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4th Edition, September 2003

Maiko (Geisha apprentice) in the Gion district of Kyoto.
Feature
SARS inflicting tourims losses
 
It's unlikely that you would ever confuse a Japanese person with the editor of National Geographic. I've faced more than one awkward silence after asking people: Where in the world is Canada?
Report
Fuji Rock: One big wet love-in
 
Three days and nights. Seven stages. Over 100 bands. Neither a decade-long economic stagnation nor twenty-four hour rain can stop the roaring success that is the Fuji Rock Festival. After its early years as a homeless drifter, Fuji Rock has consistently grown in popularity since it settled at the peaceful and scenic Naeba Ski Resort in Niigata Prefecture where Fuji Rock '03 was held July 25-27.
Interview
Oh brother, can you spare a Harley?
 
Being the editor of an e-zine, or any publication I imagine, you often get letters and e-mails sent by people from all walks of life. Almost every week I get messages from other Japanatics who have either something to sell me, or request some kind of help from me, assuming that I have contacts that they don't, of course.
   
Editor's Notes
 
Konnichi wa everyone, and welcome to the fourth edition of The Foreigner - Japan! We've got quite a good line-up this month, with stories from our roving reporters in Japan, Christy Wyatt and Rob Wakulat, as well as a photo essay from a new contributor to The Foreigner, Gabriel González Maurazos.
News
Fools gold abroad?
 
In response to gap year popularity, a variety of schemes, such as i-to-i, now offer young British people help finding temporary work and accommodation across the globe. In poorer countries, volunteers are involved in a variety of projects, from land conservation to childcare. However, with English now widely regarded as an international language, teachers are also in demand, and whilst schemes such as JET help postgraduates find work in affluent countries like Japan, many people are also finding freelance work once abroad.
Column
Got a sore foot? It might be something worse!
 
It's an old western saying that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, but it seems that if you're Asian the best way is through his aching feet. Sound a bit strange? Well consider just how good a foot massage feels when you come home from work after a long day's slug at the office and long train commute home. Think Tokyo at 5:00 p.m. rush hour. Those feet of yours take a beating, as does the rest of you.
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