(2) Yoshiaki Nohara and Andy Sharp, Japan's Elderly Go on a Petty Crime Spree.
http://www.businessweek.com/arti ... a-petty-crime-spree
Note:
(a) summary underneath the title in print: For many, benefits aren't enough, families are gone, and hunger hurts
(b) quotation underneath the title in print: 'It wasn’t great to get caught, but I just didn’t give a damn'
(c) Fumio KAGEYAMA "spent four decades as a construction worker on projects including the Takashimaya department store in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district and a bicycle racing track in Maebashi, Gunma prefecture."
(i) 景山 文雄 is my guess.
(ii) Takashimaya Co, Ltd 株式会社髙島屋: a large Japanese department store chain; Founded in 1829 in Kyoto by IIDA Shinkichi 飯田 新七
name changed to 高島屋呉服店 in 1919 (the first time 高島屋 was used)
(iii) Maebashi, Gunma 群馬県 前橋市
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maebashi,_Gunma
(capital city of Gunma Prefecture)
(d) "Koichi Haji, executive research fellow at the NLI Research Institute in Tokyo, an affiliate of Nippon Life Insurance, Japan’s biggest life insurer"
(I) Kōichi HAJI 櫨 浩一
* haji 《櫨》 【はじ】 (n): "wax tree (species of sumac, Rhus succedanea)"
(ii) NLI Research Institute ニッセイ基礎研究所
(iii) Nippon Life Insurance Company 日本生命保険相互会社(NIhon SEImei Hoken Sōgo-gaisha; also known as ニッセイ Nissei)
(e) National Police Agency 警察庁
(f) "Yuji Ozaki, a security officer at Zenkoku Security Guard in Tokyo"
(i) Yūji OZAKI 尾崎 祐士
* I could not find his name until I found the Japanese version of the Bloomberg report (Which identified Fumio Kageyama as “F-K”), from which the Business article is abbreviated. Afterwards, my job gets easier.
Yoshiaki Nohara and アンディ・シャープ, 日本で急増する寂しい高齢者の万引-安倍政権は生活保護削減. ブルームバーグ, July 16, 2013.
http://www.bloomberg.co.jp/news/123-MPSZKB6S972A01.html
(ii) Zenkoku Security Guard Co, Ltd 全国警備保障株式会社
(g)
(i) "Yusuke ISHIKAWA, a special assistant to the director of the supervision division at the Ministry of Justice”
法務省保護局観察課の石川 祐介
(ii) National Institute of Population and Social Security Research
国立社会保障・人口問題研究所 (under 厚生労働省; established in 1939)
(iii) “Koh Fukui, an executive officer at the National Shoplifting Prevention Organization”
Kō FUKUI 万引犯罪防止機構の 福井 昻 理事・事務局長
* manbiki 万引【まんびき】 (n): "shoplifting; shoplifter"
(iv) “Tatsuya OTA, a law professor who specializes in criminal justice at Keio University”
慶應義塾大学法学部 太田 達也 教授
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