Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Strong winds buffet Japan
Japan to promote environment-friendly tourism
New mom Asaka Seto gets back to work
Karina judges fashion contest
Monday, August 23, 2010
Japan watching China's military closely
Politicians to return ¥48 million
Monday, August 16, 2010
Transports
Most of Japan’s biggest online electric retail shop had stopped shipping Apple products especially the Cupertino and California-based Company.
Yodobashi.com and Biccamera.com, the two of Japan’s largest electronics online shop, still have Apple products at their shop, but they advice customers should come into the store to pick it up.
Amazon Japan, another electronic online shop, continues to sell Apple products online. In the fact, Apple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/195018/japanese_online_stores_stop_shipping_apple_products.html
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
High-speed rail in Japan
Transports
There is the luxury of high-speed rail travel in Japan. The first bullet train, the shinkansen, was introduced after the end of the Second World War. Now the shinkansen network that operated by Japan Railways connects Japanese cities through almost 1,550 miles of road.
The early trains could drive with speed of 130 mph but the lastest version, the N70 series that was opened service in 2007 could drive with speed of 186 mph. The new E5 series will introduce in 2011. It can drive with 199 mph that possible to travel form Tokyo to Amori about 419 miles away in three hours.
More than 150 million people each year use the bullet train service between Tokyo and Osaka while Japan airlines(JAL) fly 3.9 million people from Tokyo to Osaka in the same time.
Japan plans to introduce the next generation of bullet trains in 2025. A service will connect Tokyo and Nagoya in around 40 minutes. It uses maglev train system called magnetic levitation which are faster than conventional trains.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/05/high-speed-rail-japan
Sunday, August 8, 2010
high 69.3% want gov't to take more economic steps
From annual poll, it showed 69.3 percent of people want the government to take further economic measures and 25.5 percent want the government to bring back financial status that it is the highest rate on record.
But the largest group at 69.6 percent called for medical, pension and other social security measures. Ranking after economic steps were called for measures to deal with the graying of society at 56.5 percent and labor issues at 49.4 percent.
Some 26.7 percent also said their lives are worse than last year, the against 4.0 percent who said they are better, and 68.8 percent who replied same answer.
http://mdn.mainichi.jp/mdnnews/business/news/20100808p2g00m0bu009000c.html
Photo credit : http://jan.ocregister.com/2010/01/21/poll-who-thinks-california-economy-is-bad/29691/