The New York Times – Sports:
A polarizing redevelopment plan would level Meiji Jingu, a stadium where Babe Ruth dominated and the novelist Haruki Murakami was inspired.
The New York Times – Sports:
A polarizing redevelopment plan would level Meiji Jingu, a stadium where Babe Ruth dominated and the novelist Haruki Murakami was inspired.
The New York Times – Film:
An enigmatic adaptation of a short story collection by Haruki Murakami, this animated film is set shortly after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.
The New York Times – Travel:
Hiromi Kawakami, one of Japan’s most popular contemporary novelists, travels with books that help her immerse herself in her destination. Here, she suggests reading for those coming to her hometown, Tokyo.
The New York Times – Film:
But some of the same qualities that made the film popular overseas have led to a cooler reception domestically.
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:
In a new essay collection, the writer explores his relationship with the clothes acquired over a lifetime of travel.