Feb 3

NYTimes column: “Dominating the Man Cave” by JET alum Bruce Feiler

A thoughtful column in today’s New York Times on the topic of ESPN and man culture by JET alum Bruce Feiler, author of Learning to Bow, Walking the Bible and several other best-sellers including his recent book The Council of Dads:

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/06/fashion/06ThisLife.html?_r=1&src=twrhp


Feb 3

JETs with JDs >> What Student Loan Reform Means for the Law Student

Andrew R. McCarthy (Akita-ken, 2005-08) is a law student at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law focusing on international trade, business, and tax.  He currently runs the blog JETs with J.D.s, an information source for current JET alumni law students and prospective law students for career paths and approaches within the current legal market.  For those considering law school and trying to comprehend the costs and the risks of such an endeavor, he also recommends The Law School Tuition Bubble.

When you’re graduating with a great legal mind, $100k in student loan debt, and the best job offers you have are all tossing you $50k or less, what is there to do? Roll over and die, perhaps? This JETs with J.D.s post looks at the basic structure of student loan reforms, particularly the expansion of income-based repayment, and why it’s going to be an often consulted resource for the law graduates in the “Lost Generation.”

Full post is available here.


Feb 3

Justin’s Japan: Interview with stylist Haruo Noro on NYC’s Lunar New Year Celebration

Haruo Noro brings his unique stylings to NYC's Lunar New Year Celebration Saturday, Feb. 5. (Courtesy of Julia Dubrovich)

 

By JQ magazine’s Justin Tedaldi (CIR Kobe-shi, 2001-02) for Examiner.com. Visit his NY Japanese Culture page here to subscribe for free alerts on newly published stories.  

Haruo Noro came to the U.S. to open his own salon after finding success as a stylist in Japan and London. Last year, he worked with the networking site AsianInNY on their “Lucullen” Lunar New Year Fashion Show for designer Joyce Huang. Today (Feb. 3) marks the beginning of the Lunar New Year, and to ring in the Year of the Rabbit AsianInNY has teamed up with the Greater Chinatown Community Association to present their Lunar New Year Celebration this Saturday in Manhattan. I caught up with Noro, who is again working with his stylists and make-up artists for this distinguished cultural event.

Please tell us about your journey to New York from Japan.

I was born and raised in Aomori, Japan, within a family of stylists. My initial training, cutting technique, discipline and inspiration was born here as well. As my experience grew, so did my thirst for new adventures. I wanted to see the world of fashion and beauty. I wanted to expand my knowledge and creativity.

The salon sponsored me to continue my education in London at the Vidal Sassoon Academy, which is where I first experienced a full variety of hair types and textures. London opened my mind through its culture and fashion, giving me the confidence with my skills and the possibilities in the styling industry.

I have been lucky to have had an offer as an assistant to a top stylist in New York City, Oscar Blandi, through which my learning experience continued. I fully blossomed into a complete stylist during my time there. I continued on to Rita Hazan and then my path became clear. I opened my very own salon, which is in the vision as I have always imagined. Fashion, beauty, diversity and creativity here is endless.

How did you first get involved with AsianInNY? What events have you worked on with them before and what was the reaction from the public?

I first got involved with AsianInNY in 2010. When I heard about this opportunity, I was very excited to be part of the Lucullen Fashion Show at the Lunar New Year Celebration. I was especially enthusiastic about having the support of the Asian community in New York, which I am a part of. The designer loved our work, a sophisticated braided bun, which complimented the garments and added a stylish flair. We have received many positive reviews and are happy to be back this year as a sponsor for AsianInNY’s biggest Lunar New Year Celebration in New York City, this time doing both hair and make-up for two designers, as well as singers participating in the show.

What kind of styling are you doing for the upcoming Lunar New Year Celebration and who are you working with?

We will be styling for two designers Way Zen and Janet Zheng. I will be working with my salon team. Haruo Noro Salon will be doing both hair and make-up. The hair for Way Zan collection will be simple yet romantic, loose updos. The hair for Janet Zheng menswear will be natural yet edgy. The make-up lead artist Wenya Chang describes the look as a beautiful look that simply emphasizes the natural beauty of the woman. Light shimmery brown on the eyes, with a rosy flush on the cheeks and a glossy natural lip color. Most importantly, a sexy, dewy complexion.

How would you describe your own style in determining the perfect cut? Did you find yourself adapting your creativity in order to match the image of the Lunar New Year Celebration?

I am always inspired by the artistry in the designs and intuitively create what I see as a companion piece of art. I strive to create a masterpiece each and every time.

Click here for the complete interview.


Feb 3

Music City JETAA (aka Nashville) reveals its new logo!

Via Music City JETAA President Terry Vo, who is also the JET Program and MEXT Coordinator at the Consul-General of Japan in Nashville:

“We JUST revealed our new logo at the JET Returnees Welcome Reception last Friday, January 28, 2011 at the Consul General’s Residence.”

“We had over 20 JET alumni attend from Tennessee and Kentucky and it was a REALLY successful event.  The evening began with Consul General Sato’s high regards for the JET Program and how he sees JET Alumni as “one of the greatest assets in Japan-U.S. relations.”  Consul General Sato then asked for the five recent returnees to give short speeches about their experience on the JET Program.”

Meanwhile, here are some upcoming events for JETAA Music City:

  • Saturday, February 12th – Cooking Night with Master Sushi Chef Toshihiro Nishimoto, 6pm   (Attached is the information)
  • Sunday, March 27th– Hanami (More info to come!)

Feb 3

Visit Japan: February in Japan

The Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) provides rather helpful travel information for JETs and non-JETs alike, whether you’re traveling to or around Japan or helping a friend or relative plan their trip.  If you haven’t seen it yet, take a look at their website at www.japantravelinfo.com.

Below is a recent item from the Visit Japan Facebook page:

Kisaragi, the old Japanese name for the month of February, is a contracted form of kinu sara gi, which means “wear still more clothes.”

Setsubun – celebrated on February 3 or 4 – is a favorite annual celebration among Japanese children. On this night, children fill a wooden cup with roasted soybeans and run around throwing them at an oni, or devil, (usually played by the dad) and shouting “Oni wa soto; fuku wa uchi!” This translates as “Out with the devil; in with good fortune!”

The only national holiday in Kisaragi, though, is National Foundation Day on February 11. This is the date calculated to be the day on which Jimmu – the first emperor of Japan – was enthroned, according to the Nihon Shoki (Chronicles of Japan).


Feb 3

Job: Business Development Specialist at Japanese NPO (NY)

via Actus Consulting. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

*Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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Job Position:

Business Development Specialist for IT and Environment-related Industry/Business at Japanese Nonprofit Organization (New York, NY)

Job Details:

Our Client, Japanese nonprofit organization seeks a Business Development Specialist. This is a full-time direct hire position. Main job duties are as follows.

1. Promote Investment to Japan:
Search companies in the designated area who’re interested in making investment to starting business in Japan; and support such companies to establish their subsidiaries in Japan. Target Industries: Information and Communication Technology and Environment-related business
Job Responsibilities:
(1)Search for new projects
*by making cold calls, participating trade shows and visiting potential clients; and offer support to launch new business in Japan,
*by following up past contacts and projects.
(2)Any activities to complete, assist and promote.

2. Support bilateral business alliance:
Operate business incubators, organize trade shows and exhibition; solicit participation from US companies to events in Japan; search for lecturers for symposiums to support alliance between Japanese and US companies in the field of advanced technology.
(1)Support business development of Japanese high-tech venture companies
①Incubation of Japanese venture business in US
Support Japanese companies to launch business in US by liaising and coordinating with US incubators
②Organize business meetings at trade shows
(2)Search for lecturers for high-tech themed events in Japan and solicit participation from companies in US
(3)Others
Liaise and coordinate with lecturers and participants for venture business themed seminars

Qualifications:

  • A few years of work experience in Sales
  • Bachelor’s degree
  • Some Japanese language skills desirable
  • Knowledge of Information and Communication Technology and Environmental business desired but not must
  • How to apply:

    Please send your resume and cover letter as an MS Word attachment to stakeda@actus-usa.com to apply. Make sure to mention in your email to what position you are applying.


    Feb 3

    Job: Sales rep at Japanese Forwarding Company (NYC)

    via Actus Consulting. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

    *Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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    Job Position: Sales rep at Japanese Forwarding Company (NYC)

    Job Details:

    Our client, Japanese forwarding company seeks a Sales Representative.

    Some sales experience or knowledge or/and experience in forwarding companies desired but entry-level also welcome. Training will be conducted based in their JFK office, but once training is completed, Manhattan office is going to be the main base. Japanese skills not required but welcome.

    Location: New York, NY
    Salary: Up to $35K (DOE)+ Commission

    Please send your resume and cover letter as an MS Word attachment to moya@actus-usa.com to apply. Make sure to mention in your email to what position you are applying.


    Feb 3

    Job: Part-time English Teacher (Yokohama)

    via Proud Academy Corporation. Posted by Dipika Soni (Ishikawa-ken, 2003-06). Dipika currently works as an in-house translator for PFU (a Fujitsu company) in Kahoku-shi, Ishikawa-ken. She is also the vocalist for the Japanese hardcore punk band DEGRADE.

    *Note: If you apply for this position, please let them know you learned of it from JetWit. Thanks.

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    Job Position: Part-time English Teacher

    Job Details:

    Fun, local English school for children aged 2-15 looking for a friendly part-time native English teacher to join our team. 3-4 hours/day, 2-3days/week, 2000yen or more/per lesson (40-, 50- and 60-minute lessons). Teaching location; Yokohama city, Hakuraku station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line. Transportation allowance (to 1000yen/day). Six-month renewable contract.

    Requirements:

  • Proper visa
  • BA/BS required
  • Experience teaching English to kids and/or adults
  • TESL/TEFL/TESOL certification preferred
  • APPLICANT MUST CURRENTLY RESIDE IN JAPAN
  • Application deadline; End of March, 2010.
    Position available from Mid of March, 2010.

    How to apply:

    Please apply by e-mail with CV/resume, letter of introduction, photo, availability and visa status.

    Shige Satsuma
    Proud Academy Corporation. 34-28, Kandaiji 4-chome, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama 221-0801
    mail to: info@esbkids.com
    http://www.esbkids.com


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