[/floatl]Regular board members will already know about the role of Thomas Blake Glover in Japan. His position as head of the Nagasaki foreign community was assumed by Frederick Ringer and a quick look at the man's Wiki entry shows he also made some major contributions in his time. Nagasaki is holding some celebrations in Glover Garden for their former foreign community, and one of Ringer's surviving great-grandsons made his first trip to Japan, at the age of 69, to attend them (left). Glover's instrumental role in founding Kirin Brewery is already well known but it is Ringer's name which has wider currency today on the streets of Japan. A noodle restaurant, which opened in Nagasaki in 1963, took his name and there are now over 500 outlets of Ringer Hut throughout the country.