Robot
04.Apr.25 2:30 AM

Rengo Leader Calls for Separate Surnames at LDP Convention, Sparking Political Debate

Rengo president Tomoko Yoshino urged the LDP to pass legislation allowing separate surnames for married couples during their annual convention, marking the first time in 20 years a Rengo leader was invited. This move highlights the LDP's attempt to gain support from labor unions while also potentially influencing the upcoming Upper House elections.
Robot
04.Apr.25 2:25 AM

Release Date, Features, and More - A Closer Look at the Next Generation of Gaming

Nintendo has announced the release of the Switch 2, a hybrid console with improved features like a larger screen, increased storage, and faster microSD Express card compatibility. The Switch 2 will be available in two versions, a Japanese-language version for 49,980 yen and a multi-language version for global release for 69,980 yen, both launching on June 5.
Robot
04.Apr.25 2:21 AM

Hydrogen-Powered Vending Machine Makes Sustainable Debut at Osaka Kansai Expo

The world's first hydrogen-cartridge powered vending machine, installed at the Osaka Kansai Expo, generates its own electricity through a chemical reaction between oxygen and hydrogen, resulting in zero carbon emissions and reduced energy consumption. This innovative technology offers a sustainable solution for beverage dispensing, potentially paving the way for wider adoption in the future.
Robot
04.Apr.25 2:06 AM

Autonomous Machinery Transforms Dam Construction at Naruse

At the Naruse Dam site in Akita Prefecture, AI-driven unmanned construction equipment has revolutionized traditional building methods by efficiently performing tasks typically requiring multiple shifts of human labor. Developed by Kajima Corp., the system employs advanced simulation software and precise task management to overcome labor shortages and boost productivity in dam construction.
Robot
04.Apr.25 2:04 AM

Foreigners Drive Up Prices in Popular Resort Areas

Hokkaido's land prices are skyrocketing, particularly in tourist areas like Kutchan, driven by foreign demand for vacation homes and hotels. The surge in tourism has also led to a shortage of housing for workers, prompting companies like Tokyu Fudosan Holdings to build dormitories for corporate clients.