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The P-Index

–Originally written on June 2, 2004–
Asians, I am convinced, are the masters of commerce. Seoul was lively Tuesday night in the street markets, with merchants hawking their wares to large crowds of primarily young Korean women. Shoes, jewelry and Kwon changed hands constantly, while shoppers darted in and out of stores ranging from the local DVD/CD shop to the Tommy Hilfiger and The Body Shop boutiques. The lively markets of Asia simply cannot compete with anything I’ve ever witnessed anywhere else.

Arriving in Tokyo Wednesday afternoon, the anticipated culture shock never materialized. Instead, I was instantly reminded of the melodic nature of the Japanese language and its internal harmony. I watched the sun set over Tokyo from my room on the twenty-second floor before heading out for a brief walk to take the pulse of East Shinjuku, a playground that in some respects seems to rival Las Vegas. Certainly, in terms of brightness they’re on the same wavelength.

Perhaps the most pleasant surprise was the large number of young female office workers still heading home late at night with their male counterparts. While this definitely existed during previous visits, the trend seems to have increased. In truth, many young Japanese women in their mid-twenties have continued working, putting off marriage in many ways even longer than their counterparts in western countries. With marriage and childbirth less common, the average age of Japan’s population continues to increase.

Another indicator of the resurgent economic mood is the P-Index, standing for Prostitution and Pachinko. East Shinjuku was abuzz with men quite literally “pimping their hoes”, and their aggressiveness has increased immensely. Since my last trip here, I can’t recall so many non-Japanese actively soliciting the gaijin. During a fifteen minute walk I likely encountered at least ten different groups actively soliciting. While previous visits had Japanese men in control, the increase in number of gaijin actively soliciting came as quite a surprise. Indeed, perhaps even more impressive than the number of men was the young woman serving in the role of pimp, using English no less. And while the prostitution scene was active outside, the Pachinko parlors looked hopping inside. People are once again happily spending money.

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Personal

Funny Story

I’ve been asked by a few people what happened to the web site. Well, I had been home for about two days from my trip in early June when my hosting provider decided to turn the site off. I’d changed e-mail address a few months earlier, and had never updated the account on file. Meanwhile, I’d been planning both a redesign and to finish moving the site to my new hosting provider where I’d been consolidating all my sites.

Long story short, they had completely removed my site, triggering a battle to have them release my domain name. Once that was done, it was a matter of building the new site and configuring the runtime environment. All that’s (nearly) complete now, so you’re free to enjoy the new look.

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I’m Baaack! :)

Wow, so after an extended hiatus, the new site is nearly back up and running. You may not have seen this message yet, as I still have to work out the Apache-Tomcat integration issues on my server. But, the new site is up and running finally!

If you’re looking for the pictures, they’ll be back as soon as I finish building the new photo album functionality.