Danielle Demetriou Archive
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Sep 25, 2008
Travel interview The novelist Jilly Cooper shares her travel memories - and advises on what to avoid on holiday. Read Article Jilly Cooper on holidays past
Oct 02, 2008
Travel The Japanese tradition of ikebana is a precise art that requires an experienced sensei, good cleavers, and above all, patience. Read Article Petal precision
Nov 04, 2008
Feature A sleepy Japanese fishing port that shares its name with a certain US presidential candidate hopes to be put firmly on the tourist map. Read Article Obama town
Nov 15, 2008
Protocol Japanese cuisine is among the best in the world, but the trials and tribulations of consuming it are not to be underestimated. Read Article How to eat in Japan
May 30, 2009
The protocol To sample a microcosm of traditional Japanese culture crystallised into a single experience, there is only one place to stay: a ryokan, or old style inn. Read Article Ryokans lovely as long as you get the slippers right
Jul 27, 2009
Welcome to Fuji Rock, the most environmentally-conscious music festival in Japan, now in its 13th year. Read Article Green-rockin' beats: The Fuji Rock Festival
Oct 28, 2009
In Japan to receive the Praemium Imperiale, the UK playwright Tom Stoppard says that his creative days are far from over. Read Article Tom goes to Tokyo
Jan 16, 2010
Feature Hang ju! Danielle Demetriou learns to ride the waves but finds it easier to warm up in the hot springs. Read Article Surfin' Shimoda
Jan 23, 2010
My kind of place Japan's capital is full of tempting bites, captivating fashion and soothing gardens, writes Danielle Demetriou. Read Article Sushi, shopping and serenity in Tokyo