I just got back from a wonderful nine day family vacation in Japan. I visited Kyoto, Takayama and Tokyo. The whole trip was amazing (best vacation ever - meeting some family for the first time, fresh sushi for a $1 a plate, feeding snow monkeys in Nagano, Kyoto monthly swap meet, boat rides, trains ride with bento, monorails, bamboo forest, tea house, ginza apple store, taxi, 4:30 a.m. trip to the Japanese fish market - with live auction, Kenzo Tange's circle building, and japanese food, food, and more food). My favorite was the mountain town of Takayama because we stayed at Hiranoya Ryokan, had a traditional kaiseki dinner (in our room), and spent a nice morning in the furo. Takayama also had this cool rabbit shop called Usagiya (http://www.usagiya.jp/syoukai/aisatu.html) Truly charming. Here's an image of my daughters and me in front of the Kyoto Station:

Okay, sorry about jabbing on about my vacation . . . now to the point of this post:
The interesting thing I notice most young people were playing games on their cell phones when taking the train. My last trip to Japan (10 years ago) most people were reading manga, books or sleeping. But this time, I saw just a handfull of people reading manga during my trip (including three days of riding trains in Toyko). I wonder if cell phones are affecting the manga industry of Japan?
Still I could get (and did) a copy of "weekly jump" (about 460 pages) for about $2.50 US. Too bad I can't read Japanese.

Peace,
maka