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Tokyo/Hong Kong CNN —Mitsuko Tottori admits Japan has much more to do to get people like her into the chief executive seat. Tottori was named as the first female president and chief executive of Japan Airlines (JAL) in January, crowning a career that began nearly 40 years ago when she joined the airline as a flight attendant. Tottori, pictured in 1985 using an in-flight phone, began her career as a cabin attendant at Japan Airlines. Japan Airlines' A350 airplane is on fire at Haneda international airport in Tokyo, Japan January 2, 2024. They really followed the instructions of the flight crew calmly, which I think was a big factor.
Persons: Mitsuko Tottori, , , Tottori, Issei Kato, Shukor Yusof, Seijiro Takeshita, , ” Takeshita, — CNN’s Junko Ogura, Mayumi Maruyama, Juliana Liu Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Japan Airlines, JAL, , CNN, University of Tokyo, Women’s Junior College, Boeing, Airbus, Haneda, Endau, , Japan Inc, University of Shizuoka, ANA, All Nippon Airways Locations: Tokyo, Hong Kong, Japan, Tottori, “ Japan, Nagasaki, Haneda, Osaka, Asia, Myanmar, Fiji
BOJ decision will not usher in new high rate era, academic says
  + stars: | 2024-03-19 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBOJ decision will not usher in new high rate era, academic saysSeijiro Takeshita, dean of the Graduate School of Management at the University of Shizuoka, says weakness in the Japanese economy means that the Bank of Japan's historic interest rate will not usher in a new era of higher rates.
Persons: Seijiro Takeshita Organizations: Graduate School of Management, University of Shizuoka, Bank of
An employee checks gaskets after processing them in an automatic press machine at the Hamamatsu Gasket Co. factory in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021. Japan's February factory activity shrank at the fastest pace in more than three years on the back of weakening demand. The au Jibun Bank's flash Japan manufacturing purchasing managers' index fell to to 47.2 in February, compared with January's 48.0 reading, indicating continued contraction in private sector business activity. The reading signals a ninth consecutive deterioration in business activity and the strongest contraction recorded since August 2020, according to au Jibun Bank. Operating conditions in the country's manufacturing sector continued to deteriorate in February.
Organizations: Japan's, Jibun Bank Locations: Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
[1/5] Taiko Nakamura samples whisky barreled in the year he founded at his distillery in Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan October 25, 2023. The explosion of craft whisky in Japan follows a boom and bust in the industry. Last week, Sotheby's offered what it claimed was the most valuable collection of Japanese whisky at auction, headlined by a 52-year old bottle that sold for 300,000 pounds ($373,830). Suntory, Japan's biggest and best-known whisky maker, recently invested 10 billion yen ($67 million) to upgrade its distilleries, including its Yamazaki site. "I believe we need to put all our effort into making Japanese whisky that lives up to the quality of the Japanese whiskies made by our predecessors," he said.
Persons: Rocky Swift, Suntory's, Taiko Nakamura, Long, whiskies, Sotheby's, Shinji Fukuyo, Casey Wahl, Kamui, Shizuoka's Nakamura, Miral Organizations: REUTERS, Suntory, trailblazer, Nikka, Asahi Group, Japan's, Japanese distillers, Diageo, IJW Whiskey, Nikkei, Thomson Locations: Shizuoka, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, Yamazaki, Scotland, Hong Kong, Japanese, Komasa Kanosuke, Kentucky, Hokkaido, American, Rishiri
Details of how Japan is paring back military procurement due to currency fluctuations have not been previously reported. China, which has not ruled out using military force to bring Taiwan under its control, has expressed concern about Japan's military spending plans, accusing it of displaying a "Cold War mentality." In December, defence ministry officials discussed an order for 34 twin-rotor Chinook transport helicopters at roughly 15 billion yen per aircraft, two of the sources said. She declined to comment on whether the defence ministry had dropped an order for the seaplane. A ministry spokesperson confirmed the companies delivered a letter on Oct 25 to Defence Minister Minoru Kihara urging the government to proceed with the defence procurement as planned.
Persons: Tomohiro, Fumio Kishida, Christopher Johnstone, Johnstone, Biden, Kishida, outlays, spender, Nancy Pelosi's, Yoji Koda, Lockheed Martin, Minoru Kihara, Kevin Maher, Nobuhiro Kubo, Takaya Yamaguchi, Tim Kelly, Yoshifumi Takemoto, Katerina Ang Organizations: Defense Force, East Fuji Maneuver, REUTERS Acquire, Rights, Reuters, Bank of Japan, Center for Strategic, International Studies, National Security, East, Japan's Ministry of Defence, Embassy, Pentagon, Russian, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Boeing Co, Kawasaki, Industries, Maritime Self Defense Force, Raytheon, Lockheed, Japan Business Federation, NMV Consulting, U.S . State Department's Office, Japan Affairs, Thomson Locations: Japan, Gotemba, Shizuoka, Taiwan, Tokyo, Washington, Beijing, East Asia, U.S, East China, Ukraine, China, U.S .
[1/2] Visitors are seen at the fifth stage on the slopes of Mount Fuji, Japan's highest mountain 3,776 metres (12,388 ft), in Fujiyoshida, Japan, September 9, 2023. Mt Fuji, which straddles Yamanashi and Shizuoka prefectures in eastern Japan, has always been popular with local and overseas tourists. "It's uncontrollable and we fear that Mt Fuji will soon become so unattractive, nobody would want to climb it," he said. Mt Fuji was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site 10 years ago, further boosting its popularity. "Any Japanese person would want to climb Mt Fuji at least once in their life," said 62-year-old Jun Shibazaki, who arrived on a tour.
Persons: Mariko Katsumura, Masatake Izumi, Shibazaki, Chang, Ran Kim, Michael Perry Organizations: REUTERS, Mt Fuji, Mt, UNESCO, International Council, World Heritage, Thomson Locations: Mount, Fujiyoshida, Japan, Yamanashi, Shizuoka
Typhoon Lan pummeled western Japan on Tuesday, prompting local officials to issue evacuation warnings, knocking out power to thousands of homes, canceling hundreds of flights and disrupting summer traditions like a nationwide baseball tournament. Moving in from the Pacific Ocean, the tropical storm had maximum sustained winds of 67 miles per hour, with gusts of 89 m.p.h. All commercial flights out of Kansai airport had been suspended for the day, with more than 800 canceled nationwide. Train and bus services in the region had also been suspended. Tornado warnings were issued for central Shizuoka Prefecture just before noon by the Japan Meteorological Agency, which warned of thunderstorms, wind gusts, and hail.
Persons: Lan Organizations: Japan Meteorological Agency Locations: Japan, Shionomisaki, Wakayama Prefecture, Akashi, Hyogo Prefecture, Kansai, Shizuoka Prefecture
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 8 (Reuters) - South Africa captain Siya Kolisi was included in the squad for next month’s Rugby World Cup but other key players left out because of injury, including influential flyhalf Handre Pollard and World Cup-winning centre Lukhanyo Am. There are 12 World Cup debutants but the Boks kept the bulk of the side that won the tournament in Japan four years ago. Also out is Lood de Jager, the giant lock who was also part of team four years ago. He heads a list of players who compete at a third World Cup tournament. South Africa play in Pool B at the World Cup where they also meet Romania, Ireland and Tonga.
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Courtesy CoteArgentinian maestro Mauro Colagreco was the first ever non-French chef to earn three Michelin stars in France, at Mirazur on the famed French Riviera. Gastronomic restaurant Plénitude by chef Arnaud Donckele marked an extraordinary debut by being awarded the pinnacle of three Michelin stars just six months after opening. Since 2021, they have held three Michelin stars for their cuisine, which celebrates peerless produce from their sustainable farm just seven miles away. Lung King Heen, Four Seasons Hong KongLung King Heen was the first Chinese restaurant to hold three Michelin stars. Capella Hotels & ResortsFinally to Vietnam, where Michelin published its first ever guide in June 2023.
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Minobu, Japan CNN —Tucked deep in the mountains of Japan’s Yamanashi prefecture, the Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan has tatami floors, kimono-sporting staff and signs in handwritten calligraphy. But its popularity received a huge boost in 2011 when the Guinness Book of World Records designated Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan as the oldest hotel in the world. The front entrance of Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan. Courtesy Nishiyama Onsen KeiunkanLearning to let goStandard rooms at Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan have three sections: two sitting areas and one living space. To solve this, he took over the original shares of the business and created the Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan Limited company.
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Japan slammed by torrential rain as tropical storm nears
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( Elaine Lies | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
TOKYO, June 2 (Reuters) - Parts of Japan were slammed by torrential rain on Friday as Tropical Storm Mawar neared, with authorities advising more than a million people to evacuate, many flights and other transport cancelled and power outages in thousands of homes. Mawar, which wreaked havoc on Guam earlier this week, has weakened to a tropical storm from its earlier super typhoon status. Shinkansen bullet train service was halted from Tokyo to Osaka, western Japan, as well as some other parts of the nation, NHK public broadcaster reported. Similar weather patterns have caused flooding and landslides in the past, most notably in the summer of 2018, when more than 200 people were killed in western Japan. Though heavy summer rains are not uncommon in Japan, June is unusually early for a typhoon-type storm to near the islands.
Persons: Mawar, Hirokazu Matsuno, Elaine Lies, Mayu Sakoda, Kaori Kaneko, Shri Navaratnam, Lincoln, Frances Kerry Organizations: Disaster Management Agency, Transport Ministry, NHK, Toyota, JMA, Japan Meteorological Agency, Thomson Locations: TOKYO, Japan, Okinawa, Guam, Honshu, Wakayama prefecture, Tokyo, Osaka, Aichi prefecture, Shizuoka prefecture, Shikoku
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Bank of Japan is 'showing the sword but not actually using it,' professor saysSeijiro Takeshita of the University of Shizuoka discusses the Bank of Japan and the possibility of currency intervention.
Persons: Seijiro Organizations: of Japan, University of Shizuoka, Bank of Japan
But Warren Buffett added a spark in April when he visited Japan to announce that Berkshire Hathaway boosted its investment in Japanese trading houses to 7.4%. Buffett said the five — Itochu Corp., Marubeni Corp., Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsui, and Sumitomo Corp. — are comparable to Berkshire itself. Samurai roots for Buffett's Japanese stocks The five trading firms that Berkshire has invested in are the biggest of Japan's so-called sogo-shosha, or general trading companies. Today, Japan's trading companies derive most of their revenue from non-trade activities. Shosha: The Big Five Mitsubishi The largest of Japan's trading companies is Mitsubishi Corp. , set up in 1954.
He also happened to have his heart set on a traditional Japanese house, typically known as kominka, which are usually passed down over generations. “I had a vision.”Guesthouse dreamDaisuke and Hila Kajiyama transformed an abandoned farming residence in Japan into a guesthouse. He saved money by collecting traditional wood from building companies who were in the process of breaking down traditional houses. “Usually, with traditional houses, some renovations are made to the walls, because the insulation is not so strong. After doing some research into Japanese guesthouse permits, he discovered that one of the simplest ways to acquire one would be to register the property as an agriculture guesthouse.
Wakatabe, a vocal proponent of aggressive monetary easing, said watering down the inflation target risked making the objective of the BOJ's monetary policy too vague. "It could undermine the transparency of monetary policy and its effectiveness," he said in a speech. But there was uncertainty on whether such changes in the price outlook would be sustained and help Japan achieve the inflation target in a sustainable manner, he said. The outcome of annual wage negotiations between businesses and unions would be crucial, Wakatabe said, stressing the importance of achieving solid wage increases for Japan to see inflation sustainably meet the BOJ's price target. "The BOJ will continue to conduct monetary policy with the aim of achieving its 2% inflation target, accompanied by wage increases," Wakatabe said.
Solar sharing, or agrivoltaics, is a system where solar panels and farming are on the same land. His family business, Hattori Tea Farms, situated in the Shizuoka prefecture in Japan, had been growing sencha green tea for over a century. He landed on a solution: Rather than growing regular green tea, the farm would specialize in high-quality matcha. "Big solar farms can be very disruptive because the land use is only for harnessing solar energy. While the increased amount of shade can reduce a farm's productivity, solar panels can bring benefits to the crops, too.
A video of a frilled shark is being shared online with claims that it is 80 million years old. The frilled shark is sometimes called a living fossil due to its lineage that goes back 80 million years. A Twitter post of the video (here ) with the description “Prehistoric 80 million year old shark also known as “the frilled shark” discovered in Awashima, Japan” posted on Oct. 14, 2022 had over 7.8 million views as of writing. A copy of it can be seen (here ), and it shows the same video seen in the posts being shared. However, a frilled shark has a lifespan of about 25 years, as discussed ( here ) and its lineage goes back almost 100 million years (here ).
From Tuesday, Japan will reinstate visa-free travel to dozens of countries, ending some of world's strictest border controls to slow the spread of COVID-19. Just over half a million visitors have come to Japan so far in 2022, compared with a record 31.8 million in 2019. GHOST TOWNNarita Airport, Japan's biggest international airport some 70 kilometres from Tokyo, remains eerily quiet, with about half of its 260 shops and restaurants shuttered. Whether overseas visitors wear face masks and abide by other common infection controls in Japan is another concern. "From the start of the pandemic until now, we've had just a few foreign guests," said Tokyo innkeeper Sawa.
At least two dead as typhoon lashes central Japan
  + stars: | 2022-09-24 | by ( ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +2 min
A typhoon lashed central Japan on Saturday with torrential rain and fierce winds, killing two and leaving tens of thousands of households without power, the Kyodo news agency reported. Winds at the center of Typhoon Talas were blowing at about 40 mph, with peak gusts of about 56 mph, it said. “We apologise deeply for the inconvenience caused by this power outage. Central JR restarted some of its bullet train services, which had been suspended from Friday evening because of the rain. Although the JMA downgraded the typhoon to an extratropical cyclone on Saturday morning, it forecast further torrential rain in Shizuoka and urged caution for landslides and flooding.
Typhoon lashes central Japan killing two
  + stars: | 2022-09-24 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterTOKYO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A typhoon lashed central Japan on Saturday with torrential rain and fierce winds, killing two and leaving tens of thousands of households without power, the Kyodo news agency reported. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterA man in his 40s was killed in a landslide and a 29-year-old man was found dead after his car plunged into a reservoir, Kyodo reported. Central JR (9022.T)restarted some of its bullet train services, which had been suspended from Friday evening because of the rain. Although the JMA downgraded the typhoon to a extratropical cyclone on Saturday morning, it forecast further torrential rain in Shizuoka and urged caution for landslides and flooding. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Sakura Murakami; Editing by Robert Birsel and Gerry DoyleOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Typhoon lashes central Japan, killing two
  + stars: | 2022-09-24 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
TOKYO, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A typhoon lashed central Japan on Saturday with torrential rain and fierce winds, killing two and leaving tens of thousands of households without power, the Kyodo news agency reported. Winds at the centre of Typhoon Talas were blowing at about 65 kph (40 mph), with peak gusts of about 90 kph (56 mph), it said. Central JR (9022.T) restarted some of its bullet train services, which had been suspended from Friday evening because of the rain. Although the JMA downgraded the typhoon to an extratropical cyclone on Saturday morning, it forecast further torrential rain in Shizuoka and urged caution for landslides and flooding. typhoon nanmadol, one of the biggest storms to hit Japan in years, killed at least two people and brought ferocious winds and record rainfall to the west of the country on Monday.
Sursa foto: ProfimediaImagini catastrofale în Japonia; Salvatorii au îndepărtat noroiul cu buldozerul pentru a căuta supraviețuitoriCăutările celor 20 de persoane date dispărute după o alunecare de teren în oraşul de coastă Atami, din centrul Japoniei, au continuat duminică. Precipitaţiile persistente au îngreunat, însă, eforturile a sute de membri ai echipelor de salvare care fac tot posibilul să-i găsească pe oameni în viață. Moartea a două persoane a fost până acum confirmată de autoritățile japoneze. Doi oameni au murit după alunecarea de teren produsă sâmbătă în departamentul Shizuoka din centrul ţării. Potrivit experţilor, alunecarea de noroi din Atami s-a produs cu o viteză de aproximativ 40 de km/oră şi a acoperit o zonă întinsă în apropierea coastei.
Persons: Hara Organizations: OUT Locations: Japonia, Japoniei, Shizuoka, Atami
Un oficial din departamentul Shizuoka, responsabil pentru dezastrele naturale, a declarat că în jur de 20 de oameni sunt dați dispăruți, scrie CNN, citează digi24.ro. Autorităţile locale au cerut ajutor armatei pentru organizarea unei misiuni de salvare, a adăugat el. Mass-media japoneze au raportat că premierul Yoshihide Suga urmează să se întâlnească sâmbătă după-amiază cu miniştrii cabinetului său pentru a discuta situaţia. O mare parte din Japonia se află în prezent în mijlocul sezonului ploios, care provoacă adesea inundaţii şi alunecări de teren, determinând autorităţile locale să emită ordine de evacuare. Circulaţia trenului de mare viteză Shinkansen a fost suspendată temporar între Tokyo şi Osaka (vest) din cauza ploilor abundente, iar alte trenuri au fost de asemenea oprite, potrivit site-urilor companiilor feroviare.
Persons: CNN Locations: Shizuoka, Japonia, Japoniei, Tokyo, Osaka
Sursa foto: captură videoVIDEO: Momentul în care o alunecare de teren înghite case și mașini în Japonia; Cel puțin 20 de oameni sunt dispăruțiAproximativ 20 de persoane sunt date dispărute în centrul Japoniei, sâmbătă, după ce o alunecare de teren provocată de ploile abundente a distrus mai multe case. Un oficial din departamentul Shizuoka, responsabil pentru dezastrele naturale, a declarat că în jur de 20 de oameni sunt dați dispăruți, scrie CNN. În jur de 20 de persoane sunt dispărute după o alunecare de teren în Japonia, scrie Digi24. Un responsabil din Atami a precizat că o alunecare de teren a avut loc la ora locală 10:30 (01:30 GMT), adăugând că "mai multe case au fost distruse", notează AFP, citată de Agerpres. Circulaţia trenului de mare viteză Shinkansen a fost suspendată temporar între Tokyo şi Osaka (vest) din cauza ploilor abundente, iar alte trenuri au fost de asemenea oprite, potrivit site-urilor companiilor feroviare.
Persons: Atami Organizations: CNN, Agerpres Locations: Japonia, Japoniei, Shizuoka, Tokyo, Osaka
Un oficial din departamentul Shizuoka, responsabil pentru dezastrele naturale, a declarat că în jur de 20 de oameni sunt dați dispăruți, scrie CNN. Autorităţile locale au cerut ajutor armatei pentru organizarea unei misiuni de salvare, a adăugat el. Un responsabil din Atami a precizat că o alunecare de teren a avut loc la ora locală 10:30 (01:30 GMT), adăugând că "mai multe case au fost distruse", notează AFP, citată de Agerpres. O mare parte din Japonia se află în prezent în mijlocul sezonului ploios, care provoacă adesea inundaţii şi alunecări de teren, determinând autorităţile locale să emită ordine de evacuare. Circulaţia trenului de mare viteză Shinkansen a fost suspendată temporar între Tokyo şi Osaka (vest) din cauza ploilor abundente, iar alte trenuri au fost de asemenea oprite, potrivit site-urilor companiilor feroviare.
Persons: Atami Organizations: CNN, Agerpres Locations: Shizuoka, Japonia, Japoniei, Tokyo, Osaka
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