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From a Web site she chose the name Fumiko because it meant "little friend."
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Recently Fumiko Kanaha has become something of a celebrity in Japan, in part thanks to her appearance on a Japanese variety show.
Hooping.org | Blog | Fumiko Kanaha: Okinawa's Hooping Fitness Hero 2009
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To make me feel less foolish, Fumiko points out that the best view of a Japanese garden is obtained from a kneeling position.
Sara Waxman: Eating Beauty: An Adventure in Japanese Cuisine Sara Waxman 2011
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Fumiko gracefully folds herself onto her pillow and takes two English/Japanese dictionaries from her bag, one for each of us.
Sara Waxman: Eating Beauty: An Adventure in Japanese Cuisine Sara Waxman 2011
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Fumiko Higuchi, a friend who lives in Ayabe City, near Kyoto, has invited me for a Zen lunch.
Sara Waxman: Eating Beauty: An Adventure in Japanese Cuisine Sara Waxman 2011
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Her presentations were not “readings,” nor were they viewings of the award-winning CBC documentary, but rather audio visual presentations narrated by Ms. Levine in the style of a detective story where three strands are interwoven: the story of Hana Brady, the story of Fumiko Ishioka, and the story of how Karen Levine herself came to write the book.
June 2009 2009
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We wanted the citizens to build up their own confidence by getting everyone involved, said Fumiko Kinoshita , a producer at Hakuhodo.
City in Japan Tries New Tack on Old Problem Mariko Sanchanta 2011
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Kristen McQuillin turned us on to the episode and you can watch the short video of Fumiko below:
Hooping.org | Blog | Fumiko Kanaha: Okinawa's Hooping Fitness Hero 2009
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Her presentations were not “readings,” nor were they viewings of the award-winning CBC documentary, but rather audio visual presentations narrated by Ms. Levine in the style of a detective story where three strands are interwoven: the story of Hana Brady, the story of Fumiko Ishioka, and the story of how Karen Levine herself came to write the book.
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Fumiko Murakami, 68, said she's doing OK living with two other women on a pile of blankets spread over a reed mat the size of a king-sized bed, with a knee-high wall of cardboard boxes for privacy.
Hard Choices Slow Rebuilding in Japan Patrick Barta 2011
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