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Kyoto's Temples and Shrines Unveiled in Drone Footage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the historic city of Kyoto with this stunning drone footage, capturing the elegance of ancient temples, serene gardens, and the iconic Kiyomizu-dera and Fushimi Inari shrines. Experience the tranquil beauty of traditional...
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Osaka's Skyline by Drone: Japanese Culture, Cuisine, Castles

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Fly over the lively city of Osaka with this stunning drone footage. Discover the historic beauty of Osaka Castle, the neon-lit streets of Dotonbori, and the bustling waterways that wind through the city. Experience the dynamic energy,...
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The art of repair

9th - Higher Ed
In her studio in Vancouver, BC, Naoko Fukumaru practices Kintsugi, the five-hundred-year-old Japanese artform of mending broken ceramics and highlighting the imperfection using gold powder. Fukumaru’s own life was transformed by the...
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Who will podium at Grand Prix Final? | That Figure Skating Show

9th - Higher Ed
The Grand Prix Final of figure skating begins December 5th, streaming live on CBC Gem. Asher Hill & Brenda Irving are here to to give their picks for the top of the podium, and tell you when and where to watch the junior & senior ISU...
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Anti-whaling activist freed from detainment in Greenland

9th - Higher Ed
An anti-whaling activist who has spent much time in B.C. was recently released from a Greenland jail, where he was detained over a charge of breaking into a ship. In his first interview since being freed, Paul Watson spoke about his...
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Title: A baby gets her first taste of winter

9th - Higher Ed
Yumi, a baby Japanese macaque born in Blank Park Zoo in Des Moines, Iowa, looked upon a snowy habitat for the first time in her life, experiencing the cold on her fur and even taking an experimental taste of the snow from her mother's back.
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What’s kawaii? Step inside the cute festival making its Montreal debut

9th - Higher Ed
Kawaii, the Japanese word for cute, has become a cultural phenomenon. From plushie claw machines to mochi donuts, organizers say they want to give Montrealers an authentic kawaii experience like they would find in Japan.
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Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba Set To Form Minority Government

9th - Higher Ed
Staff in Australia's parliament filed 30 complaints of major workplace offenses, including sexual assault, over the course of nine months, according to the Sydney Morning Herald, as the legislature grapples with a wave of crises.
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Bloomberg

Wtrn on Series B Funding & Growth Strategy

Higher Ed
Seyoung Lee, CEO of Wrtn Technologies, discusses his company's additional financing of $74 million to close a Series B funding round, and talks about the startup's plans to expand into Southeast Asia. He speaks exclusively with Shery Ahn...
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Bloomberg

Airpods Translation Catch-up

Higher Ed
Apple is planning a software update to enable its Airpod earbuds to do live-translation, according to sources. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman says the company is playing catch-up with competitors in this space. He spoke with Katie Greifeld and...
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Bloomberg

In Full: Ghosn on Nissan-Honda Talks, China EVs, Trump

Higher Ed
Carlos Ghosn, the ex-chairman of Nissan, speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny about the Japanese automaker's potential deal with Honda. He also comments on China's dominance of the electric vehicle market and what auto CEOs are thinking...
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Bloomberg

Scharf Investments' Lynch on Global Markets

Higher Ed
Eric Lynch, managing director at Scharf Investments, discusses his outlook and investment strategies for global markets and his expectations for the Bank of Japan's monetary policy decision. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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Bloomberg

Dollar-Yen Can Break Higher, Japan May Intervene, CBA Says

Higher Ed
Carol Kong, international economics and currency strategy associate director at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses the outlook for the dollar and the yen. She speaks with Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Detroit Auto Strikes Create Opportunity in Japan

Higher Ed
Japanese automakers may be a major beneficiary of the Detroit strikes, with their US competitors likely to get bogged down in the negotiations and hurt sales. Hideyuki Sano reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Aurel's Malone Sees Yen at 200

Higher Ed
Aurel Chief Economist Martin Malone says yen is going to 200. He spoke with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Brief."
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Bloomberg

Rapidus on Building Japan's Own TSMC

Higher Ed
A 13-month-old chipmaking startup backed by the Japanese government is aiming to build the country's own version of TSMC from scratch. Rapidus Chief Executive Officer Atsuyoshi Koike spoke to Bloomberg exclusively about the company's...
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Bloomberg

Suntory CEO says Yen May Weaken to 170 Per Dollar

Higher Ed
Suntory CEO and the chairman of Japan Association of Corporate Executives Takeshi Niinami said the yen may weaken to 170 yen per dollar if the central bank sticks to a policy that's keeping the interest rates low. Speaking exclusively to...
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Credit Agricole Chief Japan Economist

Higher Ed
Takuji Aida, Chief Japan Economist at Credit Agricole, discusses how the weaker yen has helped Japan's economy and acted as "reverse Plaza Accord". He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Japan Isn't Any Weirder Than Your Country

Higher Ed
Headlines like "smile coaches," "sexless couples" and "eyeball licking" only perpetuate the stereotype that Japan is a bizarre country. But Bloomberg Opinion columnist, Gearoid Reidy says, 'weird Japan' stories are nothing to smile about.
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Bloomberg

The Fed and the Dollar

Higher Ed
Michael McKee, Bloomberg's International & Economic Policy Correspondent explains the Fed's impact on the dollar. McKee helps break down the differences of a strong and weak dollar.
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Bloomberg

Yamaha Stresses Hydrogen as Clean Option for Future

Higher Ed
Japan's Yamaha Motor is turning its focus on hydrogen to expand the range of of fuel options for internal combustion engines. CEO, Yoshihiro Hidaka, explains why he thinks it's a clean and viable option for reaching carbon neutrality. He...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Chaudhuri Expects the Fed to Pause This Week

Higher Ed
Gargi Chaudhuri, BlackRock head of IShares investment strategy Americas, expects the Federal Reserve to not hike interest rates this week. She's on "Bloomberg Markets." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute...
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Bloomberg

LinkedIn Japan's 1st Female Head on AI, Gender Equality

Higher Ed
LinkedIn Japan's first female country head Wakana Tanaka argues skill-based labor jobs are key to gender equality. In this exclusive interview, her first since assuming the position in April, Tanaka says LinkedIn provides various online...
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Press Association

Footage of people lining the streets in Hiroshima ahead of G7 summit

Higher Ed
Hundreds of police officers lined the streets of Hiroshima as state leaders move around the city for the G7 summit. Japanese people waved British flags as the convoy containing Prime Minister Rishi Sunak went past.