here’s my meishi. 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