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And a sophisticated Tokyoite like her has enough admirers to fill a pocket computer.
A young Tokyoite located beside the statue would then exchange the word Hachikō for their next clue.
When it came to nabe cooking, my mom, a born-and-bred Tokyoite, mostly made sukiyaki.
The lead New Yorker started toying with the lead Tokyoite's business card.
Pulp is one of the places (the shops Colette, Tokyoite and Surface to Air are others) where one can observe this group disporting itself.
The party was thrown by Daigo Fujiwara, a native Tokyoite who now works for the Boston Globe and runs JapaneseBallplayers.com.
The round-faced, stout Tokyoite — he says he takes after his dad, except for the fingers — likes karaoke and swimming, and would like to find a nice girlfriend soon.
After gloomy years of enforced satisfaction with middle-class mediocrity, a new class of Tokyoite had emerged: young Japanese found it desirable to stand out as men and women motivated by money.
Tokyoite is a rare barium manganese vanadate mineral with the chemical formula: Ba(Mn,Fe)OH(VO).
One wall at Tokyoite has become a multicolored shrine to Converse All Star sneakers, which are the summer's most desirable footwear in Paris, made hotter by fears of their impending scarcity.
Another fan and Tokyoite, Colin Liddell, who writes for city magazine Metropolis, said the city works because of the "texture of Japanese culture", including a tendency to seek harmony not conflict.
The Tokyoite, best known for his Bathing Ape retail spaces, oversaw every aspect of the interior: the shape of the bar (the world's highest), lounge and dining areas; the bespoke egg-shaped dining chairs, and the figleaf-vein-patterned marble floor and matching ceiling.
"We love the 60's," said Miri Chun, a co-owner of Tokyoite, a two-month-old store in the Marais district, where the bubbled walls are red and shiny, and where the stock runs to biker patches, Eviso jeans, smiley face decals and Burger King uniform shirts.
In addition to contemporary-style plays such as Madame de Sade, Mishima wrote for two of the three genres of classical Japanese theatre: Noh and Kabuki (as a proud Tokyoite, he would not even attend the Bunraku puppet theatre, always associated with Osaka and the provinces).