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(December 9, 2002)
Japan is seeing a growing boom in "barrier-free"
picture books that can be enjoyed by all children - both those with disabilities
and those without. |
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(November 21, 2002)
For the first time in the world, a robot the size and shape of a human
has been built that can stand up and lie down on its own. |
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(October 22, 2002)
A method of rice farming that relies on ducks to eliminate insects and weeds has been in the news
recently. |
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(September 24, 2002)
Instant-ramen maker Nissin Food Products Co. has teamed up with
the National Space Development Agency (NASDA) to develop a type of instant
ramen, called "Space Ram," suitable for use in a zero-gravity
environment. |
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(September 2, 2002)
Efforts to alleviate the "heat island"
effect are gathering momentum in Japan. |
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(August 26, 2002)
Public schools have all gone
to a five-day school week, and the curriculum has been reduced by 30%.
Some fear that the
new style of education will result in a collapse in students' academic
abilities, but academic performance in Japan remains at a very high level |
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(August 15, 2002)
Go to any bookstore in Japan these days and you are likely to see a number
of different books aimed at demonstrating the beauty and charm of Japanese. |
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(August 14, 2002)
Kyoto Seika University offers courses on creating manga
(comics), and it has recently been garnering attention for some of its
unique undertakings in the area of manga education. |
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(July 30, 2002)
Homemade robots got the chance to try out their techniques
in a competition known as RoboCup-2002 Fukuoka/Busan, which was held at
the Fukuoka Dome on June 19-25. |
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(July 18, 2002)
As part of measures aimed at
giving students more room to grow, public schools are closed every Saturday
now, whereas students previously had only two Saturdays off each month. |
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(May 24, 2002)
Recently there has been a sharp increase in the number
of middle-aged and older people who are using e-mail. |
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(April 4, 2002)
Changes are rocking the literary scene. A high school girl has won a literary prize for emerging
authors, and a man has written in the persona of a young girl. |
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(December 14, 2001)
The availability of literary works in digital form is revolutionizing the study
of literary classics and is even leading to discoveries that are overturning
established literary theories. |
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(December 3, 2001)
Tokyo DisneySea, a new theme park, opened adjacent to Tokyo
Disneyland on September 4, and it has been attracting overflowing crowds
almost daily, even on weekdays. |
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(October 5, 2001)
Sanyo Electric Co. has developed the first washing
machine in the world that can clean clothes without using detergent. The appliance has been a
focus of consumers' attention since it went on the market in August, and
Sanyo appears almost certain to achieve its annual sales target of 300,000
units. |
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(September 14, 2001)
Voice-recognition technology allows machines to
understand the words spoken by humans. There are already personal computers
and car navigation systems that can be operated by voice, and work continues
on the development of a system that will enable the user to control various
appliances around the home from one location. |
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(April 16, 2001)
High Hopes for Environment-Friendly Fuel Cells |
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(March 29, 2001)
World Heritage Pagoda |
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(March 1, 2001)
Series of Student Satellites to Be Launched |
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(February 23, 2001)
Specially Designed Tableware Helps Disabled |
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(February 7, 2001)
Multifunction Cell Phones Arrive |
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(February 7, 2001)
New Navigation System to Help Wheelchair Users |
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(February 1, 2001)
Metropolitan Rent-a-Car System Being Tested |
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(January 26, 2001)
L-Mode Will Enable Direct Internet Access |
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(January 19, 2001)
Hideki Shirakawa Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
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