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  1. Emerging from the skyscraper-studded center of the metropolis, Yurikamome trains cross a section of Tokyo Bay via the Rainbow Bridge and sweep around the Rinkai waterfront area built on reclaimed land. The second advantage is that the trains have rubber tires, four per carriage, and run along a concrete guideway.

  2. The word “urushi” refers to both the tree (Toxicodendron vernicifluum) and its sap, which is used as a coating material that becomes strong and glossy when hardened. Due to its adhesive, preservative and, of course, aesthetic qualities, it’s been part of daily life in Japan since ancient times.

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  3. Japan is rapidly moving toward “Society 5.0,” adding a fifth chapter to the four major stages of human development: hunter-gatherer, agricultural, industrial, and information. In this new ultra-smart society, all things will be connected through IoT technology and all technologies will be integrated, dramatically improving the quality of life.

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  4. 2021年4月15日 · Broadcasting the Unknown Japan to the World. April 15, 2021. PDF. Ordinary scenes and culture in Japan have kindled a fire in the creative spirit of an Englishman, Chris Broad. A YouTuber who arguably knows the country more deeply than most Japanese people, Broad regularly broadcasts videos of his real-life experience.

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  5. 2021年10月22日 · The Tokyo 2020 Games, which reached a safe conclusion even under the difficult circumstances presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, made a significant step toward the realization of an inclusive society—one in which everyone respects one another regardless of gender, age, or ability.

  6. 右圖:隨著寶可夢在地行動的進行,具有獨特寶可夢設計的寶可夢孔蓋,已安裝於日本全國30都道府縣。 環遊日本尋找不同的寶可夢孔蓋必為一番樂趣。

  7. Syowa Station is located on East Ongul Island in Lützow-Holm Bay, four kilometers (2.5 miles) from the Antarctic ice edge. Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition summer and winter teams based here conduct research and observation year-round.