A Japanese company has become a world leader in a very specific area of ski manufacturing, with its triangular logo set to be seen at the Beijing Olympic Games on the skis of most of the world's best ... ( read original story ...)
Ricoh & Pentax stop mass production in Japan (but it’s business as usual in US)
Ricoh will use full digital sales systems in Japan from April for Pentax and Ricoh GR brands (but this won't affect the US) ... ( read original story ...)
Saori Kanno, General Manager, Revlon Japan: Episode #86 Japan’s Top Business Interviews
Episode #86 (Audio here) (Video here) Japan's Top Business Interviews After graduating from Keio University, Saori Kanno originally joined Revlon as a Marketing Director, before becoming the current ... ( read original story ...)
Champion Osaka crashes out to big-hitting American Anisimova
American Amanda Anisimova, ranked 60th in the world, saved two matchpoints and smashed winners at will to beat reigning champion Naomi Osaka 4-6 6-3 7-6 (10-5) in the third round of the Australian ... ( read original story ...)
E-Venue: Deliver Your Business Proposals to Japan
JETRO's business matching site "TTPP" has been reborn as the new system "JETRO-eVenue" as of January 2022. The new business matching service started on January 14, 2022 under the name of JETRO e-Venue ... ( read original story ...)
Ricoh to cease mass production and sales in Japan, opting for a more direct-to-consumer and ‘workshop-like’ approach
Ricoh has announced that it's eschewing the traditional mass-production and sale method previously used and opting instead for a more personalized, direct-to-consumer approach in the Japanese market. ( read original story ...)
Osaka Group: Getting You There, And Safely Back Home
Osaka Group is founded by Dr. P.B. Boss and Mrs. Bincy Boss, a dynamic duo who advocate social growth, national welfare and humanitarianism. ( read original story ...)
Anisimova upsets defending champion Naomi Osaka at Australian Open
Defending champion Naomi Osaka didn't make it to a much-anticipated fourth-round contest against top-ranked Ash Barty at the Australian Open. ( read original story ...)
‘I’m not God! Can’t win every match’ – Osaka proud despite early exit
Naomi Osaka was at peace with herself after yet another failed attempt at defending a Grand Slam title at the Australian Open and the former world number one was especially proud of the way she has ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Gas, EWII to develop 1 GW of renewables in Nordics
Japanese city gas distributor Tokyo Gas Co Ltd 9531.T said on Friday it would jointly develop 1 gigawatt (GW) of renewable power in the Nordic region with Danish energy supplier EWII by 2030. Tokyo ... ( read original story ...)
Fri. 8:51 a.m.: Japan widens virus restrictions as omicron surges in cities
Restaurants and bars will close early in Tokyo and a dozen other areas across Japan beginning today as the country widens COVID-19 restrictions due to the omicron variant, which has caused cases to ... ( read original story ...)
Tokyo Gas makes 1GW Nordic clean power move
EWII and Tokyo Gas will also jointly build renewable energy projects not only in Denmark, but also in other Nordic countries, with the aim of developing 1GW of clean power in the ... ( read original story ...)
Dealing With HQ: Episode #120 The Japan Business Mastery Show
The Japan Business Mastery Show Trying to explain Japan to your boss back at HQ is a real pain. HQ ideas on solutions for Japan rarely hit the mark. ( read original story ...)
Toyota Production in Japan Hit by Parts Crunch From COVID-19
The shortage of parts caused by the coronavirus pandemic is further denting production at Toyota, Japan’s top automaker. ( read original story ...)
OSAKA: Hack Osaka2022 –Mega Startup Event in Kansai Registration is now OPEN
Global Innovation Conference Hack Osaka Executive Committee (Osaka City, Urban Innovation Institute, JETRO Osaka, and Osaka Business Development Agency) will host the Annual Global Innovation ... ( read original story ...)
Study: Business strategies of companies with longevity of 300 years or longer in Japan
Companies come and go. Startups start and then stop. Spinouts whirl and then falter. In one part of the world, however, it is not hard to find companies the history of which might stretch back more ... ( read original story ...)