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TOSHIBA s Takumi Spirt Returns With The Craftsman
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Toshiba s Takumi Spirt Returns with Captivating The Craftsman Launch
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June 29 2021, 10:30 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
Toshiba is a deeply rooted Japanese company which was founded on the unique principles of Japanese craftsmanship and the highest attention to detail. Stig&Xi China’s new global campaign brings back the Takumi spirit and shows how details matter.
Toshiba is a brand that has created history with numerous global innovations. This heritage is closely intertwined with the spirit of the founders of Toshiba, two extraordinary craftsmen, in their own fields.
On the one hand, Hisashige Tanaka, a meticulous craftsman who took over 2 years to hand cut every cog of an intricate clock (which in 2004 took over 100 Toshiba engineers over 1 year to create an exact replica) and on the other hand, Ichisuke Fujioka, a visionary inventor, also known as the Thomas Edison of Japan.
La Asamblea de Extremadura expone una selección de haikus del certamen de microrrelatos 17 Sílabas
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Five years have passed by after the senseless and tragic loss of my sister, Papiya. Over this time I have had to accept that I will not be able to see her or get a bear hug (as she used to call her hugs) from her. Yet it is difficult for me to think of Papiya in the past tense.
She used to live alone in our parental house after the passing of our mother. Malti Devi who had been a domestic help in our house since 1964 was also tragically murdered at the same time as Papiya. I used to worry about the possibility of robbery in the house. However, I had never imagined that Papiya and Malta’s lives would be extinguished in such a violent manner. Our hometown has not witnessed a crime of this nature as far as recalled by octogenarians who have lived at Patna almost all their lives. Yet there has been hardly any consistent expression of quest for investigations for this outrageous crime in the local civil society or in the local media.