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 | 26 may 08:42 | 780,800 foreigners visited in April The number of foreign visitors to Japan in April rebounded to a level similar to that prior to the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami, due mainly to an increase in Japan-bound flights, including those of low-cost carriers, a government agency said Thursday. The figure for last month rose 2.6-fold year-on-year to 780,800, only 0.9 percent lower than... japancenter.livejournal.com меньше чем 13 часы |
 | 25 may 09:16 | Chinese upbeat on Fukushima tour IWAKI, Fukushima Pref. — Many Chinese tourists on a just-completed tour of Fukushima Prefecture think the area is a wonderful and safe place to visit, after seeing with their own eyes that life in many ways has returned to normal despite the nuclear disaster. "There were big differences between hearing and actually seeing. I'm convinced of the... japancenter.livejournal.com меньше чем 37 часы |
 | 21 may 08:53 | Chinese group visits Fukushima for tourism campaign IWAKI, Fukushiima Pref. — A group of Chinese tourists arrived in the city of Iwaki on Sunday, becoming the first tour group from the mainland to visit Fukushima Prefecture since the Great East Japan Earthquake. The group flew into Ibaraki airport in Ibaraki Prefecture from Shanghai earlier in the day and transferred to buses for the ride to the... japancenter.livejournal.com |
 | 10 may 09:13 | Green energy's future murky as summer looms Another long, stupefyingly hot summer is looming just after the nation's last operating nuclear power reactor was shut down, worsening a squeeze on electricity and adding urgency to calls for a green energy revolution. On Saturday, the last of the country's 50 usable reactors was switched off, completely idling a power source that once supplied a... japancenter.livejournal.com |
 | 05 may 14:19 | Japan switches off last nuclear power plant; will it cope? TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan shuts down its last working nuclear power reactor this weekend just over a year after a tsunami scarred the nation and if it survives the summer without major electricity shortages, producers fear the plants will stay offline for good. The shutdown leaves Japan without nuclear power for the first time since 1970 and has... mephi.ru |
 | 20 apr 15:14 | Number of foreign visitors to Japan recovering Japan is seeing substantial recovery in the number of foreign visitors to the country after a sharp drop following last year's March 11th earthquake and tsunami. The Japan National Tourism Organization says about 679,000 foreigners visited Japan for sightseeing or business this March. The figure was up 92.4 percent from March 2011, for the first... japancenter.livejournal.com |
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