Japan infrastrukture, drome en lewenskwaliteit

* Suid-Afrika en Japan verskil in grote, maar die inhoudsmaat is nie vergelykbaar nie.    Die Japanese droom groot om alles vir hul op te bou, te verbeter vir 'n beter lewe en kwaliteit.   Hulle breek nie hul land af met rewolusies, sabotasies en korrupsie nie.   Hul mag dalk klein van formaat en bou wees,… Continue reading Japan infrastrukture, drome en lewenskwaliteit

Japan – Kansai airport

Kansai Airport was established by a consortium with VINCI Airports and ORIX Corporation as its core members.     Kansai Airports shares the common goal of maximizing the potential of the Kansai International Airport and the Osaka International Airport. It aims to improve services offered to passengers, to give the highest priority to safety and security… Continue reading Japan – Kansai airport

Carlos Ghosn – Takashi Takano – Junichiro Hironaka 

  Observers were shocked when he came out of the Tokyo Detention House alongside a phalanx of guards as well as other men wearing similar caps, surgical masks and construction worker outfits. Takano said the legal team’s first task after securing Ghosn’s bail was to bring him to his residence without delay so that he… Continue reading Carlos Ghosn – Takashi Takano – Junichiro Hironaka 

Opinion of the Carlos Ghosn case

26 June 2019 - Japan today -  As a lawyer who has practiced for more than 35 years in my home country, it gives me no joy to issue this warning: Japan Inc has returned.   This may come as a surprise to many – it certainly was for me.  Unfortunately, this is not the country… Continue reading Opinion of the Carlos Ghosn case

Carlos Ghosn

  TOKYO— -25 April 2019 - Carlos Ghosn left a Tokyo jail for a second time late Thursday, returning to his modest   one-bedroom apartment in the city—this time alone after agreeing not to see his wife without prior court approval.   The restriction was one of the conditions for Mr. Ghosn’s latest release on bail, and… Continue reading Carlos Ghosn

Mozu-Furichi tumulus – Japan

  Collectively called the Mozu-Furuichi tumulus clusters, the sites are expected to be officially approved at a meeting of the World Heritage Committee starting in  June in Azerbaijan.   The group of burial mounds, or kofun in Japanese, was built from the late fourth to the late fifth centuries — amid the height of the Kofun… Continue reading Mozu-Furichi tumulus – Japan

G20 Summit – Japan – Ramaphosa

  The G20 is a forum that is used to discuss policies surrounding international financial stability. The forum was originally formed in 1999. The G20 is made up of a group of nations with the most advanced and emergency economies in the world. These countries make up about 85% of global GDP, over 75% of… Continue reading G20 Summit – Japan – Ramaphosa