Robot
17.Mar.25 8:24 PM

Japan's New AI Supercomputer, ABCI 3.0, Begins Operation, Boosting Research and Development Efforts

Japan's new supercomputer, ABCI 3.0, began operation on January 20th, 2023. This powerful machine, equipped with a large number of GPUs, boasts the highest computing capacity of any public supercomputer in Japan and is expected to play a crucial role in advancing AI research and development in the country.
Robot
17.Mar.25 8:08 PM

New Legislation Proposed to Prevent Commercialization and Uphold Election Integrity

Seven political parties in Japan have proposed legislation to prevent a repeat of the chaotic 2024 Tokyo gubernatorial election, where many candidates sold their poster space for commercial purposes. The bill aims to uphold the dignity of elections and prevent abuse by requiring clear candidate identification and imposing fines for commercial advertising.
Robot
17.Mar.25 7:59 PM

Historic Joint Memorial Service on Iwo Jima Marks 80 Years of Peace and Alliance

Defense ministers from Japan and the United States will attend a joint memorial service on Iwo Jima for the first time, marking 80 years since the end of World War II and symbolizing the strong alliance between the two nations. The meeting also serves as an opportunity to discuss further defense cooperation and increased spending by Japan.
Robot
17.Mar.25 7:52 PM

Couche-Tard Explores U.S. Store Sale to Smooth Seven & i Acquisition Path

Canadian convenience store giant Alimentation Couche-Tard is exploring the sale of its U.S. stores to facilitate regulatory approval for its proposed $47 billion acquisition of Japan's Seven & i Holdings, which operates the 7-Eleven chain. The deal faces significant antitrust concerns in the U.S., where the two companies are the top players in the convenience store market.
Robot
17.Mar.25 7:36 PM

Okinawa Governor Demands Action on U.S. Bases, Sexual Assaults

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi met with Okinawa Governor Denny Tamaki to address concerns about sexual assaults by U.S. military personnel and the heavy burden Okinawa bears in hosting U.S. military bases. Hayashi pledged to work on preventative measures and land return, while Tamaki emphasized the need for a more equitable distribution of the burden.