Thursday, May 16, 2013

[HD]淀川河川公園から見る梅田の摩天楼 夜景 - Umeda Skyscrapers from Yodogawa Riverside Osaka Japan

淀川河川公園から見る梅田の摩天楼 夜景 (大阪市淀川区)
Night View of Umeda Skyscrapers from Yodogawa Riverside Park
Osaka City Japan

大阪の都心北部を流れる淀川の河川敷から臨む梅田方面の夜景。梅田スカイビルやグラン
­フロント大阪など、ランドマークとなる超高層ビル群のライトアップをバックにゆったり­と流れる淀川のマッチングは素晴らしいの一言。ビル群の夜景は見る角度、時間帯によっ­てによって様々に表情を変えていきます。空が広く開放的で、ゆったりと座って眺められ­る一押しの夜景スポットです。

Yodogawa Riverside Park is located at the north of Umeda area in Osaka City. You can enjoy superb night views of Yodogawa River and many highrise buildings around Umeda district (around Osaka Station).

Music by Windsphere
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Presented by 大阪 at Night -大阪の夜景- Osaka at Night
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Recorded by Canon EOS 6D with following lenses
Canon EF 24-70mm F2.8L USM
Canon EF 70-200mm F2.8L IS USM

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Japan can help India in wastewater management

Tokyo, May 15 (ANI): A growing population combined with huge demand of water for development purposes has put excessive stress on available water resources in India. From 813 billion cubic metres in 2010 the demand of water is set to reach 1,093 billion cubic metres by 2025 in the country. Wastewater management is the only hope for a sustainable future. And, India can adopt the Japanese way of treating wastewater. Toshiba, a Japanese multinational engineering and electronics conglomerate corporation, is using the Whole Effluent Toxicity (WET) method on a trial basis as a new way of investigating the impact of wastewater from its production sites on the environment. Toshiba Group carried out these tests at five production sites, including the Toshiba Yokohama COmples, which were chosen from among the various industries in which it operates. Toshiba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Toshiba Group Business Overview Japan can help India in wastewater management Japan can help India in waste water management

Monday, May 13, 2013

Space Oddity

A revised version of David Bowie's Space Oddity, recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station. With thanks to Emm Gryner, Joe Corcoran, Andrew Tidby and Evan Hadfield for all their hard work. Find out more: Twitter: twitter.com/Cmdr_Hadfield Facebook: www.facebook.com/AstronautChrisHadfield?­­fref=ts Google+: plus.google.com/113978637743265603454/po­­sts/p/pub

Monday, May 06, 2013

Korea, China, Japan shake hands in environmental cooperation 한, 중, 일 환경장관회의 오늘 합의문 채택

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Despite the recent strain in relations,. Korea, Japan and China agreed at an annual meeting on Monday to put their differences aside. in the name of combating cross-border air pollution and climate change.

Connie Lee has more. In Kita-kyushu , Japan. the 15th Tripartite Environment Ministers Meeting came to a close late Monday. with representatives from Korea, China and Japan shaking hands after signing a joint communique.

They agreed to cooperate and address the environmental challenges they all share,. particularly air pollution.

In the joint communique,. the three nations vowed to cooperate in joint research projects. in fields such as green development, bio-diversity and air pollution.

The agreement also includes establishing a "Tripartite Policy Dialogue on Air Pollution". through which the countries will exchange information on environmental policies, new technologies for monitoring and technologies for prevention and control.

The nations also pledged to cooperate in the launch of the Green Climate Fund. which is based in the Korean city of Incheon. to help developing nations combat climate change.

The two-day meeting came amid heightened tensions in the region.

Recent comments out of Japan suggesting a denial of wartime aggressions led to condemnation from the Korean government,. while territorial disputes remain between Japan and Seoul over the Dokdo islets. and Japan and China over the Senkaku Islands.

However, Korea's Environment Minister Yoon Seong-kyu said the trilateral meeting with China's vice environment minister Li Ganjie and Japan's Environment Minister Nobuteru Ishihara marked a "turning point" for the new governments in all three countries.

Next year's meeting is set to take place in Korea.

Connie Lee, Arirang News


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Thursday, May 02, 2013

Prayer for Japan 日本への祈り ヒーリング

東北関東大震災被災者の皆様、音楽を通して少しでもリラックスできますように。by Seiko Nagaoka Prayer for all those victims who are suffering from earthquake, tsunami and also fear of radioactive substances in Japan. I do hope they can be relaxed even a little through music by Seiko Nagaoka