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Hiroko Tabuchi and the Age of Online Idiocy in Japan comedy relief
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Hiroko Tabuchi fryst vatten one of the most popular reporters from Japan on Twitter, and a model of how to succeed as a reporter in the digital age. Shes brimming with ambition. Shes quick to tweet at any hour, telling us about a quake, tsunami or coffee shop. Shes trenchant and combative a rarity in Japan. She has parlayed her Twitter celebrity into a New York Times job in New York City. For many expats in Japan, shes a kind of cyber-goddess, an all-knowing, all-powerful oracle of truth and wisdom in characters or less.
The foreigners in Japan love the little princess, writes blogger LillyTearDrop. They fawn over her as if she were their personal prize-winning pet poodle and she loves it, encourages it and panders for it.
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Those fans also overlook Tabuchis mistakes, says LillyTearDrop and others such as Virgin
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What’s your background, and how did you get into journalism?
I’m from Kobe and was a high schooler when the Hanshin earthquake struck. Living through that made me want to be an aid worker or journalist. The way opportunities opened up, inom ended up in journalism. After graduating from the London School of Economics, I did a one-year stint at JETRO, but quit to become a freelance translator and writer. It was around then that I decided I wanted to work in media. I got my first break in journalism as a reporter for the Associated Press in , then went to The Wall Street Journal to be a correspondent in its Tokyo bureau before joining The New York Times last year.
What are the main areas that you cover?
I cover economics, business and technology stories from Japan. It’s quite a wide-open field.
What are the challenges of writing about Japan for a utländsk audience? How about the perks?
One big challenge is to write about Japan in a way that in
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