Tag: japan
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In the village of Magome, a 16th century discipline leads to a sharper focus on the present moment. Ichigo Ichie has been translated as “for this time only”, “one time, one… more ›
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In the late 20th century, Japan was known for its minimalism: its Zen arts, its tidy and ordered cities, its refined foods and fashions. But Tsuzuki peeled away this façade… more ›
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Director’s ‘Renoir’ hits theaters after challenging big-name rivals at Cannes https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Big-in-Asia/Urgency-drives-movie-making-turn-by-Japan-s-Chie-Hayakawa more ›
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Tokyo is a city of extremes. https://www.mrporter.com/en-us/journal/lifestyle/life-lessons-people-tokyo-japan-style-food-24538500 more ›
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Niantic has trained more than 50 million neural nets to date, where multiple networks can contribute to a single location. All these networks combined comprise over 150 trillion parameters optimized… more ›
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Mini Tokyo 3D is a real-time 3D map of public transportation in Tokyo. Trains in operation and airplanes that are arriving or departing are represented on a realistic 3D map… more ›
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In 2001, a group of Japanese scientists made a startling discovery at a rubbish dump. In trenches packed with dirt and waste, they found a slimy film of bacteria that… more ›
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On October 3, renowned South Korean illustrator Kim Jung Gi passed away unexpectedly at the age of 47. He was beloved for his innovative ink-and-brushwork style of manhwa, or Korean… more ›
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In a short space of time, touch screen technology has gone from being a novelty to ubiquitous in commerce, healthcare, education and every other part of our daily lives. https://reuters.com/brandfeature/world-leading-japanese-non-touch-technology-helps-keep-us-safe more ›
