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Partnerships help address global water challenges

Special Supplements / Water Industry Special Apr 24, 2021

Partnerships help address global water challenges

by Chiho Iuchi

It is not easy to grasp the big picture of water issues, which range from public health and environmental problems to socioeconomic challenges and technological solutions. Professor Satoshi Takizawa, director of the Research Center for Water Environment Technology at the Graduate School of Engineering at ...

Agon Shu adheres to social distancing in Fire Rites Festival

Special Supplements Mar 24, 2021

Agon Shu adheres to social distancing in Fire Rites Festival

A long procession of people dressed as yamabushi mountain priests makes its way into an amphitheater in the hills of eastern Kyoto to the sound of majestic symphonic music. This is how the Agon Shu Buddhist Association¡¯s annual Fire Rites Festival always begins. But ...

Teatime set offers delicious treats to celebrate spring

Special Supplements Mar 23, 2021

Teatime set offers delicious treats to celebrate spring

Spring in Japan is not complete without a dash of sakura (cherry blossoms), and Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills is offering a host of delectable offerings infused with the seasonal flavor to enjoy in a variety of settings. The annual Sakura Garden Sakura Afternoon Tea ...

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Âé¶¹´«Ã½ GIGA School Program equips students for digital society

Special Supplements / Japan in Action Mar 22, 2021

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ GIGA School Program equips students for digital society

This is the third article in a Japan in Action series, showcasing key policies of the Suga administration. Japan is moving forward by three years its ?461 billion ($4.4 billion) plan to digitalize education among the country¡¯s nearly 13 million primary and secondary school students ...

My Number cards crucial for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ move to digitalization initiatives

Special Supplements / Japan in Action Mar 18, 2021

My Number cards crucial for Âé¶¹´«Ã½ move to digitalization initiatives

This is the second article in a Japan in Action series, showcasing key policies of the Suga administration. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ central and municipal governments, as well as the private sector, have traditionally relied heavily on paper documents for administrative procedures. But the coronavirus pandemic has brought ...

Efforts to reduce waiting times for day care paying dividends

Special Supplements / Japan in Action Mar 12, 2021

Efforts to reduce waiting times for day care paying dividends

This is the first article in a Japan in Action series, showcasing key policies of the Suga administration. Evenings are often the busiest time for working parents, who rush to nurseries to pick up their children and then move on to tackle endless child care ...

Special Supplements / Bosai Special Mar 11, 2021

Lessons learned help to bolster disaster resilience

by Yoshihide Suga

March 11 marks the 10th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, which precipitated an unprecedented catastrophe. The 9.0 magnitude earthquake, the strongest ever recorded in Japan, was also the fourth-strongest worldwide since 1900. With its focus spanning a wide swath below the seabed, ...

Special Supplements / Bosai Special Mar 11, 2021

Support for tragedy seen in generosity, dedication to charitable efforts

by U.S. - Japan Council

Irene Hirano Inouye dedicated her life to major philanthropic and social causes in America, but perhaps her greatest legacy is her role in strengthening the U.S.-Japan relationship, including support for Tohoku¡¯s recovery and an initiative created to benefit young people in the aftermath of ...

Helping Tohoku¡¯s youth aim higher

Special Supplements / Bosai Special Mar 11, 2021

Helping Tohoku¡¯s youth aim higher

by Hiroshi Ikezawa

The Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, caused the deaths of 15,899 people and left 2,529 unaccounted for, mostly in Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima prefectures in the Tohoku region. It also left 1,756 children without a father or mother, or both, according to ...

Northeast marks 10 years since devastation from 3/11 quake, tsunami and nuclear crisis

Special Supplements / Bosai Special Mar 11, 2021

Northeast marks 10 years since devastation from 3/11 quake, tsunami and nuclear crisis

Ten years have passed since the Tohoku region was rocked by the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. Reconstruction has steadily been in progress in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima, the three prefectures that were most affected by the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear ...

Ten years of concerts help enhance circle of support

Special Supplements / Bosai Special Mar 11, 2021

Ten years of concerts help enhance circle of support

By producing high-quality timepieces that have been closely linked with people¡¯s lives, the Seiko Holdings Group has shared time with people, in sorrow and in joy, throughout its history. Commemorating 10 years since the tragedy, Seiko will organize a special concert at Nippon Budokan Hall ...

Diversity and inclusion critical for success in rapidly changing work environments

Special Supplements Mar 8, 2021

Diversity and inclusion critical for success in rapidly changing work environments

Amid the prolonged coronavirus pandemic, companies are rethinking and changing their ways of working and communicating to adapt to various changes that society is going through and may continue to experience after the outbreak subsides. There are some companies with advanced views that adopted ...

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