Nagano Suwa Area Industrial Messe

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Nagano Suwa Area Industrial Messe Advance notice NAGANO SUWA AREA INDUSTRIAL MESSE NAGANO-SUWA Meet us again in SUWA: Solution provider for Monozukuri, sporting its supply hub of smart devices. Technologies flourished in Suwa usher in a new era of the world. 9:30-16:30 (9:30-16:00 on Saturday) Free (visitors are issued IDs at entrance reception). Please present two business cards at the reception. Main venue Suwa Lake side, Suwa Lake Event Hall (Toyo Valve Co., Ltd. Suwa Plant, Old factory site) Sub venue Suwa Culture Center Contact Suwa Area Industrial Messe EXCO Office Address : 14-7 Kowata-minami, Suwa, Nagano 392-0023 (NPO Suwa Region Monozukuri Promotion Organization) Tel: +81-266-54-2588 Fax: +81-266-54-5133 E-mail: [email protected] Organizer : Executive Committee for the Suwa Area Industrial Messe 2017 [Constituent bodies] Okaya City, Suwa City, Chino City, Shimosuwa Town, Fujimi Town, Hara Village, Okaya Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Suwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Chino Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Shimosuwa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Fujimi Society of Commerce and Industry, Hara Society of Commerce and Industry, Nagano Prefecture, Small Business Information Center of Nagano Prefecture, Nagano Techno Foundation Suwa Techno Lake Side Regional Center, Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) Nagano Trade Informa- tion Center, Nagano Employers' Association, Nagano Prefectural Federation of Small Business Associations, Development Bank of Japan Inc., Tokyo University of Science, SUWA, Hachijuni Bank, Ltd., Suwa Shinkin Bank Administrator : NPO Suwa Region Monozukuri Promotion Organization Special co-organizer : The Shinano Mainichi Shimbun Inc. Co-organizer : Nagano Nippo Co., Ltd. Special sponsors : Kitz Corporation, Kyocera Corporation, Seiko Epson Corporation, TPR Co., Ltd. NOMURA UNISON Group, Pro. Mold Office A Co., Ltd. Sponsors : Kanto Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry, The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Japan Finance Corporation, Federation of Nagano Prefecture Cham- bers of Commerce and Industry, Nagano Prefectural Federation of Societies of Com- merce and Industry, Shinshu University, Suwa Area Financial Syndicate, Suwa Regional Tourism Federation, Matsumoto bureau Nihon Keizai Shimbun, Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun, Ltd., The Shimin Newspaper Group, Shin-etsu Broadcasting Co., Ltd, Nagano Broadcasting Systems, Inc., TV. Shinshu Broadcasting Co., Ltd., Asahi Broadcasting Nagano Co., Ltd., NHK Nagano Broadcasting Station, LCV Corporation. Kamisuwa station Access to Matsumoto, Here! Nagoya Nagano JR Chuo Main Line to Tokyo Tokyo Suwa Red Cross Hospital Suwa City Hall Kyoto Nagoya Narita International Takashima Castle Airport Rako Hananoi Hotel Osaka Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) Kansai International Central Japan Suwa Area Airport International Airport (Centrair) Lake Suwa to Tokyo Chuo Expressway to Nagoya Suwa IC.
Recommended publications
  • Mainichi Newspapers' Database
    http://mainichi.jp/contents/edu/maisaku/ Maisaku's quick search Mainichi public opinion search Whole new database on opinion polls You can search for the results of opinion polls that the Mainichi Shimbun has conducted since the end of World War II by entering keywords and dates. You can view the pages that carry the Fixed-rate database service opinion polls you search for. The database carries records by for libraries and gender and age that are not carried in the paper as well as graphs education institutions showing the approval ratings of Cabinets and political parties in the post-war period. You can effectively use materials in the database as basic data for political science and statistics. We regularly update the data. Mainichi Newspapers' database Period of storage: October 1945 ~ http://mainichi.jp/contents/edu/maisaku/ Contents: 1.The results of about 400 opinion polls covering eligible voters across the country (Questions, answers and survey methods. Records by gender and age since 1966 are carried.) 2.Graphs showing the approval ratings of Cabinets and political parties,and so on. Database that allows you to search information Fixed monthly fees from the to eras Fee structure Free trial Meiji Heisei Number of accesses Monthly fees Annual fees We offer a one-month free trial. You can use Maisaku for free on a one month trial basis. 1 24,000 yen (excluding tax) 288,000 yen (excluding tax) 2 44,000 yen (excluding tax) 528,000 yen (excluding tax) Guidance ID yen excluding tax yen excluding tax 3 60,000 ( ) 720,000 ( ) We will issue IDs for our users.
    [Show full text]
  • Inside and Outside Powerbrokers
    Inside and Outside Powerbrokers By Jochen Legewie Published by CNC Japan K.K. First edition June 2007 All rights reserved Printed in Japan Contents Japanese media: Superlatives and criticism........................... 1 Media in figures .............................................................. 1 Criticism ........................................................................ 3 The press club system ........................................................ 4 The inside media: Significance of national dailies and NHK...... 7 Relationship between inside media and news sources .......... 8 Group self-censorship within the inside media .................. 10 Specialization and sectionalism within the inside media...... 12 Business factors stabilizing the inside media system.......... 13 The outside media: Complementarities and role as watchdog 14 Recent trends and issues .................................................. 19 Political influence on media ............................................ 19 Media ownership and news diversity................................ 21 The internationalization of media .................................... 25 The rise of internet and new media ................................. 26 The future of media in Japan ............................................. 28 About the author About CNC Japanese media: Superlatives and criticism Media in figures Figures show that Japan is one of the most media-saturated societies in the world (FPCJ 2004, World Association of Newspapers 2005, NSK 2006): In 2005 the number of daily newspapers printed exceeded 70 million, the equivalent of 644 newspapers per 1000 adults. This diffusion rate easily dwarfs any other G-7 country, including Germany (313), the United Kingdom (352) and the U.S. (233). 45 out of the 120 different newspapers available carry a morning and evening edition. The five largest newspapers each sell more than four million copies daily, more than any of their largest Western counterparts such as Bild in Germany (3.9 mil.), The Sun in the U.K. (2.4 mil.) or USA Today in the U.S.
    [Show full text]
  • The Fukushima Nuclear Accident and Crisis Management
    e Fukushima Nuclearand Crisis Accident Management e Fukushima The Fukushima Nuclear Accident and Crisis Management — Lessons for Japan-U.S. Alliance Cooperation — — Lessons for Japan-U.S. Alliance Cooperation — — Lessons for Japan-U.S. September, 2012 e Sasakawa Peace Foundation Foreword This report is the culmination of a research project titled ”Assessment: Japan-US Response to the Fukushima Crisis,” which the Sasakawa Peace Foundation launched in July 2011. The accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant that resulted from the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 11, 2011, involved the dispersion and spread of radioactive materials, and thus from both the political and economic perspectives, the accident became not only an issue for Japan itself but also an issue requiring international crisis management. Because nuclear plants can become the target of nuclear terrorism, problems related to such facilities are directly connected to security issues. However, the policymaking of the Japanese government and Japan-US coordination in response to the Fukushima crisis was not implemented smoothly. This research project was premised upon the belief that it is extremely important for the future of the Japan-US relationship to draw lessons from the recent crisis and use that to deepen bilateral cooperation. The objective of this project was thus to review and analyze the lessons that can be drawn from US and Japanese responses to the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, and on the basis of these assessments, to contribute to enhancing the Japan-US alliance’s nuclear crisis management capabilities, including its ability to respond to nuclear terrorism.
    [Show full text]
  • Mainichi Shimbun Digital Archive
    Mainichi Shimbun Digital Archive The oldest existing Japanese daily newspaper The Mainichi Shimbun (毎⽇新聞, Daily News) is the oldest existing Japanese daily newspaper with a history spanning over 140 years. It continues to be one of the most important daily newspapers in Japan today. Dramatic and fundamental changes were taking place in Japan during the Meiji era (1868-1912) when reforms were implemented in education, economics, the military, foreign relations, and politics. During these transformative years, two newspapers were established: the Tokyo Nichi Nichi Shimbun (東京日日新聞) in 1872, and the Osaka Nippo (大 阪日報) in 1876. The two papers merged in 1911 and were placed under the Mainichi Shimbun masthead in 1943. Key Stats About the Archive Archive: 1872-present The Maisaku database provides access to over 6 million articles from Mainichi Language: Japanese Shimbun since 1872 to present and the Mainichi Weekly Economist from 1989. Frequency: Daily Newspaper images from 1989 to 1999 are in flash format, which include features like page turning, scaling, bookmarking, etc., as in an electronic book. City: Chiyoda, Tokyo Format: full text and some full image The Maisaku database is divided into the following search modules: Producer: G-Search, Ltd. Quick Search: Full-text searching Mainichi Shimbun, 1872–present and Weekly Platform: G-Search, Ltd. Economist from 1989 Mainichi Shimbun Article Search: Advanced search Full-Image Mainichi Shimbun: Browse full-image, 1872-1999 Mainichi Shimbun E-Edition: Browse the full-image, flash version, 1989-1999 Weekly Economist article search Today’s News: News, updated twice daily. Read news from past week Breaking News: Updated every 10-20 minutes.
    [Show full text]
  • By Municipality) (As of March 31, 2020)
    The fiber optic broadband service coverage rate in Japan as of March 2020 (by municipality) (As of March 31, 2020) Municipal Coverage rate of fiber optic Prefecture Municipality broadband service code for households (%) 11011 Hokkaido Chuo Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11029 Hokkaido Kita Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11037 Hokkaido Higashi Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11045 Hokkaido Shiraishi Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11053 Hokkaido Toyohira Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11061 Hokkaido Minami Ward, Sapporo City 99.94 11070 Hokkaido Nishi Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11088 Hokkaido Atsubetsu Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11096 Hokkaido Teine Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 11100 Hokkaido Kiyota Ward, Sapporo City 100.00 12025 Hokkaido Hakodate City 99.62 12033 Hokkaido Otaru City 100.00 12041 Hokkaido Asahikawa City 99.96 12050 Hokkaido Muroran City 100.00 12068 Hokkaido Kushiro City 99.31 12076 Hokkaido Obihiro City 99.47 12084 Hokkaido Kitami City 98.84 12092 Hokkaido Yubari City 90.24 12106 Hokkaido Iwamizawa City 93.24 12114 Hokkaido Abashiri City 97.29 12122 Hokkaido Rumoi City 97.57 12131 Hokkaido Tomakomai City 100.00 12149 Hokkaido Wakkanai City 99.99 12157 Hokkaido Bibai City 97.86 12165 Hokkaido Ashibetsu City 91.41 12173 Hokkaido Ebetsu City 100.00 12181 Hokkaido Akabira City 97.97 12190 Hokkaido Monbetsu City 94.60 12203 Hokkaido Shibetsu City 90.22 12211 Hokkaido Nayoro City 95.76 12220 Hokkaido Mikasa City 97.08 12238 Hokkaido Nemuro City 100.00 12246 Hokkaido Chitose City 99.32 12254 Hokkaido Takikawa City 100.00 12262 Hokkaido Sunagawa City 99.13
    [Show full text]
  • Fukushima Nuclear Disaster – Implications for Japanese Agriculture and Food Chains
    Munich Personal RePEc Archive Fukushima nuclear disaster – implications for Japanese agriculture and food chains Bachev, Hrabrin and Ito, Fusao Institute of Agricultural Economics, Sofia, Tohoku University, Sendai 3 September 2013 Online at https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/49462/ MPRA Paper No. 49462, posted 03 Sep 2013 08:50 UTC Fukushima Nuclear Disaster – Implications for Japanese Agriculture and Food Chains1 Hrabrin Bachev, Professor, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Sofia, Bulgaria2 Fusao Ito, Professor, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan 1. Introduction On March 11, 2011 at 14:46 JST the Great East Japan Earthquake occurred with the epicenter around 70 kilometers east of Tōhoku. It was the most powerful recorded earthquake ever hit Japan with a magnitude of 9.03 Mw. The earthquake triggered powerful tsunami that reached heights of up to 40 meters in Miyako, Iwate prefecture and travelled up to 10 km inland in Sendai area. The earthquake and tsunami caused many casualties and immense damages in North-eastern Japan. According to some estimates that is the costliest natural disaster in the world history [Kim]. Official figure of damages to agriculture, forestry and fisheries alone in 20 prefectures amounts to 2,384.1 billion yen [MAFF]. The earthquake and tsunami caused a nuclear accident3 in one of the world’s biggest nuclear power stations - the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, Okuma and Futaba, Fukushima prefecture. After cooling system failure three reactors suffered large explosions and level 7 meltdowns leading to releases of huge radioactivity into environment [TEPCO]. Radioactive contamination has spread though air, rains, dust, water circulations, wildlife, garbage disposals, transportation, and affected soils, waters, plants, animals, infrastructure, supply and food chains in immense areas.
    [Show full text]
  • MEDIA DATA 2020 Introduction
    MEDIA DATA 2020 Introduction The Nikkei stands alone as Japan’s leading business daily newspaper and provides a wealth of economic infor- mation nationwide, supplying the latest news coverage via its morning and afternoon editions. The Nikkei has earned high marks from readers for its timely and objective coverage of economic and business information - including corporate news, domestic and global macroeconomic trends, and investment and man- agement strategies. As the denitive source for authoritative information, the Nikkei is the most inuential newspaper among prin- cipal decision-makers around the nation, including the vast majority of top executives as well as middle man- agers of leading Japanese enterprises, nancial specialists and policymakers. The Nikkei’s inuence extends beyond business people to a broad spectrum of the Japanese public through its unique coverage of sports, life and culture. Readers are highly educated, well-informed individuals from a wide range of professional backgrounds. Inuential and innovative, they are also top-level consumers with high dis- posable incomes and abundant savings. The Six Key Characteristics of the Nikkei Since 1876, the Nikkei has provided accurate and timely news coverage of important developments throughout every aspect of society, with a central focus on domestic and international economic news. Unique in Japan World’s Largest Circulation The Nikkei is Japan’s only national daily business The Nikkei boasts the world’s largest circulation for 1 newspaper. 4 a daily economic and business newspaper, with over 2.3 million copies. Global Network and Wide Coverage Quality Journalism The Nikkei operates its own global newsgathering The Nikkei oers its readers pertinent, quality 2 network to provide readers with detailed coverage 5 reporting of developments in Japan and the world over a broad range of areas.
    [Show full text]
  • Lake Suwa Mystery and Inspired the World-Renowned Avant-Garde Artist Taro Okamoto
    142 Ueda, Saku Manji no sekibutsuSekibutsu Dokuzawa Kōsen (2km) (lit. Buddhist stone statue of Manji) A stone statue of Kiotoshizaka Slope (2.4km) Amitabha Buddha made in the Manji era (1658-1661). Discover Shimosuwa Yashima Wetland (18km) Minute The artist is said to be the same as the torii gate of Suigetsu Park Walking Map ( ) = transit time Harumiya. It's distinct facial feature is still largely a Enjoy the view of Lake Suwa mystery and inspired the world-renowned avant-garde artist Taro Okamoto. Jiun-ji Temple Dokuzawa Kōsen Ukishima-sha shrine A temple protected was known as Stone Monument of Taro Okamoto by the warlord Visit Suwa Grand Shrines (lit. shrine on the floating island) Tenkei no Matsu “Shingen’s secret Shingen Takeda. 99min The shrine on a sandbar that never sink, (lit. Tenkei's pine tree) hot spring”, where Sankaku Batchō one of the seven mysteries of Shimosuwa. A Pine tree planted by injured soldiers A standard course full of the town's historic sights. Sankaku Batchō is the the 16th century Zen bathed to heal Hot Springs monk Tenkei. their wounds. SHIMOSUWA triangle formed by Akimiya, Harumiya and Ōtōrō with the side length 872.72m. The baths of Shimosuwa’s quaint ryokan and Akimiya (15 min) → Fushimiya-tei (10 min) → Harumiya / Manji no Sekibutsu its many enjoyable public bathhouses are Enjoy the atmosphere walking around the ancient seat of the shrines of Suwa Taisha! (9 min) → Gebabashi / Ōtōrō (15min) → Sagara-zuka (25 min) → Akimiya (20min) Ochadokoro sourced from local natural hot springs! Hanamusubi Suwa-taishaSuwa Taisha Stone Stairway Welcoming merchants, travellers and visitors to the shrines of Suwa Taisha, Shimosuwa lourished in the Edo period Café Mind Soothing Harumiya 126 steps as the only post town with hot spring in Nakasendo, a highway which connects Edo (Tokyo) and Kyoto.
    [Show full text]
  • Learning from SHOGUN
    Learning from Shǀgun Japanese History and Western Fantasy Edited by Henry Smith Program in Asian Studies University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California 93106 Contents Designed by Marc Treib Contributors vi Copyright © 1980 by Henry D. Smith II Maps viii for the authors Preface xi Distributed by the Japan Society, 333 East 47th Street, New York, Part I: The Fantasy N.Y. 10017 1 James Clavell and the Legend of the British Samurai 1 Henry Smith 2 Japan, Jawpen, and the Attractions of an Opposite 20 Illustrations of samurai armor are David Plath from Murai Masahiro, Tanki yǀryaku 3 Shǀgun as an Introduction to Cross-Cultural Learning 27 (A compendium for the mounted Elgin Heinz warrior), rev. ed., 1837, woodblock edition in the Metropolitan Museum Part II: The History of Art, New York 4 Blackthorne’s England 35 Sandra Piercy 5 Trade and Diplomacy in the Era of Shǀgun 43 Ronald Toby 6 The Struggle for the Shogunate 52 Henry Smith 7 Hosokawa Gracia: A Model for Mariko 62 Chieko Mulhern This publication has been supported by Part III: The Meeting of Cultures grants from: 8 Death and Karma in the World of Shǀgun 71 Consulate General of Japan, Los William LaFleur Angeles 9 Learning Japanese with Blackthorne 79 Japan-United States Susan Matisoff Friendship Commission 10 The Paradoxes of the Japanese Samurai 86 Northeast Asia Council, Henry Smith Association for Asian Studies 11 Consorts and Courtesans: The Women of Shǀgun 99 USC-UCLA Joint East Asia Henry Smith Studies Center 12 Raw Fish and a Hot Bath: Dilemmas of Daily Life 113 Southern California Conference on Henry Smith International Studies Who’s Who in Shǀgun 127 Glossary 135 For Further Reading 150 Postscript: The TV Transformation 161 vi Contributors vii Sandra Piercy is a graduate student in English history of the Tudor- Stuart period at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
    [Show full text]
  • Overview Map (Acrobat Document)
    Itoigawa I.C. Nodachi I.C. Joetsu I.C. Yoneyama I.C. HOKURIKU EXPRESSWAY Nagaoka Nagaoka Itoigawa Naoetsu I.C. Asahi I.C. SHIN-ETSU LINE IIYAMA LINE Echigo-kawaguchi Morimiyanohara Arai Nozawa Ski Area Togari O K U Nozawa Spa S H E 18 I G Namerikawa I.C. N I A Myoko L R U -Kogen I.C. Iiyama O Madarao S Shiozawa A Lake T Heights D Nojiri E ishuch Toyoda-Iiyama I.C. O I.C. OITO LINE Shinanomachi I.C. J Tsugaike Kurohime Heights Togakushi Echigo Heights Kurohime Echigo-Yuzawa -Yuzawa 148 Heights Shinshu Yudanaka -Nakano I.C. Jigokudani Spa I.C. Hakuba Ski Area Iizuna Toyono Shiga Heights Ski Area Shinshu Yudanaka Shiga Heights Hakuba Heights Suzaka -Nakano Shibu Spa N -Naganohigashi Obuse E I.C. S Nagano N Shinsyu-Takayama Hot Springs A K Tateyama I.C. Suzaka N I Nagano I.C. H S Toyama I.C. Tateyama Kurobe NAGANO DENTETSU Alpine Route Murodo U Toyama Ogisawa RAIL WAY S Omachi Shibukawa T Shinonoi E Hot Springs Matsushiro Tateyama Kurobe Damu O Manza-Kazawaguchi J Koshoku I.C. Lake Kurobe AGATSUMA LINE Hijiri Heights Yashiro Sugadaira Heights Togura Shinano-Omachi SHINONOI LINE JOSHIN-ETSU 19 Omi I.C. Togura EXPRESSWAY -Kamiyamada Ueda-Sugadaira I.C. NAGANO Hijirikoge n Spa Sakaki I.C. EXPRESSWAY Maebashi Hotaka Hot Springs Tazawa Ueda Tobu-Yunomaru I.C. Karuizawa Heights SHO /Kutsukake S I.C. E Hotaka Bessho B WAY Komoro I.C. Spas IL Onsen A N R A Akashina G SHINANO TETSUDO Karuizawa Bessho A Komoro Takasaki E Maruko N Spa O Takasaki I.C.
    [Show full text]
  • Nagano Prefecture Tourism Promotion Division Sports Commission
    Photo by PHOTO KISHIMOTO Come to Nagano! ©Nagano Pref. Arukuma Nagano Pref. PR Character "Arukuma" Nagano Prefecture Tourism Promotion Division Sports Commission E-mail:[email protected] http://www.go-nagano.net/sc/sc.pdf Nagano Prefecture Voices from Olympians -- Welcome NAGANO What Makes Nagano So Attractive for Athletes? The “Athlete First” Spirit Cherished in Nagano Prefecture Kenji Ogiwara For me, Nagano Prefecture is special not only as for athletes to concentrate on their competitions or Message from Governor the stage of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, but training, done so without being intrusive. This spirit Surrounded on all four sides by “Japan’s Roof” of 3,000m high mountain ranges (“the Japan Alps”), Nagano Prefecture also as one of the important places that has was unveiled and polished through the is one of the leading mountain tourism sites in Japan, rich in vast, beautiful nature. supported my harsh yet splendid athletic life. As an experiences of the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, Sporting activities are very popular here in Nagano, especially those which fully utilize the benefits of being located in athlete, I quite often visited Nozawa Onsen Village and is set to advance in to the future. the highlands and having such bountiful nature like rivers and lakes. In addition, Nagano Prefecture has clear, clean air and Hakuba Village, equipped with ski jump and I have no doubt that Nagano Prefecture would and water, and safe, delicious food, grown in fertile land. People here enjoy an active and vigorous lifestyle, helping to cross-country facilities, for competitions and make an excellent training camp site for top level make Nagano the top ranking prefecture for longevity in Japan.
    [Show full text]
  • "Some 40 Years to Clean up Fukushima" a View from Ongoing Court Battles
    Policy Forum "Some 40 Years to Clean Up Fukushima" A View from Ongoing Court Battles Paul Jobin While China and India continue to build new nuclear power plants, partly for the sake of reducing coal-related air pollution, Taiwan and South Korea have stopped their development plans and have announced a clear agenda for the decommissioning of existing plants.1 The situation in Japan is somewhere in between: Despite popular op- position and defiance of nuclear experts, five reactors have resumed operations and nineteen are waiting for approval to restart. In contrast with former Prime Ministers Kan Naoto and Koizumi Junichiro, who have become resolute opponents of nuclear power after the disaster on March 11, 2011, Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has been de- termined to restart as many nuclear facilities as possible. The Fukushima nuclear disas- ter, however, has also boosted initiatives to reduce Japan’s dependence on both nuclear and fossil fuels.2 But whatever energy mix results in the future, Japan will have to deal with the legacy of the explosions that occurred at Fukushima Daiichi. Experts believe that it could take between forty and two hundred years to clean up the whole site.3 Robots have been used to inspect the melted reactors, but given the extremely high levels of radiation, it remains uncertain how useful they will be for cleanup operations.4 1 In addition to 38 existing nuclear power reactors in operation, China currently has about twenty un- der construction. In 2012-2013, local opposition compelled the government to abandon the construc- tion project of a reactor fuel facility in Guangdong province.
    [Show full text]