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compact disc
digital optical disc data storage format
DVD
DVD (digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 1995 and first released on November 1, 1996, in Japan. The medium can store any kind of digital data and has been widely used to store video programs (watched using DVD players), software and other computer files. DVDs offer significantly higher storage capacity than compact discs (CD) while having the same dimensions. A standard single-layer DVD can store up to 4.7 GB of data, a dual-layer DVD up to 8.5 GB. Dual-layer, double-sided DVDs can store up to a maximum o
Subaru
is the automobile manufacturing division of Japanese transportation conglomerate Subaru Corporation (formerly known as Fuji Heavy Industries), the twenty-first largest automaker by production worldwide in 2017.
Comet Hyakutake
bright comet discovered in 1996
Q321259
optical home video format
Japanese numerals
number words used in the Japanese language
Comet Ikeya–Seki
sungrazing comet first observed in 1965

CD-R
CD-R (Compact disc-recordable) is a digital optical disc storage format. A CD-R disc is a compact disc that can only be written once and read arbitrarily many times.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
ministry of Japan
Japan Meteorological Agency seismic intensity scale
Japanese earthquake measurements
RIKEN
is a national scientific research institute in Japan. Founded in 1917, it now has about 3,000 scientists on seven campuses across Japan, including the main site at Wakō, Saitama Prefecture, on the outskirts of Tokyo. Riken is a Designated National Research and Development Institute, and was formerly an Independent Administrative Institution.
science and technology in Japan
overview of science and technology in Japan
L0 Series Shinkansen
Japanese maglev train type
Japanese destroyer Shimakaze
warship
Japanese system of measurement
traditional Japanese system of measurement
Super Video CD
digital media storage format
International Linear Collider
Proposed linear accelerator for subatomic particles
G-Cans Tunnel
tunnel in Japan
Japanese mathematics
Shimizu Corporation
engineering firm in Japan
Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid
proposed structure
Nagoya Airfield
commercial airport serving Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

ShinMaywa
is a Japanese industrial conglomerate descended from the Kawanishi Aircraft Company. Founded as Shin Meiwa Industries in 1949, the company was rebranded as ShinMaywa during 1992. Prior to this, the company was also known as Shin Meiwa Industry co., Ltd. (SMIC).
Japanese counter word
classifier word in Japanese for measurements and quantities
TRON project
real-time operating system

J-PARC
J-PARC (Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex) is a high intensity proton accelerator facility. It is a joint project between KEK and JAEA and is located at the Tokai campus of JAEA. J-PARC aims for the frontier in materials and life sciences, and nuclear and particle physics. J-PARC uses high intensity proton beams to create high intensity secondary beams of neutrons, hadrons, and neutrinos.
Caspar Schamberger
German surgeon and merchant
Okuma Corporation
manufacturer of CNC turning and milling machines
SPring-8
thumb|300px|Inside the SPring-8 facility
SPring-8 (an acronym of Super Photon Ring – 8 GeV) is a synchrotron radiation facility located in Sayo Town, Sayo District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, which is the main facility of Harima Science Garden City. It was developed jointly by RIKEN and the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, and is owned and managed by RIKEN, and run under commission by the Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute. The machine consists of a storage ring containing an 8 GeV electron beam. On its path around the storage ring, the beam passes through insertion devic
T2K experiment
long-baseline neutrino experiment in Japan
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Q908796
is a Japanese scientific drilling ship built for the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP). The vessel is designed to ultimately drill beneath the seabed, where the Earth's crust is much thinner, and into the Earth's mantle, deeper than any other hole drilled in the ocean thus far.
Takenaka Corporation
Japanese architecture and construction company
Society 5.0
government's program, supports the economy, focuses on the positive changes that increased digitization offers to and for the people of Japan
Galápagos syndrome
term in business studies on product development
SuperKEKB
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SuperKEKB is a particle collider located at KEK (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization) in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. SuperKEKB collides electrons with positrons at the centre-of-momentum energy close to the mass of the Υ(4S) resonance making it a second-generation B-factory for the Belle II experiment. The accelerator is an upgrade to the KEKB accelerator, providing approximately 40 times higher luminosity, due mostly to superconducting quadrupole focusing magnets. The accelerator achieved "first turns" (first circulation of electron and positron beams) in Febru
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
administrative agency in Japan
National Institutes of Natural Sciences, Japan
Research institute
Morita Miyata Corporation
thumb|250px|Miyata 710: a high-end Miyata from the late 1970s
thumb|250px|Miyata head badge.
Miyata is a Japanese manufacturer of bicycles, The company has been in operation since 1890. Miyata was also one of the first producers of motorcycles in Japan under the name Asahi. The Asahi AA was the first mass-produced motorcycle in Japan.
National Institute for Basic Biology, Japan
Automated Meteorological Data Acquisition System
snow depth observation data near GPS station
Coordinating Committee for Earthquake Prediction
Committee in Japan
Seismological Society of Japan
organization
Japan Science and Technology Agency
Japanese government agency
JUNET
Japan University NETwork (JUNET) was a computer network established by three universities, Tokyo University, Tokyo Institute of Technology and Keio University in October 1984 for test and research purposes. At its height it connected 700 machines. Comparable to the model of the American Usenet, it employed a UUCP implementation over telephone line. JUNET played an important role in the development of the Internet in Japan. It was made obsolete with the development and growing popularity of the WIDE Project, and was discontinued in October 1994.
Ishii lock
canal lock in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, Japan
Imperial Japanese Navy Technical Department
operating division of the Ministry of the Navy of Japan
Unitika
is a Japanese company based in Osaka. Primarily, the company produces various textiles, glass, plastics, and carbon fiber products. They are also known for their films, which are used in consumer products like athletic apparel and food packaging.
National Institute of Japanese Literature
library
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
journal