a town on the smallest of Japan’s four main islands known for its paper industry. “If we don’t have the people we can’t make products and we can’t turn a profit. We’ll go under.
Everyone goes to Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. Why not try spots like the bustling port of Yokohama or the serene monasteries of ...
The “patchwork landscape” of farmland and trees that enchanted so many throughout Japan and abroad has brought ... giant sightseeing buses in the small town also meant traffic jams.
Japan has more than 400 small, inhabited islands that are uniquely exposed to the risks of natural disasters ... "As roads and the seaport were damaged, the delivery of goods was delayed," recalled ...
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Japan’s First No-Driver Bus Is Rolling, and It’s a Big DealJapan just took a big step into the future of public transport. On March 5th, in the quiet town of Sakai, Ibaraki Prefecture, a self-driving bus rolled through the streets without a safety driver ...
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Where Are Those Morgans on MSNThe Experiences You Can't Miss On A First Trip To Nara, JapanWe’ve spent 5 weeks traveling around Japan in the spring and fall seasons, and during both trips we made sure to visit Nara ...
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