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  1. Jun 13, 2019 · Nanako Yamamori in Tokyo. Thu 13 Jun 2019 02.42 EDT Last modified on Mon 3 Feb 2020 07.46 EST. Share. L ast week, after Yumi Ishikawa’s petition against being forced to wear high heels at work ...

  2. Nanako Yamamori began her career at Bloomberg News & Television in Tokyo, Japan. She started working as a journalist in 2000. Nanako worked also as a producer for the Asia-Pacific's flagship live programme, Moneycast Asia, which won the Asia Broadcast Awards.

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  3. Jun 14, 2019 · As a young manga artist, M A Joy felt they did not fit in – but learning to identify as neither male nor female opened up both their art and the city. Translation by Nanako Yamamori. M A Joy ...

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  4. Current affairs of Japanese foodNanako Yamamori on current affairs in food; Japan's declining food self-sufficiency, food waste, sustainability, trends and c...

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    Nanako Yamamori began her promising career at Bloomberg Television in Tokyo as a journalist in 2000. She worked for the Asia-Pacific's flagship live programme Moneycast Asia, which won the Asia Broadcast TV Award.

  6. Jul 12, 2015 · Excerpted and adapted from text by Nanako Yamamori. Photos by Reed Young. Some Sumo wrestlers leave the ring because they’ve stopped winning—pushed out by age or injury. Others can’t bear ...

  7. Retired Sumo Wrestlers. Life after sumo. Nanako Yamamori. Some Rikishi (Sumo wrestlers) choose to leave the ring because they’ve stopped winning. Some leave the world of Sumo because they cannot bear the necessary discipline. Some are forced to leave the ring after injury. Many start their new lives with a hopeful dream for the future.

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