japan St Nicholas, Enlightener of Japan By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-31T05:33:04+00:00 Full Article
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japan St Nicholas, enlightener of Japan (1912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T02:03:47+00:00 Born in Russia in 1836, he became one of the great Orthodox missionaries of modern times. As a boy, he resolved to become a missionary in the far East. With the counsel and blessing of Bishop Innocent of Siberia and Alaska, he went to Japan in 1861 and joined a small Russian mission there. Though the mission's official purpose was to minister to the Russian consular community, the consul-general who invited Hieromonk Nikolai hoped to bring the light of the Orthodox Faith to the Japanese people as well. Realizing that he could only hope to convert the Japanese people if they understood one another well, Fr Nikolai immersed himself in the study of Japanese thought, culture and language. Over the course of his life he translated most of the Bible and most of the Orthodox services into Japanese, and became a fluent speaker of the language. He encountered much resistance: Preaching of Christian doctrine was officially banned in Japan, and a Samurai once approached him with the words "Foreigners must die!" It was this same Samurai who later became his first Japanese priest. In 1880 he was elevated to Bishop of Japan. During the Russo-Japanese war he remained in Japan and labored successfully to overcome nationalist strife that might have harmed or destroyed the Church in Japan. He encouraged all his Japanese faithful to pray for the Japanese armed forces, though he explained that as a Russian he could not do so, and excluded himself from all public services for the duration of the war. He sent Russian-speaking Japanese priests to the prison camps to minister to Russian prisoners of war. At the time of his repose in 1912, after forty-eight years in Japan, St Nikolai left a Cathedral, eight churches, more than 400 chapels and meeting houses, 34 priests, 8 deacons, 115 lay catechists, and 34,110 Orthodox faithful. The Church of Japan is now an autonomous Orthodox Church under the mantle of the Moscow Patriarchate. Full Article
japan St Nicholas, enlightener of Japan (1912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-21T19:06:17+00:00 Born in Russia in 1836, he became one of the great Orthodox missionaries of modern times. As a boy, he resolved to become a missionary in the far East. With the counsel and blessing of Bishop Innocent of Siberia and Alaska, he went to Japan in 1861 and joined a small Russian mission there. Though the mission's official purpose was to minister to the Russian consular community, the consul-general who invited Hieromonk Nikolai hoped to bring the light of the Orthodox Faith to the Japanese people as well. Realizing that he could only hope to convert the Japanese people if they understood one another well, Fr Nikolai immersed himself in the study of Japanese thought, culture and language. Over the course of his life he translated most of the Bible and most of the Orthodox services into Japanese, and became a fluent speaker of the language. He encountered much resistance: Preaching of Christian doctrine was officially banned in Japan, and a Samurai once approached him with the words "Foreigners must die!" It was this same Samurai who later became his first Japanese priest. In 1880 he was elevated to Bishop of Japan. During the Russo-Japanese war he remained in Japan and labored successfully to overcome nationalist strife that might have harmed or destroyed the Church in Japan. He encouraged all his Japanese faithful to pray for the Japanese armed forces, though he explained that as a Russian he could not do so, and excluded himself from all public services for the duration of the war. He sent Russian-speaking Japanese priests to the prison camps to minister to Russian prisoners of war. At the time of his repose in 1912, after forty-eight years in Japan, St Nikolai left a Cathedral, eight churches, more than 400 chapels and meeting houses, 34 priests, 8 deacons, 115 lay catechists, and 34,110 Orthodox faithful. The Church of Japan is now an autonomous Orthodox Church under the mantle of the Moscow Patriarchate. Full Article
japan St Nicholas, enlightener of Japan (1912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-08-01T11:29:38+00:00 Born in Russia in 1836, he became one of the great Orthodox missionaries of modern times. As a boy, he resolved to become a missionary in the far East. With the counsel and blessing of Bishop Innocent of Siberia and Alaska, he went to Japan in 1861 and joined a small Russian mission there. Though the mission's official purpose was to minister to the Russian consular community, the consul-general who invited Hieromonk Nikolai hoped to bring the light of the Orthodox Faith to the Japanese people as well. Realizing that he could only hope to convert the Japanese people if they understood one another well, Fr Nikolai immersed himself in the study of Japanese thought, culture and language. Over the course of his life he translated most of the Bible and most of the Orthodox services into Japanese, and became a fluent speaker of the language. He encountered much resistance: Preaching of Christian doctrine was officially banned in Japan, and a Samurai once approached him with the words "Foreigners must die!" It was this same Samurai who later became his first Japanese priest. In 1880 he was elevated to Bishop of Japan. During the Russo-Japanese war he remained in Japan and labored successfully to overcome nationalist strife that might have harmed or destroyed the Church in Japan. He encouraged all his Japanese faithful to pray for the Japanese armed forces, though he explained that as a Russian he could not do so, and excluded himself from all public services for the duration of the war. He sent Russian-speaking Japanese priests to the prison camps to minister to Russian prisoners of war. At the time of his repose in 1912, after forty-eight years in Japan, St Nikolai left a Cathedral, eight churches, more than 400 chapels and meeting houses, 34 priests, 8 deacons, 115 lay catechists, and 34,110 Orthodox faithful. The Church of Japan is now an autonomous Orthodox Church under the mantle of the Moscow Patriarchate. Full Article
japan St Nicholas, enlightener of Japan (1912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-08-01T06:01:51+00:00 Born in Russia in 1836, he became one of the great Orthodox missionaries of modern times. As a boy, he resolved to become a missionary in the far East. With the counsel and blessing of Bishop Innocent of Siberia and Alaska, he went to Japan in 1861 and joined a small Russian mission there. Though the mission's official purpose was to minister to the Russian consular community, the consul-general who invited Hieromonk Nikolai hoped to bring the light of the Orthodox Faith to the Japanese people as well. Realizing that he could only hope to convert the Japanese people if they understood one another well, Fr Nikolai immersed himself in the study of Japanese thought, culture and language. Over the course of his life he translated most of the Bible and most of the Orthodox services into Japanese, and became a fluent speaker of the language. He encountered much resistance: Preaching of Christian doctrine was officially banned in Japan, and a Samurai once approached him with the words "Foreigners must die!" It was this same Samurai who later became his first Japanese priest. In 1880 he was elevated to Bishop of Japan. During the Russo-Japanese war he remained in Japan and labored successfully to overcome nationalist strife that might have harmed or destroyed the Church in Japan. He encouraged all his Japanese faithful to pray for the Japanese armed forces, though he explained that as a Russian he could not do so, and excluded himself from all public services for the duration of the war. He sent Russian-speaking Japanese priests to the prison camps to minister to Russian prisoners of war. At the time of his repose in 1912, after forty-eight years in Japan, St Nikolai left a Cathedral, eight churches, more than 400 chapels and meeting houses, 34 priests, 8 deacons, 115 lay catechists, and 34,110 Orthodox faithful. The Church of Japan is now an autonomous Orthodox Church under the mantle of the Moscow Patriarchate. Full Article
japan Our Father among the Saints, Nikolai (Nicholas), Archbishop and Enlightener of Japan (1912) - February 3rd By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-02-04T09:16:14+00:00 Born in Russia in 1836, he became one of the great Orthodox missionaries of modern times. As a boy, he resolved to become a missionary in the far East. With the counsel and blessing of Bishop Innocent of Siberia and Alaska, he went to Japan in 1861 and joined a small Russian mission there. Though the mission's official purpose was to minister to the Russian consular community, the consul-general who invited Hieromonk Nikolai hoped to bring the light of the Orthodox Faith to the Japanese people as well. Realizing that he could only hope to convert the Japanese people if they understood one another well, Fr Nikolai immersed himself in the study of Japanese thought, culture and language. Over the course of his life he translated most of the Bible and most of the Orthodox services into Japanese, and became a fluent speaker of the language. He encountered much resistance: Preaching of Christian doctrine was officially banned in Japan, and a Samurai once approached him with the words "Foreigners must die!" It was this same Samurai who later became his first Japanese priest. In 1880 he was elevated to Bishop of Japan. During the Russo-Japanese war he remained in Japan and labored successfully to overcome nationalist strife that might have harmed or destroyed the Church in Japan. He encouraged all his Japanese faithful to pray for the Japanese armed forces, though he explained that as a Russian he could not do so, and excluded himself from all public services for the duration of the war. He sent Russian-speaking Japanese priests to the prison camps to minister to Russian prisoners of war. At the time of his repose in 1912, after forty-eight years in Japan, St Nikolai left a Cathedral, eight churches, more than 400 chapels and meeting houses, 34 priests, 8 deacons, 115 lay catechists, and 34,110 Orthodox faithful. The Church of Japan is now an autonomous Orthodox Church under the care of the Moscow Patriarchate. Full Article
japan St Nicholas, enlightener of Japan (1912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-08-01T11:00:00+00:00 Born in Russia in 1836, he became one of the great Orthodox missionaries of modern times. As a boy, he resolved to become a missionary in the far East. With the counsel and blessing of Bishop Innocent of Siberia and Alaska, he went to Japan in 1861 and joined a small Russian mission there. Though the mission's official purpose was to minister to the Russian consular community, the consul-general who invited Hieromonk Nikolai hoped to bring the light of the Orthodox Faith to the Japanese people as well. Realizing that he could only hope to convert the Japanese people if they understood one another well, Fr Nikolai immersed himself in the study of Japanese thought, culture and language. Over the course of his life he translated most of the Bible and most of the Orthodox services into Japanese, and became a fluent speaker of the language. He encountered much resistance: Preaching of Christian doctrine was officially banned in Japan, and a Samurai once approached him with the words "Foreigners must die!" It was this same Samurai who later became his first Japanese priest. In 1880 he was elevated to Bishop of Japan. During the Russo-Japanese war he remained in Japan and labored successfully to overcome nationalist strife that might have harmed or destroyed the Church in Japan. He encouraged all his Japanese faithful to pray for the Japanese armed forces, though he explained that as a Russian he could not do so, and excluded himself from all public services for the duration of the war. He sent Russian-speaking Japanese priests to the prison camps to minister to Russian prisoners of war. At the time of his repose in 1912, after forty-eight years in Japan, St Nikolai left a Cathedral, eight churches, more than 400 chapels and meeting houses, 34 priests, 8 deacons, 115 lay catechists, and 34,110 Orthodox faithful. The Church of Japan is now an autonomous Orthodox Church under the mantle of the Moscow Patriarchate. Full Article
japan St Nicholas, enlightener of Japan (1912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-08-01T05:01:00+00:00 Born in Russia in 1836, he became one of the great Orthodox missionaries of modern times. As a boy, he resolved to become a missionary in the far East. With the counsel and blessing of Bishop Innocent of Siberia and Alaska, he went to Japan in 1861 and joined a small Russian mission there. Though the mission's official purpose was to minister to the Russian consular community, the consul-general who invited Hieromonk Nikolai hoped to bring the light of the Orthodox Faith to the Japanese people as well. Realizing that he could only hope to convert the Japanese people if they understood one another well, Fr Nikolai immersed himself in the study of Japanese thought, culture and language. Over the course of his life he translated most of the Bible and most of the Orthodox services into Japanese, and became a fluent speaker of the language. He encountered much resistance: Preaching of Christian doctrine was officially banned in Japan, and a Samurai once approached him with the words "Foreigners must die!" It was this same Samurai who later became his first Japanese priest. In 1880 he was elevated to Bishop of Japan. During the Russo-Japanese war he remained in Japan and labored successfully to overcome nationalist strife that might have harmed or destroyed the Church in Japan. He encouraged all his Japanese faithful to pray for the Japanese armed forces, though he explained that as a Russian he could not do so, and excluded himself from all public services for the duration of the war. He sent Russian-speaking Japanese priests to the prison camps to minister to Russian prisoners of war. At the time of his repose in 1912, after forty-eight years in Japan, St Nikolai left a Cathedral, eight churches, more than 400 chapels and meeting houses, 34 priests, 8 deacons, 115 lay catechists, and 34,110 Orthodox faithful. The Church of Japan is now an autonomous Orthodox Church under the mantle of the Moscow Patriarchate. Full Article
japan Orthodoxy in Japan By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-06-13T19:46:29+00:00 A brief interview with Miho from Japan including her beautiful rendition of the Lord's Prayer Full Article
japan Firsthand News from Japan By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-07-25T02:17:15+00:00 Miho Ealy, a Japanese Orthodox Christian, talks to us from Japan about life after the earthquake and subsequent tsunami. Full Article
japan An American Orthodox in Japan By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-09-25T02:11:54+00:00 Justin (Nicolai) Bingham joins us from Japan to describe the Orthodox experience from the perspective of an American convert. Included in the interview are a couple of recordings from the services in Japan. Full Article
japan Takeda wins Japan Classic after six-hole play-off By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sun, 03 Nov 2024 10:16:05 GMT Japan's Rio Takeda wins her first LPGA title after a six-hole play-off. Full Article
japan The Effects of ICT Environment on Teachers’ Attitudes and Technology Integration in Japan and the U.S. By Published On :: Full Article
japan Performance Attributions: A Cross Cultural Study Comparing Singapore, Japan and US Companies By Published On :: Full Article
japan Pakistan edge past Japan in Asian hockey event By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 24 19:36:45 +0500 The Green Shirts meet arch-rivals India on Saturday Full Article Sports
japan World Series averaged a record 12.9 million viewers in Japan with Ohtani and Yamamoto playing By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 12:26:23 -0400 With Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto making their first appearance, the World Series averaged 12.9 million viewers in Japan, making it the most-watched Fall Classic in the nation's history. Full Article
japan Japan's SoftBank returns to profit after gains at Vision Fund and other investments By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:21:54 -0500 Japanese technology group SoftBank swung back to profitability in the July-September quarter, boosted by positive results in its Vision Fund investments. Full Article
japan Japan's nuclear watchdog disqualifies a reactor for the first time since Fukushima disaster By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:44:56 -0500 Japan's nuclear watchdog on Wednesday formally disqualified a reactor in the country's north-central region from restarting, the first rejection under safety standards that were reinforced after the 2011 Fukushima disaster. The decision is a setback for Japan as it seeks to accelerate reactor restarts to maximize nuclear power. Full Article
japan Japanese figure skating star Rika Kihira to miss Grand Prix season with stress fracture in ankle By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Sep 2024 08:52:08 -0400 Four-time Grand Prix series medalist Rika Kihira will miss the upcoming figure skating season because of a stress fracture in her right ankle that has not fully healed, the Japanese star announced Wednesday. Full Article
japan Olympic medalist race walker Koki Ikeda of Japan suspended in doping investigation By www.washingtontimes.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:48:17 -0400 Olympic silver medalist race walker Koki Ikeda of Japan has been provisionally banned for suspected blood doping, track and field's Athletics Integrity Unit said on Friday. Full Article
japan Japanese ace Roki Sasaki to become available to MLB teams this offseason By www.boston.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 14:14:00 +0000 "I will do my best to work my way up from my minor contract to become the best player in the world." The post Japanese ace Roki Sasaki to become available to MLB teams this offseason appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article Sports Baseball MLB Red Sox
japan Tom Cat Bakery Artisan Japanese Milk Breads By www.preparedfoods.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 10:30:00 -0400 Developed in collaboration with Japan's renowned Yamazaki Baking, these breads seamlessly merge authentic Japanese baking traditions with Tom Cat's American artisan standards. Full Article
japan Japan Do 2025 discussion : Kanazawa (?) 17-20 April 2025 By www.flyertalk.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Oct 2024 20:20:08 GMT As Easter 2025 is late (20 April) Im thinking of meeting in Kanazawa (https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e6601.html) with a post-do visit to Tateyama Snow Corridor (https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e7550.html#snow) which opens between mid-April and... Full Article CommunityBuzz
japan An ethnography of the lives of Japanese and Japanese Brazilian migrants: childhood, family, and work: by Ethel Volfzon Kosminsky, New York, London: Lanham, Boulder, Lexington Books, 2020, pp. 376, $120.00 (£92.00) hardback, ISBN: 978-1-4985-2259-5. By ezproxy.scu.edu.au Published On :: Tue, 01 Feb 2022 00:00:00 -0500 Children's Geographies; 02/01/2022(AN 154441552); ISSN: 14733285Academic Search Premier Full Article NEW York (State) DIASPORA ETHNOLOGY IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRANT families CHILDREN of immigrants BRAZILIANS
japan Co-knowledge production linking science, communities and public policy under deep uncertainty in a modern risk society in Japan By ifp.nyu.edu Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 04:56:19 +0000 The post Co-knowledge production linking science, communities and public policy under deep uncertainty in a modern risk society in Japan was curated by information for practice. Full Article Grey Literature
japan Soviet defector pilot who highjacked MiG-25 to Japan dies in USA By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 15:08:00 +0300 Pilot Viktor Belenko, who hijacked a Soviet MiG-25 interceptor fighter to Japan and sought political asylum in the United States, died in the US. He was 76. The pilot, who literally brought USSR's advanced technology to Western specialists, died on September 24. A routine notice of his death appeared in the obituaries section of The Washington Post two weeks later. The New York Times published an article about Viktor Belenko's life in November. Belenko's sons Tom and Paul were staying with their father at the time of his death. The pilot got married in the USA, but later divorced. He is survived by two children and four grandchildren. They decided not to hold a memorial service. Full Article Society
japan The devil is in the detail: How the US stole USSR's victory over Japan By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Fri, 03 Sep 2021 21:02:00 +0300 The Russians love to win. Unfortunately, other countries often take advantage of our victories, whereas we easily forget about our military prowess. Today, during the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok, few people in Russia may remember that it was the Soviet army that put an end to the worst war in the history of mankind - World War II, or the Great Patriotic War, as it is known in Russia. It was on September 3rd, when it happened. September 3rd is the official date of the end of World War II in the Soviet Union. It used to be celebrated as a non-working day and had been officially called the National Day of Victory over Imperialist Japan until 1947. One can still find posters at history museums in the Far East of Russia that say: Victory Day over Japan - September 3rd. The day of September 3rd was officially approved as the red date of the calendar by the decree from the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of September 2, 1945. USSR's first and, unfortunately, the only parade of victory over Japan took place on September 16, on the territory of Harbin, where the Chinese still take care of Soviet burials. Full Article History traditions
japan More surprises: Japan and Senegal, Russia through By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Wed, 20 Jun 2018 00:16:00 +0300 More surprises: Japan and Senegal Japan beat Colombia 2-1, the same result as the Senegal versus Poland game Full Article Sport
japan S. Korea, US, Japan Launch Massive Freedom Edge Multidomain Exercise By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:47:29 +0900 [Politics] : Anchor: South Korea, the United States and Japan are conducting their second trilateral multidomain exercise in international waters south of South Korea’s Jeju Island. The U.S. Navy’s USS George Washington aircraft carrier, South Korea’s ROKS Seoae Ryu Seong-ryong destroyer and Japan’s JS Haguro ...[more...] Full Article Politics
japan Operator of Japan’s Crippled Fukushima Nuclear Plant Retrieves Sample of Fuel Debris By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:32:27 +0900 [International] : The operator of Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant said it retrieved a small amount of melted fuel from one of the reactors for the first time since a major earthquake and tsunami crippled the nuclear facility in 2011. According to Japanese media outlets on Thursday, the Tokyo Electric Power ...[more...] Full Article International
japan Kyodo: S. Korea, US, Japan Coordinating Trilateral Summit during APEC By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:32:36 +0900 [International] : South Korea, the United States and Japan are reportedly coordinating plans for a trilateral summit on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation(APEC) summit, set for this week in Peru. Quoting a Japanese government official, Japan’s Kyodo News said Monday that coordination is underway to hold ...[more...] Full Article International
japan S. Korea, US, Japan to Hold Second Trilateral Freedom Edge Exercise This Week By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:01:47 +0900 [International] : South Korea, the United States and Japan are set to hold their trilateral multidomain Freedom Edge exercise this week. According to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff(JCS), this year’s second Freedom Edge exercise runs Wednesday to Friday in international waters south of Jeju Island. The three ...[more...] Full Article International
japan KBS Hit Drama 'Winter Sonata' to be Released as Film in Japan Next Year By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 15:10:36 +0900 [Culture] : KBS hit drama "Winter Sonata" which led the Korean Wave in the 2000s will be released as a theatrical film in Japan next year. Pan Entertainment, which produced the show, announced Monday that it had decided to release a film version after receiving continuous requests from Japanese distributors and ...[more...] Full Article Culture
japan P1Harmony Unveils Cover for First Album in Japan By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: 2024-05-03 P1Harmony is set to release a best-hits album in Japan.According to the six-member boy group's agency FNC Entertainment on Friday, 'Love & P1ece : The Best of P1Harmony' will be released on August 21. It...[more...] Full Article
japan Omega X to Release New Japanese EP By world.kbs.co.kr Published On :: 2024-10-08 +09:00 Omega X will release its 2nd Japanese EP next month. The new album is called “To.” and it will be released on Nov. 13. The group’s last Japanese album was its debut EP,...[more...] Full Article Economy&It
japan Electromagnetic geophysics in Japan: a conference experience - British Geological Survey By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 07:00:00 GMT Electromagnetic geophysics in Japan: a conference experience British Geological Survey Full Article
japan NASA sees Namtheun dissipating in the Sea of Japan By esciencenews.com Published On :: Tue, 06 Sep 2016 16:53:02 +0000 NASA's Aqua satellite passed over the Sea of Japan and saw Tropical Depression Namtheun weakening. read more Full Article Earth & Climate
japan Case Study: Japan's Inaba Peanuts Co., Ltd. acquires Tomra 5B optical sorter By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Jun 2022 12:08:00 -0400 Replacing traditional manual sorting methods with a machine has enabled this well-known food producer to meet two key objectives, as well as solving the problem of labor shortages. Full Article
japan Allergy Drug Delivery Contact Lens Approved by Japan Regulatory Authority By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 08:00:00 GMT New Lens Aims to Treat Contact Lens Wearers Who Suffer from Seasonal Allergies Full Article
japan VideoMost scores in Daishi Bank, Japan By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Nov 2020 08:00:00 GMT Daishi Bank has chosen VideoMost-based FreshVoice for corporate video communications, collaboration and efficient team work. Full Article
japan Marquis Who's Who Honors Lori Tsugawa Whaley for Expertise in Japanese Culture By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Oct 2023 08:00:00 GMT Lori Tsugawa Whaley is lauded for her work as a speaker, author, life coach, and Samurai Strategist Full Article
japan Experience the Richness of Japanese Heritage at "Wow! JAPAN" Flavor Fest in Miami By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Nov 2023 08:00:00 GMT "Experience the vibrant flavors of Japan at the "Wow! JAPAN" Flavor Fest in Miami. Discover a delectable array of Japanese cuisine and immerse yourself in the rich culinary traditions of Japan. Don't miss this culinary adventure!" Full Article
japan [Pangyo Technology] Naver to Gain Speed in "Global AI Research Belt"… Recruited Outside Personnel from the US and Japan By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 05 Oct 2021 08:00:00 GMT Kim has conducted research and development on core technology which can understand users' intent and context to provide optimal services while leading Dynamic Ranking science group a core component of Alexa an AI platform in Amazon. Full Article
japan MS Tech Announces that its Detection Division Completed Shipments, Installation and Training of its Explosives and Narcotics Trace Detection Systems on the Middle East, Japan, India, and Chile By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Apr 2023 08:00:00 GMT MS Detection's sensors, products and solutions will increase the level of security in borders control checkpoints, EOD units, aviation security and air cargo screening activities. Full Article