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TT-993 -- Akiya, Inbound Foreigners, and the Recovery of the Yen

Terrie's Take - Mon, 11/14/2022 - 11:54

As has been well publicized, there are over 8.49MM akiya in Japan, so with the rate of renovations made so far, amounting to just over 1% of the vacant housing stock, this could be a HUGE opportunity.

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TT-992 (Tourism Edition) -- Iya-Otoyo: One of the 3 Most Famous, Least Visited Places in Japan

Terrie's Take - Sun, 01/05/2020 - 00:00

... to add some miles to the week of riding, we'd take a left turn at Miyoshi and go down into a valley called Iya, in Tokushima. As it turns out, this was an amazing ride to an amazing part of the country.

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TT-991 -- JMEC - Awakening the Genie, and e-Biz News from Japan

Terrie's Take - Wed, 05/29/2019 - 09:16

Fundamentally JMEC teaches volunteer participants how to take the first step in creating new businesses or fixing old ones - by doing deep-dive research and thereafter building credible business plans.

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TT-990 (Tourism Edition) -- Three Ways to Control the Flood of Tourists in Kyoto

Terrie's Take - Tue, 05/21/2019 - 06:07

The media is thick with reports on problems caused by too many tourists in destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto, and also increasingly by the swarming of regional festivals.

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TT-989 -- Psychological Challenges of Being a New Mother in Japan, e-biz News from Japan

Terrie's Take - Tue, 04/30/2019 - 08:14

Although the government has a Minister in Charge of Support for Women's Empowerment and Child-Rearing, the reality is that having a baby is just as difficult now as it always was for aspiring career-minded mothers.

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TT-988 (Tourism Edition) -- An Ugly Move by the FTC in the OTA Sector

Terrie's Take - Mon, 04/15/2019 - 10:25

It was rather shocking to read in the news last week that the Fair Trade Commission (FTC) has raided the offices of Booking.com, Expedia, and Rakuten.

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TT-987 -- The Unlikely Survival of Print - Just Not for Media, e-biz News from Japan

Terrie's Take - Tue, 04/09/2019 - 14:22

As technology automates and sweeps over our lives, one sector in particular that has been hard hit and many have predicted will disappear all together is the printing industry - a sector worth about JPY1.36trn in Japan.

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TT-986 (Tourism Edition) -- Creating Tourist Traffic for a Museum in Kasama

Terrie's Take - Tue, 04/02/2019 - 07:14

It's kind of hard to believe that with the flood of foreigners coming into Japan that there is any part of the country which is untouched by their presence - but yes, there are still some who haven't figured out how to attract outsiders.

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TT-985 -- More Genetic Changes in Our Food Supply, e-biz News from Japan

Terrie's Take - Tue, 03/26/2019 - 06:57

Japan took a step closer to allowing genetically edited plants and animals into our food chain. An advisory panel to the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare, decided that gene-edited foods are safe for the public to eat.

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TT-984 (Tourism Edition) -- The Winners and Losers in the Inbound Travel Boom

Terrie's Take - Mon, 03/18/2019 - 18:53

Why people travel to Japan's most iconic destinations: They want to get "Disneyland-eseque" experiences. They are drawn by natural beauty and preserved locations. They are drawn by consumerism, mostly in the form of food and shopping.

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TT-983 -- The Real Cost of the Fukushima Daiichi Melt Down, e-biz News from Japan

Terrie's Take - Tue, 03/12/2019 - 08:39

The Japan Center for Economic Research, a Tokyo-based think tank related to the Nikkei newspaper, released an update report stating the cost of cleaning up the Fukushima Daiichi power plant has now risen to around JPY81trn.

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TT-982 (Tourism Edition) -- Vacation Rentals Update for Japan - Maybe Airbnb Should Buy a Ship?

Terrie's Take - Mon, 03/04/2019 - 04:43

Last week the Nikkei ran an article declaring that Airbnb has clawed "its way back in Japan following the 2018 listings collapse". I took a look at their most recent listings and counted them.

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TT-981 -- How to Value Your Start-up Company in Japan, e-biz News from Japan

Terrie's Take - Mon, 02/25/2019 - 17:44

In Japan where fundings and M&A valuations are usually kept secret, and where smaller companies take longer to gain traction because of cautious partners and suppliers, knowing what you are worth can be tough to discover.

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TT-980 (Tourism Edition) -- The Full-stack Travel Company

Terrie's Take - Tue, 02/19/2019 - 06:46

What does Full Stack" mean? Well it refers to a new generation of software developers who not only handle databases and servers, but also systems engineering and client-facing interfaces (UX).

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TT-979 -- Toyota - Late to the Party and Making Up for Lost Time, e-biz news from Japan

Terrie's Take - Tue, 02/12/2019 - 06:06

Toyota announced that one of its subsidiaries had set itself the goal of developing a "supercomputer-on-wheels" self-driving vehicle ready to demonstrate at the Tokyo Olympics one year from now.

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TT-978 (Tourism Edition) -- Japan's Departure Tax - The Perfect Stealth Grab for Half a Billion Dollars

Terrie's Take - Tue, 02/05/2019 - 04:44

Japan introduced its first new tax in 28 years, which is a traveler departure tax of JPY1,000 per passenger aged two or older and who is not in the armed forces, government, or other exempt category.

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