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    business operations, such as meetings with wholesalers, marketing and advertising through an office. Our office will be located in Shinjuku, Tokyo where it is “the largest neighborhood in Japan.” In this area, we can maximize exposure to consumers that are commuting in the city. Sherwin Williams will ship its exports from the Port of Los Angeles to Port of Tokyo. The company has tens of distribution facilities in the state of California, such as in Moreno Valley, Ontario, San Diego, and…

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    against hostile Germanic planes and the striking marches of Nazi soldiers at the break of massive world war (WWII), Masaru Ibuka began his generic electronics shop in a Tokyo department store in 1946. One year later (1947) the famed co-founder Akio Morita joined his efforts, inaugurating the erection of the Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (Tokyo Telecommunications Engineering Corporation) company. The vision to claim global prominence and a massive market share in the field of electronics was unequivocal.…

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    get bigger, but society doesn’t move forward. Many of the characters are nihilistic in the film, the biker gangs engage in spontaneous destruction, others are more positive; other students protest the police in the streets. The destruction of Neo-Tokyo is depicted as a chance for a new beginning, with a better society potentially emerging out of the…

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    controls division to Nidec, which was Miller’s division. Nidec is the leading manufacturer of commercial, industrial and appliance motors and controls, it has a full line of high efficiency motors. Nidec is also a Japanese manufacturer and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.…

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    Shinto And Religion

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    small understanding of it before we covered it in class. However, I learned a great deal more when we discussed it in class. I’ve found the country of Japan to be extremely interesting for quite some time now, and at one point I planned a vacation to Tokyo. That vacation ended up not happening, but, when I was doing research on the city, I found that there are several shrines spread out throughout the…

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    Aum Shinrikyo Case Study

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    economic boom, promising a rebirth for young Japanese people who did not feel they fit into the rigid Japanese society (“Nerve Gas Attack on Tokyo Subway”). Their ideas…

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    Desser describes a particular scene in Tokyo Story as a “minor ellipsis”. He describes a minor ellipsis as “the principle of retrospectively, the active participation of viewers, who must constantly reintegrate themselves into the action, reorient themselves within filmic time and space” (6)…

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    Ley Lines Film Analysis

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    This Title The film follows three young men of Chinese descent living in a rural part in Japan. Ryuichi (Kazuki Kitamura) is struggling to get his immigration papers due to being on probation. He decides to leave his small hometown and travel to Tokyo to seek his fortune. He is joined by his friend Chan (Tomorowo Taguchi), a fellow…

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    clothes, ear-to-ear grin, and thick grey hair increasingly peeking out beneath a black hat, is the infamous Yohji Yamamoto, also known as the karasuzoku. Yamamoto’s birth might be the emerging of the Y’s labels. He was born in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo in 1943, to a seamstress mother - a war widow. He had no memories of his father. His father was one of the millions of men who was forced to fight during the World War II. In the 1989 documentary film, Notebook on Cities and Clothes, Yamamoto…

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    Peter Moorhead's Murder

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    artistic direction and merges visual novel and point-and-click adventure game mechanics in its storytelling. Will the forty-minute inaugural episode of this philosophical cyberpunk murder mystery leave you wanting more? A Cyberpunk Murder Mystery Set In Tokyo Murder's first episode serves an intriguing basis for future episodes, and on its own it is enjoyable and definitely worth the relatively low price of admission. Considering Murder is an interactive short story, this section comes with a…

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