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Dec 12 2024BUSINESS

Nissan's Big Shakeup: New Faces, New Strategies

Japanese car maker Nissan has given its management team a big shakeup. Jeremie Papin, who was in charge of Nissan's U. S. operations, is now the new chief financial officer. This change comes after Nissan had a tough quarter, losing money and seeing sales drop. Papin has a lot of experience, which N

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Dec 05 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Meet Takayama Ukon: The Samurai Who Chose Faith Over Power

In a world filled with power struggles and religious conflicts, the story of Takayama Ukon stands out. This 16th-century samurai from Japan chose exile over renouncing his Christian faith. His tale is now being brought to life in an animated feature called "Samurai Saint. " The project is a collabor

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Dec 03 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Future of Cleaning: AI-Powered Shower Pods

Imagine stepping into a futuristic capsule that washes and dries you in just 15 minutes. That's what Japanese company Science Co. has created with their AI-powered shower pod, called the Mirai Ningen Sentakuki. This enclosed shower chamber uses sensors to measure your pulse and other biological metr

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Nov 22 2024SPORTS

Shohei Ohtani's MVP Wins: A Boost for Japan's Newspapers

Shohei Ohtani, a Japanese baseball star playing for the Los Angeles Dodgers, just won his third Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. This time, it's his first in the National League, adding to his two previous wins in the American League with the Los Angeles Angels. Ohtani's achievements have sparked a

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Nov 21 2024HEALTH

Vitamin D and Baseball: What's the Deal?

Ever wondered how important vitamin D is for athletes? A recent study dove into this topic by looking at the vitamin D levels of young professional baseball players in Japan. The goal? To figure out if these athletes are getting enough of this crucial nutrient. Vitamin D isn't just about bones; it'

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Nov 15 2024FINANCE

Japan's Economy: A Surprising Jump After a Bumpy Ride

In a twist of events, Japan's economy has seen a surprising 0. 3% year-on-year boost in its real GDP this past quarter. This sharp turnaround comes after a 1. 1% dip in the previous quarter. You might be wondering what caused this sudden shift. The Bank of Japan made an interesting move when it rais

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Nov 08 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Can an AI Make You Laugh in Japan?

Scientists in Japan put their robot friend to the test by teaching it rakugo, a classic form of Japanese comedy. Comparing the AI's jokes to a human performer, they found that while the AI wasn't bad, it still had a way to go. The tricky thing about humor is that it needs a good grasp of context, pe

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Nov 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

Robots Tackle Japanese Storytelling: Lessons from Rakugo

You might think that teaching a robot to tell jokes is a piece of cake. But not so fast! Researchers tried to get a robot to master rakugo, a traditional Japanese form of storytelling. They gave the robot a speech synthesizer so it could mimic human storytellers. The goal? To see how the robot's jok

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Nov 01 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Japanese Filmmakers: A New Gateway to Hollywood

Ever wondered how to bridge the filmmaking worlds of Japan and Hollywood? Well, the Coalition of Asian Pacifics in Entertainment (CAPE) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) have just the thing for you: a new program called Beyond Japan. This initiative, supported by the Japanese governm

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Oct 30 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Didn’t “Ghost of Tsushima” Need Exact History?

“Ghost of Tsushima” didn’t need to be historically precise because it focused on fun, not teaching history lessons. A recent analysis by Kensaku Namera from Nomura Securities, translated by Automaton, showed why Japanese fans loved the game even with its inaccuracies. Namera explained that a game ca

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