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Are Sake Labels the Ultimate “No-Entry” Sign to Foreigners?
Medium Nancy Matsumoto 12/10/19 Medium Nancy Matsumoto 12/10/19

Are Sake Labels the Ultimate “No-Entry” Sign to Foreigners?

The sake label conundrum. Beautiful, yes. But legible to all?

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The Wall Street Journal Nancy Matsumoto 9/13/17 The Wall Street Journal Nancy Matsumoto 9/13/17

A Sake-Brewer’s House Steeped in Tradition

A 200-year-old Japanese house has evolved for modern lifestyles but stays true to its heritage.

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Sake Today Nancy Matsumoto 11/10/16 Sake Today Nancy Matsumoto 11/10/16

Rumiko Obata, Obata Sake Brewery

A fifth-generation sake brewery owner forsakes life in the big city and returns home to Sado Island, ushering the family business into a new era of international prominence.

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Ignition Nancy Matsumoto 3/11/16 Ignition Nancy Matsumoto 3/11/16

Fukushima Sake Diary: Five Years after 3.11, Spreading the Gospel of Natural and Organic Sake

Profile of pioneering sake maker Yasuhiko Niida

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People Nancy Matsumoto 2/8/16 People Nancy Matsumoto 2/8/16

Marie Kondo: The Queen of Clean

Japan's Decluttering Dynamo Has Shown Millions The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up

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DiscoverNikkei.org Nancy Matsumoto 11/5/15 DiscoverNikkei.org Nancy Matsumoto 11/5/15

Bon Yagi: Emperor of New York's Japanese East Village, Part 1

Profile of the entrepreneur who has, over the past 30 years, shaped the East Village's Japan Town.

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Minneapolis Star Tribune Nancy Matsumoto 10/1/15 Minneapolis Star Tribune Nancy Matsumoto 10/1/15

Sake's thousand-year-old legacy of fermentation gets an update for modern tastes

The growing number of high-quality sakes available both nationwide and in the Twin Cities makes this a good time to get familiar with sake

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Punch Nancy Matsumoto 3/12/15 Punch Nancy Matsumoto 3/12/15

The Yeast Hunters: Revitalizing Japan's Ancient Sake Tradition

At Tokyo's top agricultural university's department of brewing and fermentation, one professor's quest for flower yeasts

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Edible Manhattan Nancy Matsumoto 2/3/15 Edible Manhattan Nancy Matsumoto 2/3/15

How New York's Sake Scene Got Serious

A look at the rise in quality of jizake, or small-batch, artisanal sake in Japan, and how New Yorkers have embraces it.

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Edible Manhattan Nancy Matsumoto 8/27/13 Edible Manhattan Nancy Matsumoto 8/27/13

Place-Based Tastes: Delicacies by the Sea

The sake, tea and small-batch products of Saga, Japan

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Cravings Nancy Matsumoto 8/15/13 Cravings Nancy Matsumoto 8/15/13

Aji Sushi

Review of Sushi Nakamura, Tokyo

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DiscoverNikkei.org Nancy Matsumoto 12/26/12 DiscoverNikkei.org Nancy Matsumoto 12/26/12

Exploring the Borderlands of Race, Nation, Sex and Gender

I review psychologist Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu's latest book, on mixed-race Asian Americans

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Cravings Nancy Matsumoto 5/18/12 Cravings Nancy Matsumoto 5/18/12

Japanese Hot Spring Inn

Review of Hakone Ginyu ryokan, Japan

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Cravings Nancy Matsumoto 5/17/12 Cravings Nancy Matsumoto 5/17/12

Baked Sesame Tofu

Review of Jiki Miyazawa, Kyoto

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The Wall Street Journal Nancy Matsumoto 3/14/12 The Wall Street Journal Nancy Matsumoto 3/14/12

Brushing Up on Your Japanese on a Small Screen

I test drive a series of foreign language instruction mobile apps

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The Daily Nancy Matsumoto 2/19/12 The Daily Nancy Matsumoto 2/19/12

The History Page: Order of Infamy

Essay marking the 70th anniversary of FDR's signing of Executive Order 9066.

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Edible Manhattan Nancy Matsumoto 12/1/11 Edible Manhattan Nancy Matsumoto 12/1/11

Shop Talk: For Saké's Sake

A profile on the East Village Saké shop Sakaya and a primer on saké,

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The Wall Street Journal Nancy Matsumoto 7/28/11 The Wall Street Journal Nancy Matsumoto 7/28/11

Hiring a Consultant for an Unforgettable Trip

I consulted with four different online travel agencies to help plan a trip to Japan and Hawaii, then wrote this consumer column on my experience.

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Nancy Matsumoto is a writer and editor based in Toronto and New York City.