Selected Articles by Yukari

 

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アフター・コロナは巨大IT企業に新たな勝ち組!? 専門家「医療分野は破壊的な変革期」
AERA
“Renewed Appreciation for Tech Companies in Pandemic”

Japan’s Gorgeous, Precarious Fishing Poles
Craftsmanship
While Japanese master craftsmen command up to $100,000 for turning bamboo into a fishing pole, aspiring younger makers can barely find anyone to train them.

Innovators Under 35: Jini Kim, 34
MIT Technology Review
The phone call that changed Jini Kim’s life came at 2 a.m. in November 2013. The White House needed the former Google product manager’s help with Healthcare.gov, which had been meant to help people buy health insurance but was riddled with embarrassing glitches.

The Job After Steve Jobs: Tim Cook and Apple
The Wall Street Journal
From the moment he became CEO of Apple, Tim Cook found himself in the shadow of his boss.

Why Is Apple Being So Nostalgic?
The New Yorker

Is Apple’s E-Book Fight Worth the Trouble?
The New Yorker

Steven Paul Jobs, 1955-2011
The Wall Street Journal

Jobs Quits as Apple CEO
The Wall Street Journal

Secrets From Apple's Genius Bar: Full Loyalty, No Negativity
The Wall Street Journal
One anchor of Apple's success is surprisingly low tech: its chain of brick-and-mortar retail stores.

Your Apps Are Watching You
The Wall Street Journal
A WSJ Investigation finds that iPhone and Android apps are breaching the privacy of smartphone users... 

How I Spent My Summer: Hacking Into iPhones With Friends
The Wall Street Journal
Teens Bond by Jailbreaking the Mobile; 'A Trust Issue' for MuscleNerd.

Jobs Had Liver Transplant
The Wall Street Journal
Apple Chief on Track to Return to Work at End of June; No. 2 May Expand Role... 

Ring! Ring! Ring! In Japan, Novelists Find a New Medium
The Wall Street Journal
Budding Scribes Peck Their Tales on Cellphones; Ms. Nakamura's Hurt Pinkie... 

Howard Stringer, Japanese CEO
The Wall Street Journal
Caught between two worlds, the Sony chief tightens his management grip. Will it work?... 

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TRAVEL WRITING

Traveling With An Illness
The Wall Street Journal
Many people dream about heading off on a global adventure after a diagnosis. One writer did.

A Novice's Guide to Watching Sumo
The Wall Street Journal
A far cry from Wrestlemania, an afternoon at a sumo match presents a fascinating slice of Japanese culture.

A 72-Hour Tokyo Eating Tour
The Wall Street Journal
Sea urchin, soba and a melt-in-your-mouth omelet—on a stopwatch

Japan's Latest Fashion Has Women Playing Princess for a Day
The Wall Street Journal
Part Marie Antoinette and Part Paris Hilton, The Style Affords Pricey Stress Relief

My Kimono Education
The Wall Street Journal
After months of classes, a young wearer faces her tricky debut

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