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April 18, 2022

Video: Catching a train in Tokyo, 🌸 Japan




#japnesecustomer #subway #howto #video 
#transport #travel 
#tokyo #japan #japaneseculture

April 15, 2022

Travel: Resources for touring 🌸 Japan by motorcycle

 Here is a guide of some of the resources I used to tour Japan by motorcycle

 



#japan #resources #guide #motorcycle #touring #riding #holiday #vacation #bucketlist #adventure


April 06, 2022

Video The Newest Type Shinkansen 🌸 Bullet Train in Japan N700S

 Video: The Newest Type 🌸 Bullet Train in Japan : N700S







#video #shinkansen #bullettrain #innovation #technology #japan #japanesecustomer #travel #japantravel

March 27, 2022

Awards: Japanese 🌸tourists awarded the worlds best by Expedia




Picture: Ready to travel #japanesecustomer


"Japanese tourists - seen as clean and tidy, polite, quiet and uncomplaining "

Source: BBC News
https://lnkd.in/ggqCVp7z

#japanesecustomer #award #worldsbest #expedia #bbc #news #tourist

March 21, 2022

Picture: Akihabara, Tokyo, 🌸 Japan at night!

 

akihabara tokyo japan at night #japanesecustomer

Picture: Akihabara, Tokyo at night


#akihabara #akiba #japanesecustomer #Tokyo #image #japan #japaneseculture



March 06, 2022

🌸 Hanami forecast for Tokyo, Japan 2022 🌸


japanese customers celebrating hanami #japanesecustomer



 Picture: Japanese customers celebrating hanami 


Estimated to be:

18th March

Source: Sora News 24

https://lnkd.in/giPXUzsa

#sakura #cherryblossom #hanami #japanesecustomer #Tokyo #Japan #japaneseculture #forecast

January 27, 2022

Japanese customers have visa-free travel to 191 countries

 

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Photo: Japanese customer ready to travel


Travel: 🌸 Japanese customers have visa-free travel to 191 countries


"The Japanese passport is the most powerful passport in the world, allowing Japanese citizens visa-free travel to an incredible 191 countries and regions.

The strength of the Japanese passport is nothing new. For three years Japan has dominated the Henley Passport Index, which periodically ranks passports according to how many destinations they grant visa-free access to."

Source: News.com.au

https://lnkd.in/gNkQGj8Q

#travel #japanesecustomer #visafreetravel #passport #news


June 20, 2020

Japanese Customer: Motorcycle parking tickets issued in 2005 up from year before




"68383 - Parking tickets issued to motorcycles in 2005,
three times as many as in 1995"







Source: The small print by Alex Vega
Sep 8 - Sep 14, 2006
Metropolis Magazine, page 4
www.metropolis.co.jp





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Japanese Customer: Free Trade agreement with Philippines is Japan's first to include provisions for labour





“The free trade agreement clinched with the Philippines (Saturday 9th September 2006) ..is Japan’s first that includes provisions on the movement of labour”

Source: Philippine FTA to reshape health care
By Mayako Kaneko,
Kyodo News,
The Japan Times,
Wednesday September 13th, 2006 page 3.


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June 19, 2020

Japanese Customer: New Zealand wants better integration of international students - Dr.Michael Cullen





"he wants to see better integration of international students into New Zealand's universities and schools so that when they return home they can recommend this country to others" 


review of 
Dr.Michael Cullen 
Minister of Tertiary Education, 
New Zealand speech given in Auckland 31/10/2006



Source: International students need better integration
31/10/2006
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/newsdetail1.asp?storyID=106597







Japanese Customers: Japanese customers percentage of international trips by total poulation low by world standards - travel mart 2006






"the percentage of international trips 
relative to the size of Japan's population, at 14%,
 is low compared to developed world counterparts"
Mr Kobayashi




Source:Is Individualism transforming Japan outbound?
By Theodore Kournelis
Friday September 15, 2006
PATA - Travel News Daily
www.traveldailynews.com





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Japanese Customer: Gender differences between Japanese students studying in Australia - what does it mean?





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According to the latest research snapshot, number 14, September 2006 from AEI International, female Japanese student numbers are nearly double that of male Japanese students. Female Japanese students represent the largest population of women studying in Australian education as international customers at 65.7%. Japanese male student numbers represent the smallest number of male students from the top ten source countries surveyed at 34.3%. Japanese students as a segment represented only 5.46% of all international students studying in Australia. Yet are an important market as Japanese students influence the buyer behaviour of other north Asian students, have a high desire for English and tertiary study.




The gender differences need further investigation as it may lead to a better understanding of the market. What are some of the reasons for this? What can be done to change this? Is this imbalance effecting the total number of Japanese students studying in Australia? What are the different motivators for male and female students?



Source: Research Snapshot, number 14, September 2006.
International students by gender
http://aei.dest.gov/AEI/PublicationsAndResearch/Default.htm





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Japanese Customer: How do you say discount travel coupon in Japanese? - Kaisuken




Kaisuken - You can books of tickets "kaisuken" at bus stations at a reduced rate"

Source: Book: Living Japanese Style
JTB, 18th edition,2000,
ISBN: 4533013503 page 28


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February 02, 2020

Foreign tourists in Japan spend the most in Shinjuku according to survey

Photo: Japanese crossing road in Shinjuku, Japan.





"Twenty-three percent of tourists said they spent the most money in Shinjuku, according to a survey by Life Pepper, a digital marketing firm in Tokyo. The Akihabara area, known for its electronics stores, came in next at 14%, while the upscale Ginza shopping district took third place with 13%."




Source:
Shinjuku takes crown as Tokyo's top spending spot for tourists
District's storied nightlife major draw for overseas visitors
YUSUKE SAKURAI, Nikkei 
JANUARY 24, 2020

June 06, 2016

"Japan is one of those places you just gotta go to" Mikey Cahill

Carp banners on boys day Japan Copyright 1999
Picture: Carp banners on boys day Japan




"...if you haven' between to Japan, then save your yen for a plane ticket...Japan is one of those places you just gotta go to" 

Mikey Cahill



Source: Livelist
By Mikey Cahill
Herald Sun Newspaper
Saturday 12th July 2014, page 19



March 01, 2016

Where to see Hanami in Tokyo? Try Ueno Park


Japanese cherry blossom copyright 2009


Picture: Japanese cherry blossom 

If you get a chance to visit Tokyo in late March early April, Ueno Park is a great place to see Japanese hanami. There are approximately 1200 cherry trees in Ueno Park and these were said to have been planted in the Edo period (1603 to 1868) .

As soon as you enter the park you will see blooming cherry trees, the middle of the park has a main road and either side of this are said to be the best places to sit and enjoy the blossom.

Hint: from around the 20th of March until the 4th April, the park is very busy so it pays to plan your trip. Many companies hold their annual hanami party in the park and send new recruits to visit the park, mark a spot, mark it with cardboard, a plastic sheet or rope and to sit and guard it until the party begins, sometimes they stay for days and sleep on the spot.

Early morning is probably the best time to visit before the crowds begin to get large around lunch time and again in the evening when most companies visit.

You can catch the train to Ueno and walk a few minutes, the park is located very close and there is no admission fee.

While at the park you can also enjoy:

Ueno Zoo

Statue of Saigo Takamori said to be one of the most famous samurai in Japanese history.


Plan your train trip to Ueno with Jorudan


What else can you see and do while your in Ueno?

Where is Ueno Park in Tokyo?

What does it look like from street view?

Video - Cherry blossom in Ueno Park, Tokyo



Video by schemdc88



Starbucks Coffee in Ueno click here

McDonalds in Ueno click here (Japanese)



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January 28, 2016

December 06, 2015

Japanese Customer 2015 The Year in Review by

Japanese Customer the year in review 2015


















Japanese Customer the year in review 2015




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September 11, 2015

What does the Shinkansen , bullet train say about Japan? Efficiency!


Picture: The Shinkansen Bullet Train - 300kmh


"The Shinkansen is an exercise in seamless efficiency...departures and arrivals are punctual to the second, and the networks safety record is beyond reproach"


Source: The Fab Four
By Susan Kurosawa and Michelle Rowe
The Australian Newspaper, 
20th November, 2012 page 18

August 21, 2015

What is the Japanese word for lean? "Mottainai" = no waste


Lean is not a word, it is a mindset that comes from the Japanese word "mottainai", no waste



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How Japanese keep their bath warmer longer


Picture: Japanese bath cover



Lean. The new western buzzword that borrows from the Japanese word "mottainai", no waste. But lean is more than just a word in Japan it is a mindset that impacts every aspect of daily life not just manufacturing or business. It applies from when you sit down to breakfast and leave your rice bowl with three grains of rice in it and someone at the table will inspect (probably everyone at the table) and someone will say to you directly, finish all your rice "mottainai". It continues when you throw out the waste paper basket and other household members will inspect the contents and take out things they can use and will say to you "mottainai". 



When you finish taking a bath in Japan at the end of the day which you share with all the other members of the household.You have to get in and out quickly and replace the bath covers (boards that cover the bath and keep in the heat in) so the next person also enjoys a hot bath, "mottainai". 



Bath water in Japan is typically used for up to three consecutive days before the bath is cleaned. The water in the bath is used in the washing machine, "mottainai". Nearly all Japanese households have a pump and a hose unit . This unit takes the bath water and fills the washing machine with a push of a button. Bath water is recycled, "mottainai". 



So you may now be getting a picture of how deep the meaning of "mottainai" or lean thinking goes in daily Japanese life. 



Japanese do not just apply this concept to manufacturing and business , they apply it to everything! 



For western companies to really compete with Japan they must not only understand the concept but apply it and Japan has a thousand year head start.




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