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Yamaha opens motorbike riding academy for youngsters in Japan ANI | Updated: Apr 30, 2021 15:42 IST
Tokyo [Japan], April 30 (ANI): Motorbike riding is gaining immense popularity in Japan, especially among the youngsters. For helping these newbies learn motorbike riding efficiently Yamaha Motor Sales has come up with a Yamaha Riding Academy where youngsters are taught the basics of motorcycle riding.
These motorcycles are used for teaching people how to ride bikes. Under the influence of COVID-19, the use of motorcycle that is convenient and helpful to avoid public transportation is attracting attention. So new customers are increasing. Yamaha has introduced YRFS (Yamaha Riding Feedback System) as a development of a high-level driving improvement curriculum for riders including new customers, said Kenji Ishii, Yamaha Motorcycle Sales Japan.
Japan’s Buddhist temples struggle as Covid-19 leads to smaller donations One Zen temple has developed a meditation app that’s been downloaded more than 15,000 times that it expects to eventually monetise 08 March 2021 - 10:07 Ayai Tomisawa Visitors walk towards Tsukiji Hongwanji temple in Tokyo, Japan, on Tuesday, February 2 2021. Picture: BLOOMBERG/NORIKO HAYASHI
Tokyo Memorial services held online. Zen meditation apps. Buddhist temple-led matchmaking services.
As the coronavirus pandemic forces institutions around the world to change the way they do things, those new endeavours are some of the ways that Buddhist groups in Japan are trying to survive. Their temples are part of the landscape: there are about 77,000, more than the number of Japan’s ubiquitous convenience stores.
As the pandemic forces institutions around the world to change the way they do things, new endeavors are some of the ways that Buddhist groups in Japan are trying to survive.