We’re big in Japan!
Sorry for two self-promotional posts in a row but I want to announce the very exciting news that Passport is now available in Japanese. The online edition of Newsweek Japan will be translating and publishing about one post a day for Japanese readers here. We’re very excited to be reaching a new audience and if ...
Sorry for two self-promotional posts in a row but I want to announce the very exciting news that Passport is now available in Japanese. The online edition of Newsweek Japan will be translating and publishing about one post a day for Japanese readers here. We're very excited to be reaching a new audience and if any readers of our Japanese edition have found their way back here, let me be the first to say irashaimase.
Sorry for two self-promotional posts in a row but I want to announce the very exciting news that Passport is now available in Japanese. The online edition of Newsweek Japan will be translating and publishing about one post a day for Japanese readers here. We’re very excited to be reaching a new audience and if any readers of our Japanese edition have found their way back here, let me be the first to say irashaimase.
Also, as a big Tom Waits fan I can’t help linking to this.
Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating
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