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High-Tech Freezing Technology 2 - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Rapid freezing, instant freezing, and now CAS—new types of freezing technology developed in Japan are contributing to the improvement of food culture across the globe.

High-Tech Freezing Technology 1 - Hi-tech - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
Rapid freezing, instant freezing, and now CAS—new types of freezing technology developed in Japan are contributing to the improvement of food culture across the globe.

Waves - Monthly News - Archives - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
The ocean's waves are regarded as a clean and environmentally friendly source of electricity. In September 1998 the Japan Marine Science and Technology Center started testing a floating power plant that uses waves to generate electricity. The plant, nicknamed "Mighty Whale," was jointly developed by the center and the Science and Technology Agency. Data collected from the experimental facility will be used to build a number of similar plants in the future.

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Japan is synonymous with groundbreaking inventions and scientific breakthroughs. From trains to robotics to fabrics to the increasingly important field of environmental technology, Japan leads the world. Be the first to discover the future of science and technology.

Expo 2005 Feature 5 | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
From March 25 to September 25, 2005, the 2005 World Exposition is taking place in the eastern hills of Nagoya, which is located in the center of Japan in Aichi Prefecture. A total of 30 countries in Africa will hold their exhibits in Global Common Five, where they will be joined by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, which will hold exhibits at the NEDO Pavilion.

A Shopping Revolution | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Some convenience stores, supermarkets, and other retailers are attaching integrated circuit tags to their merchandise. The use of this technology not only enhances convenience for the consumer but also boosts efficiency for retailers.

Battery-Powered Plane | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
A propeller aircraft took to the air while powered by nothing more than commercial dry-cell batteries this past July. The flight was the fruit of a joint project by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. and undergraduates at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

Fish-Farming Breakthrough | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The technology of fish farming, a practice that offers advantages in terms of food safety and conservation, is advancing rapidly.

See-Through Stadium | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
When the opening match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup gets underway in Germany, Japanese technology will help fans enjoy the action on the pitch. The Allianz Arena is constructed from panels containing a fluoropolymer film called ETFE foil, which was developed and manufactured by Asahi Glass Co., Ltd.

Steam Ovens | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
A revolutionary type of oven that uses steam to bake food has injected new life into the market for cooking appliances, which was generally thought to have passed its peak.

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Unraveling the Riddles of the Deep | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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The Final Frontier | Business and Economy | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
The business of space travel and technology has long been in the hands of a small number of large corporations. Yet in recent years, a growing number of small and medium-sized companies have entered the industry.

The Changing Face of the Japanese Office | Business and Economy | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
More and more businesses, particularly in the information technology sector, have been transforming their offices by eliminating fixed seating arrangements and allowing their employees to work from outside the company.

Now Where Was That Movie? | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
Makers of HDD/DVD recorders and PCs continue to compete over how many hours of recorded video can be stored on their products. In response to feedback from users, NEC has developed what it claims is an unprecedented system that makes searching for specific content much easier and faster.

Super Competition | Science and Technology | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
A project led by the Japanese government aimed at developing the world's fastest next-generation, high-performance supercomputer is about to get underway. The move is likely to intensify competition among supercomputer builders around the world.

Pagoda in the Sky | Sci-tech | Trends in Japan | Web Japan
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