Hawaiian Airlines is running a campaign to celebrate the resumption of flights to Fukuoka. Currently, Hawaiian Airlines operates three Japan routes from Haneda, Narita, and Kansai, with the Fukuoka – Honolulu route resuming on April 30. In this campaign, two winners will be selected by drawing from among those who responded to a questionnaire about…
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Weekend Bento] “Reprinted Bento” at Numazu Station
The ekiben introduced here is a “Reprinted Bento” with a fun reprint of a Showa-era design on the wrapping paper. This bento is made by Matsuura Shoten, a company that produces many Nagoya-meshi ekiben, and is sold mainly at Nagoya Station, but this time we purchased it at Numazu Station. Although the wrapping paper is…
Local Souvenir Selection] “Hana Usagi” and “Warabimochi Baum” from Kanazawa Souvenirs
More and more mild days are approaching, as we can feel the arrival of spring. According to the Japan Weather Association and other sources, this year’s cherry blossoms will arrive earlier than usual, starting on March 14 in Fukuoka, followed by Tokyo on March 18, and Kanazawa City in Ishikawa Prefecture, home to the famous…
Japanese Technology to Clear Mines in Ukraine! Training for Japanese Mine Detectors in Cambodia
Japanese Technology to Clear Mines in Ukraine! Training for Japanese Mine Detectors in Cambodia January 2023, Cambodia. The high pitched electronic beeps of landmine detectors echo across the plains where the sun shines in the strong sunshine with temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. This is the training facility of the Cambodian Mine Action Center (CMAC)….
Urban Function Enhancement Project
In Bangladesh, the population growth rate in urban areas is high and is expected to continue to grow. Population growth has also been substantial in local city centers, and traffic congestion and environmental degradation have become apparent, making it difficult to respond to urbanization in a timely manner. Although it is necessary for each local…
Tama Bua I Wai Bridge Replacement Project
Viti Levu, the largest island in the Fiji Islands, has the Queen’s Road, which connects the east and west sides of the island and is the only road that is accessible to large vehicles and is an important highway for the transportation of daily commodities. The Tama Bua I Wai Bridge (90 meters long) on…
Quality and productivity improvement (kaizen) projects
South Africa has achieved mining-led economic growth as one of the world’s leading countries in terms of mineral resources such as gold, diamonds, and platinum, but it is susceptible to trends in international commodity markets, and its trade structure, which is heavily weighted toward specific industries, has become a detriment to achieving stable economic growth….
Urban Transportation Management Project in Kathmandu Basin
Although the Kathmandu Basin in Nepal has a high concentration of population and industry, it does not have a well-developed track-based transportation system and is heavily dependent on road transportation by private cars, buses, motorcycles, and other vehicles. Therefore, due to the recent increase in the number of vehicles associated with population growth and other…
TOD (Transit Oriented Development) Capacity Building Project
In the Lima Metropolitan Area of Peru, the uncontrolled expansion of the urban area along with population growth has made the development of public transportation that is easy for citizens to use and the advanced use of land a challenge. Under these circumstances, in the urban transportation sector, public transportation routes (6 routes) have been…
Shipbuilding Industry Promotion Project
Indonesia is a maritime nation with a long coastline consisting of many islands, and shipping plays an important role in the country’s economy. As a result, there is a great demand for the construction of new vessels and the repair of existing vessels for trade, energy transportation, maritime security, port maintenance, fisheries, and domestic inter-island…