This month we look at the history of baseball in Japan and Fukuoka and check out the Daiei Hawks’ 1994 roster. The Kukusai Kekkon wo Kangaeru Kai (Association of Japanese Women married to Foreigners) give advice and facilitate networking for intercultural marriages. The closed roof of the Fukuoka Dome shelters us from the rain as we report on this newly developed technical wonder. Also, we interview successful techno-pop singer Sandii about being “the voice of Asia” despite singing in English.
[Restaurants] Jidori Takacho, West, Muga Muchu (Oyafuki-dori branch), Sarai, Indian Restaurant Gaylord, City Hall Shokudo, La Rioja, Cafe inthe Park
[Bars] Cavoc, Seattle's Best Espresso, Jacky's Bar
[Shops] Cheap Chic, Magazine House Club, Best Denki Duty Free Shop
[Concert Review] Steve Vai
[Notable acts] Aerosmith, Maxi Priest, The Mamas and the Papas, Holly Cole Trio
[Fashion Fix] Kim Sang Hee and her dog Monani
[Radar Gallery] Koichiro Mori