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Japan’s largest city has big green ambitions and its tourism industry is pitching in to make Tokyo more sustainable. Here’s what they’re doing — and how it could affect your next trip.
Abandoned since Japan's 1990s economic crash, Kinugawa Onsen's forgotten hotels remain preserved with untouched lobbies, ...
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24 hours in a crazy Japanese capsule hotel
Would you stay in one of these pods overnight? This episode showcases the unique experience of capsule hotels in Japan. The ...
Brookfield Asset Management plans to invest over $10 billion in Japan within the next five years, focusing on data centers and battery storage facilities. Brookfield's CEO Bruce F ...
On offer are hand-delivered food services, including organic breakfast and BBQ hampers, and private chefs to prepare ...
Kansai Electric Power will begin surveys for the construction of a new nuclear power reactor at its Mihama power station in ...
Japan considers building its first nuclear reactor since 2011 Fukushima disaster to meet surging AI-driven energy demand.
Electric power demand (EPD) varies depending on weather conditions, social activity, industrialization, and so on. For reliable operation of the electric power system, including renewable energy (RE) ...
Japan is known for many things: ancient shrines, snow-capped mountains, the neon glare of its vibrant cities. But lazy days spent idling on white-sand beaches is an image we tend to reserve for ...
With more than 300 racers competing in the All-American Soap Box Derby, hotels, restaurants and other establishments could see more customers.
News M'sian man, 25, recruits Japanese women for prostitution in Marina Bay Sands hotel rooms, gets 1 year jail & S$4,000 fine He managed an online vice syndicate that procured rooms at the hotel ...
Sou Fujimoto has nestled a curved holiday home under a planted garden for hotelier Not A Hotel, situated on Ishigaki Island in southern Japan.