anke schroeder, nhk world, berlin. >>> u.s. president barack obama announced last month a series of reforms for surveillance on u.s. and foreign nationals, but critics say they do not go far enough. >>> used denim tends to be faded and perhaps even a little damaged. the clothes give the impression that they've been worn again and again. that lived-in look can also be achieved artificially by processing new material by machine. now, though, craftsmen in one of japan's denim producing areas have launched a unique project to create real used jeans with a more human touch. >> reporter: this temple was built more than 600 years ago. its chief priest is wearing not traditional robes, but denims. and the chef at this sushi restaurant, famous for using locally caught fresh fish is also wearing jeans. the priest and the chef are part of the onomichi denim project now under way in this western city. the organizers are asking people of all ages and from all walks of life to wear their denims for a year. participants include carpenters, do