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  1. 2017年1月26日 · Japan listed up 10 of the most common observations made by foreign contributors. 1. 'Japanese people have excellent phone manners on the train or elsewhere in public'. In Japan, chatting on the phone on the train is considered extremely rude and generally isn’t tolerated. Even the Top Gear guys got told off for using a phone on the Shinkansen ...

  2. 2017年10月18日 · While Apple and Samsung have a bitter rivalry around the world, it's no contest in Japan: Apple dominates all competition. It seems "iProducts" have a much stronger presence here and you'll definitely see more iPhones, Apple Watches, iPads and iMacs around the nation. Let's take a look at how this phenomenon began.

  3. 2022年4月4日 · Steve Jobs and Tsubame-Sanjo. From his younger days, Steve Jobs enjoyed a deep connection with Japan that stemmed from his relationship with Zen Buddhism and a fascination with Japanese aesthetics. His beloved Zen guru was famed monk Kobun Otogawa of the Soto sect, born in the city of Kamo, some 10 kilometers from Tsubame-Sanjo.

  4. 2016年11月16日 · In this video, we explore the tradition and beauty of Japanese timekeeping, beginning with water-based clocks (rokoku) dating from the year 671, moving forward to today’s cutting-edge, app-enabled CASIOs. From origin to innovation, we learn about the founding efforts of Emperor Tenji (626-671) and the ongoing work of Shinto priests at Omi ...

  5. 2022年9月6日 · Situated near the Sumida River (隅田川・Sumida-gawa) in eastern Tokyo, Senso-ji is dedicated to the Kannon Bodhisattva, the goddess of mercy. According to legend, a statue of the Kannon was found in the river by two fisherman in the year 628, after which the chief of their village converted his house into a temple for the holy relic.

  6. 2017年6月25日 · As we all know “emoticon” is just a portmanteau of “emotion” and “icon.”. So with emoji being an invention of Shigetaka Kurita working with NTT DoCoMo we could assume that “emoji” is a similar portmanteau of “emotion” and the Japanese word for written character “ji” (字). The way “ji” works is as a suffix with the ...

  7. 2016年4月8日 · A Brief History of Emoji. Emoji are perhaps one of the greatest “accidents” of contemporary technology. We don’t mean the actual characters themselves—they were deliberately created by Japanese cell phone companies decades ago. The “accident” aspect is that the little images are now everywhere in the world.