About Japanese companies and Japanese business people
Pet Business in Japan

It is just the truth that Japan is fixated on pets. The low birth rate and aging demographics are real headline makers. However the number of children being born did level off years ago and the number of people who are reaching middle age with no children has steadily grown. So maybe it’s no wonder […]

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What is Real Escape Game? Originally from Japan

Escape from Japan Going overseas with “Real Escape Game” (Dasshutsu Game 脱出ゲーム) By Ryoji Shimada, staff writer “The walls are cold concrete. The only things in the room are ordinary furnishings - desks, chairs, carpets and so on. Secret codes and mysterious items have been secreted at various places. Somehow, you have been locked up […]

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Live in Japan: Japanese lifestyle and its social culture
Lars Vargö, Swedish Ambassador to Japan: “I felt I’ve come back home”

By Ryoji Shimada, staff writer So said Ambassador Vargö, who has been assigned to Sweden’s Tokyo embassy since last September. He is a big fan of Japan, a haiku lover and a renowned researcher on this far eastern country which he described as his “second home.” Vargö, born in 1947, explained that he became interested […]

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Origin of Japan’s Business Philosophy: Righteous Merchants of Ohmi

The Omi merchants were merchants from Omi Province (present-day Shiga Prefecture) who were active from the Middle Ages to the modern era. They are one of the three major merchants in Japan along with the Osaka merchants and the Ise merchants. Even today, entrepreneurs from Shiga Prefecture are often referred to as Omi merchants. Normally, […]

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Hydrogen Filling Station Utilizing Solar Panels in Japan

Honda Motor Co. has set up a solar hydrogen fuel station at the Saitama Prefectural Office. Saitama has procured its first “FCX Clarity” fuel cell electric vehicle, which its manufacturer claims is the world’s first dedicated platform electric vehicle. Over the next two years the prefecture, Honda and the local government will conduct joint testing […]

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Universal Design Traffic Light in Japan

A new type of universal design traffic light that is easy to see for people suffering from a type of color vision deficiency that makes it difficult for them to distinguish between yellow and red, has been installed at intersections in Fukuoka and Tokyo. Developed by Professor Taro Ochiai at Kyushu Sangyo University, it’s said […]

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Bicycle to Work in Japan!

Pandemic Cyclist Fashions Since COVID-19, more people in Japan have been commuting to their jobs by bicycle. Some are seeking healthy exercise and others ride two-wheelers out of fears that if another major quake strikes and public transport is affected, they will have no means to return to their home. Retail clothing chain AOKI has […]

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Water Business by Japan's Technology

Volunteer? Business? Cycloclean Provides Clean Water and Jobs By Ryoji Shimada, staff writer Every year three million people die of dehydration according to the study by WHO (the World Health Organization).  In developing nations the secure supply of safe drinking water is still a matter of urgency in the 21st century.  A small business in […]

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Japan's Sake Market Going International

Japan’s Sake Fan Surge Abroad Gekkeikan’s Overseas Sake Business Japanese sake exports are increasing every year, at such a rate that they have almost doubled over the past 10 years. It’s not just Japanese expatriates and Nikkei (locals of Japanese descent) who are drinking it. Japan is not the only country where it’s produced. Sake […]

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Behind the Success of Japan's Restaurant Business

If You Really Please the Customer, Success Will Come In Good Time Closing In On The Secret: The Buiness Philosophy of Casual Italian Restaurant Saizeriya Milanese Doria gratin dish 299 yen ($3).  Wine by the glass 100 yen ($1).  Everyone in Japan must know Saizeriya as the popular casual Italian restaurant with surprisingly low prices.  […]

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