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Hitachi Unveils Robot That Can Understand Four Languages, Communicate Remotely with Other Bots

April 13, 2016
Hitachi has introduced EMIEW3, a robot with “remote brain” technology designed to function in real world environments and situations, such as retail stores, public facilities, and tourist areas. ... Read More
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Japan Airlines chairman sees ‘huge’ potential with Toyota’s arrival at D/FW

April 12, 2016
The Dallas Morning News – April 12, 2016 – After upping the frequency of its recently launched service to include daily flights to Tokyo from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Japan... Read More
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ALPHABET X EXHIBITS IT’S BIPEDAL ROBOT THAT CAN CLIMB STAIRS AND OVERCOME OBSTACLES

April 11, 2016
Washington Newswire – April 11, 2016 – Alphabet X, the company’s experimental technology lab, recently showcased its bipedal robot that has the capability to climb stairs and overcome hu... Read More
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In a picture taken on June 5, 2012, Japanese chef Shigekazu Suzuki cuts and trims a pufferfish, known as fugu in Japan, to remove toxic internal organs at his restaurant "Torafugu-tei" in Tokyo. Every year in Japan people end up in hospital after eating pufferfish, sometimes they die. But despite the apparent danger, strict rules on serving the toxic delicacy in Tokyo are about to be relaxed.   AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO        (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/GettyImages)

Talk about a fishy situation.

April 1, 2016
Travel and Leisure – April 1, 2016 – Police raided a members-only restaurant in Osaka, Japan on Monday after they discovered the secretive establishment was serving tiger blowfish liver... Read More
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Japanese agency hires AI bot as creative director

March 31, 2016
Net imperative – March 31, 2016 – McCann Erickson Japan has become the first agency to appoint a robot as its creative director… but is it an early April Fool’s Day prank or a genuine ... Read More
Catching the Shinkansen bullet train, Kyoto, Japan, October 2015.

Service finally reaches the northern wonderland of Hokkaido.

March 25, 2016
Traveland+Leisure – March 25, 2016 – Travel in Japan is about to get a whole lot easier. A new bullet train (shinkansen) running from Tokyo to Hakodate is set to debut this Saturday that... Read More
Businessmen walk in Tokyo's business district.    REUTERS/Toru Hanai

Most Japan firms unhappy with central bank’s negative rate policy: Reuters poll

March 24, 2016March 24, 2016
Reuters – March 24, 2016 – Most Japanese companies think the central bank’s shock adoption of a negative interest rates policy has been a bad move that will hit business and consumer... Read More
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Is the future award-winning novelist a writing robot?

March 23, 2016March 23, 2016
LA Times – March 23, 2016 – Could a writing robot make novelists obsolete? It might not happen anytime soon, but then again, it might. In Japan, a short novel co-written by an artificial i... Read More
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‘Fushigi Yugi’ Musical: Cast Costumes Revealed in New Photos!

March 22, 2016
Australia Network News – March 22, 2016 – The official website of the next two-part stage musical adaptation of Yuu Watase’s famous “Fushigi Yugi” anime manga series in the 1990s, ha... Read More
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Japan’s Wearable Technology Device Goes High On Fashion

March 18, 2016
HOMETOYS – March 18, 2016 – Japanese firms are jumping into the race to manufacture a new generation of wearable devices that will link people more intimately with the Internet as they gro... Read More
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