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Megumi Lim, Less is More as Japanese Minimalist Movement Grows. Reuters, June 20, 2016. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-japan-minimalism-idUSKCN0Z50VP
 
 Note:
 (a) The first part, about Fumio Sasaki, of the English-language report is published on June 21 in Japanese titled「少ないほど豊か」、日本で高まるミニマリズム, which states, inEnglish: 少ないほど豊か (my literal translation: So little, it is a lot) is "Less is More."
 
 (b)
 (i) Fumio SASAKI  佐々木 典士
 (ii) "Mari Kondo, a consultant whose 'KonMari' organizational methods have swept the United States"
 (A) The spelling should be Marie KONDŌ 近藤 麻理恵 こんどう まり, where Marie is pronounced ma-ri-e.
 (B) The vowel e -- pronounced like that in bet -- is represented by kanji 恵, whose Chinese pronunciation, more specifically 呉音 (during 南北朝, capital of the south tended to be in present-day Nanjing.
 (C) The ja.wikipedia.org says Marie KONDŌ has a "別名 こんまり" -- pronounced KonMari, WITHOUT e sound.
 (iii) Katsuya TOYODA  豊田 克也
 (iv) "Naoki NUMAHATA 沼畑 直樹, 41, a freelance writer"
 
 (c) Japanese English dictionary:
 * minimalism 最小限主義
 ^ sa-i-shō-gen 最小限 【さいしょうげん】 (n)" "minimum; lowest"
 * sukuna-i 少ない 【すくない】 (adj): "few; little; scarce"
 * fumi 文(P); 書 【ふみ】 (n): "letter; writings <文は武に勝る。        The pen is mightier than the sword>"
 (Compare Itō Hirobumi 伊藤 博文, where f was softened to b)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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