by Brett Larner Arata Fujiwara photo by Brett Larner This is the second of JRN's four-part year-end review. Click here to read the second part , a ranking of the top 10 Japanese women of 2010. Look for the third and fourth parts, the top 10 Japanese men and women of 2001-2010 and a look at the history and future of Japanese marathoning, early in the new year. To be honest, the Japanese man of the year should probably be either Shota Iizuka , the Chuo University first-year whose 4x100 m anchor leg at May's Kanto Regionals was heard 'round the world and who went on to win 200 m gold at the World Jr. Track and Field Championships, or Ichiro Suzuki , whose running abilities were critical in him scoring his tenth consecutive year of 200 major league hits, but as a distance running site JRN can only give them their due before turning to the long distance runners. Contrary to appearances, 2010 was an improvement over 2009. For the second year in a row only one man broke 2:1...