Japan’s land with unknown owners to reach 7.2mln ha by 2040

TOKYO, Oct. 27 — A glut of property whose owners are unknown could take up some 7.2 million hectares by 2040 in Japan, a governmental group’s study has shown. That area is nearly as big as the whole of the northern island of Hokkaido, said an expert group on unclaimed property set up by the Japanese government at an Oct. 26 press conference. The group pointed out the growing presence of such properties will impede collection of asset taxes by local authorities as well as hamper public work construction and government projects such as consolidation of farmland. As of now, there is an estimated 4.1 million ha of property with … Continue reading

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Japan’s grape growers targeting female market with Hello Kitty

NAKANO, Oct. 29 — An agriculture cooperative in central Japan has created gift boxes for its brand grapes with the Hello Kitty logo, aiming to attract females in their 50s and 60s to loosen their purse strings and buy the fruit as luxury gifts. Fruit is generally expensive in Japan, and people often buy grapes, melons and peaches as gifts. JA Nakano in Nagano prefecture, paired up with the local government in Nakano city, has manufactured gift boxes for a single bunch of its grapes “Shine Muscat.” It features Hello Kitty, Japan’s global iconic character.

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【Series】 Our Noh no Ikebana : “Wildflowers are good to express satoyama landscapes” says Teruko Hoshino from Akita city, Akita Prefecture (Nov. 3)

“My first encounter with Noh no Ikebana was an open class held regularly by Midori net–Akita, an Akita-based association that support local agricultural infrastructure development. The idea of making something artistic out of agricultural products moved me so much that I decided to joint the team and help it organize the open classes and promotional activities. Akita has an active agricultural industry, but not many of Akita people living in urban areas are interested in agriculture. Then, how can I make more people interested in agriculture? I have been thinking about it for a long time. So Noh no Ikebana is the best tool for communicating the charm of agriculture … Continue reading

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Japan External Trade Organization sets on boosting exports of Kumamoto-made rice shochu

KUMAMOTO, Oct. 30 – Japan External Trade Organization’s office in Kumamoto Prefecture is seeking to boost exports of the local flagship specialty shochu liquor distilled from rice. It organized a tour in early September for alcohol buyers of washoku Japanese restaurants in the United States to visit distilleries in the prefecture. The tour was aimed at familiarizing foreign buyers with the flavor and the efforts that go into production of shochu which, unlike Japanese sake, is still little known abroad. JETRO also supports local distillers conduct market research and develop sales strategy for the U.S. market so that their products can compete with South Korean soju liquor which enjoys strong … Continue reading

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TPP talks without US edge closer to new deal ahead of APEC

URAYASU, Nov. 2 — Officials from the remaining 11 members of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) have managed to narrow differences, raising hopes that they could reach a new trade deal without the United States during their Nov. 8-9 ministerial meeting in Vietnam. TPP-11 officials met in Urayasu city, near Tokyo, for three days that ended on Nov. 1. They focused on narrowing the list of provisions that will be put on ice in the hopes that the U.S. will return to the TPP. “We advanced the discussion,” Kazuyoshi Umemoto, Japan’s chief negotiator, told reporters after the meeting. Umemoto said members agreed on certain provisions, including the data exclusivity period for biologic … Continue reading

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