Japan reports its first omicron cases

Brazil and Japan on Tuesday joined a growing list of countries that have reported their first cases of the omicron variant, while new findings indicate that the coronavirus mutation was already in Europe about a week before South Africa sounded the alarm. You could read the full article on this link

Japan’s industrial production increased 1.1% in October

Japan’s industrial production increased 1.1% in October compared to the previous month, the government reported today. Compared to the same month in 2020, production fell 4.7%, according to data published this Tuesday by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. You coul read the full article on this link.

Japan bans the re-entry of foreigners with resident status from ten countries

Japan prohibits the re-entry of foreigners with resident status from ten countries The Japanese authorities have prohibited the entry of foreigners with resident status in the country from a total of ten countries, including South Africa. This measure will come into force in phases starting this Thursday, and affects those citizens from nations such as […]

Japan passes the largest fiscal stimulus package in its history

The Japanese government approved this Friday the third economic stimulus package since the start of the pandemic, the largest in its history and valued at 55.7 trillion yen (about 429,000 million euros, more than 10% of its GDP). The new set of measures represents almost double the amount promised by today’s Japanese Prime Minister, Fumio […]

Japan reinforces its commitment to accessible tourism

Japan reinforces its commitment to accessible tourism and for this it offers proposals such as wheelchair skydiving, accessible beaches, guided tours without barriers and complete accessibility in all public spaces in the country. You could read the full article on this link

Japan successfully completes its tests with a self-piloted bullet train

The Japanese railway company East Japan Railways reported on Wednesday about its tests completed successfully with a self-piloted bullet train, with the idea of introducing this system in the future due to the lack of specialized manpower. You could read the full article on this link.

Kubota buys Fede Sprayers

The Japanese group Kubota, through its Dutch subsidiary, has acquired the Valencian company Pulveradores Fede, dedicated to the manufacture of elements for the care of crops called “sprayers” that are used to control pests and diseases in the market of specialty crops. You coul read the full article on this link

Comillas will be the national headquarters of Japanese art from October 15 to 31 //

The Comillas City Council has begun with the assembly of the 53rd edition of the Japanese Arts Exhibition that can be visited from October 15 to 31 in several emblematic spaces of the modernist town such as the Espolón Cultural Center, the Major Seminary, the Sobrellano Palace or Gaudí’s Capricho. You coul read the full […]

Sony and TSMC to Invest US $ 7 Billion to Build Chip Plant in Japan

Japanese tech giant Sony and the world’s largest semiconductor foundry company, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), will jointly build a new chip production facility chips in western Japan, reports the Nikkei portal. The joint project foresees an investment valued at 7,000 million dollars, half of which will be provided by the Japanese government, and aims to […]

Fujitsu Uvance is born to drive sustainability through technology

Fujitsu launches a new business brand that will leverage its technological capabilities to drive sustainability. Fujitsu Uvance will be based on seven focus areas. Four have to do with cross-industry verticals (sustainable manufacturing, consumer experience, healthy living and trust society) and the other three are horizontal (digital changes, business applications and hybrid IT). You could […]