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WWII munitions facility turned university hall gets preservation group nod in Tokyo

WWII munitions facility turned university hall gets preservation group nod in Tokyo July 12, 2021 (Mainichi Japan) International Christian University s (ICU) University Hall, chosen as fiscal 2020 s modernist building in Japan, is seen in this image provided by the ICU. YOKOHAMA International Christian University s (ICU) University Hall in the Tokyo suburban city of Mitaka a renovation of the former Nakajima Aircraft Co. Mitaka Laboratory used for developing munitions in World War II has been picked by the Japanese branch of an international preservation group as a building of the modern movement for fiscal 2020. University Hall was recognized by building registration and preservation group Docomomo Japan for its value as a structure leftover from the war, as well as for being a commemorative building that switched from being a munitions facility to an academic one.

Areas near Tokyo see few visitors in rainy Golden Week start despite virus fatigue signs

news Areas near Tokyo see few visitors in rainy Golden Week start despite virus fatigue signs The Mainichi © The Mainichi Tourists walk down Komachi Street on the first day of the Golden Week holiday in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, where the quasi-emergency is applied, on April 29, 2021. (Mainichi/Kaho Kitayama) Japan s Golden Week holidays have begun amid a resurgence of coronavirus infections. On April 29, its first day, rain meant few people went to tourist spots near Tokyo, which is currently under a state of emergency, but some who were out and about said their patience is at its limit. But elsewhere, many rushed to central Tokyo s private polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test centers to ensure they test negative before holiday reunions with family and friends living far away.

Japan sightseeing spot Hakone gets trilingual robot to cut tourists human contact

news Japan sightseeing spot Hakone gets trilingual robot to cut tourists human contact The Mainichi HAKONE, Kanagawa To assist both domestic and inbound tourists, a multilingual tablet and humanoid robot were installed on March 3 near the ticket gates at Hakone-Yumoto Station in this popular east Japan town. Their installation is part of measures to prevent coronavirus infections by helping tourists avoid direct contact with human guides. The system, called Amaryllis, consists of a tablet and a humanoid robot Sota, which was developed by telecom firm Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corp. (NTT East). Sota can greet tourists with simple phrases, and the tablet offers information on topics including sightseeing facilities, shops, tickets for transportation and how to reach places. The information is available in English, Chinese and Japanese.

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