Japan's Automotive Recycling System | Technology CNC
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Engineering technology from Japan: CNC Machine | Wheel Machines | CNC Technology
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Three wheels on an antique tricycle
The earliest wheels were made of a solid piece of wood.
A wheel is a circular component that is intended to rotate on an axle bearing. The wheel is one of the main components of the wheel and axle which is one of the six simple machines. Wheels, in conjunction with axles, allow heavy objects to be moved easily facilitating movement or transportation while supporting a load, or performing labor in machines. Wheels are also used for other purposes, such as a ship's wheel, steering wheel, potter's wheel and flywheel.
Common examples are found in transport applications. A wheel greatly reduces friction by facilitating motion by rolling together with the use of axles. In order for wheels to rotate, a moment needs to be applied to the wheel about its axis, either by way of gravity, or by the application of another external force or torque.... | CNC Technology
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G7 Japan 2016: Welcome from a Canadian Tea Master
A Canadian master of the Japanese tea ceremony welcomes the world to Japan for the G7 Summit.
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Tsuruga Japan Tourism. Tsuruga (敦賀市 Tsuruga-shi?) is a city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. It is the largest city in Japan's Wakasa region. trading with the United States and the United Kingdom.
Bashō (1644-1694) wrote a celebrated haiku on the moonlight over Tsuruga bay.
Tsuruga was incorporated as a city on April 1, 1937.
Tsuruga is known for its two nuclear power facilities - the Monju demonstration nuclear plant and the Tsuruga Nuclear Power Plant.
The Boeing 787: Broken Dreams l Al Jazeera Investigations
This is a major project by the Al Jazeera Investigative Unit focusing on the 787 “Dreamliner”, the flagship passenger jet of the Boeing Company.
Our journalism reveals the deeply-held safety concerns of current and former Boeing engineers, who in some cases fear to fly on the 787, the plane they build.
We uncover allegations of on-the-job drug use, quality control problems and poor workmanship.
We explore the roots of the battery problems that led to the plane’s grounding due to safety concerns for three months from January 2013.
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Square Watermelon Farming ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Zentsuji in Kagawa Prefecture is the home to Japan's SQUARE WATERMELONS and I travel to Shikoku Island to the very spot where they've been producing them for decades.
In this Man vs. Nature battle, mankind seems to have won -- but at the expensive costs to produce square watermelons, a luxury fruit, does anyone actually want one?
Before going, I had many questions:
Why do Japanese Square Watermelons exist?
How are the grown?
Do you eat them?
What do they taste like?
How much do they cost?
I asked the son of the man who started it all, Yamashita-san.
He took over for his father and continues his legacy of growing the perfect square watermelon.
The story:
About 45 years ago in Japan, ice cream and beverages started to compete with watermelons in the summer, and Zentsuji's Yamashita-san, who didn't want to give up making watermelons, decided to make the square watermelon to compete with those new favorites. Unfortunately, the costs were too high so they changed strategy to make them for display purposes. Stores would gladly pay more for it while customers did not want to pay more to eat them.
Over the years, his son took over and he stuck with it – and now the SQUARE WATERMELON of ZENTSUJI is world famous!
I'll take you to the farm where you'll see the metal and glass box they're grown in.
The we go to the cooperative warehouse where local farmers process the watermelons for distribution around Japan and the rest of the world.
Facts about the Square Watermelon:
* They're only grown in Zentsuji where they are both trademarked and patented.
* Zentsuji produces about 200 annually.
* They cost between 10,000 and 20,000 yen in Tokyo but depending on the market forces, prices can rise to as high as 90,000 yen for one!
* How big are they? They're 18 x 18cm so they can fit on the shelf if a refrigerator.
* The harvest starts at the end of June and lasts to the middle of July.
How to get to Zentsuji:
There are a few daily flights to Takamatsu from Narita (Tokyo) with JETSTAR Airlines.
From Takamatsu Airport, take a bus to the JR Train Station then a local train to Zentsuji / 30 minutes.
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Special thank you to Mr. Hoshi from the Zentsuji Tourism Office!
and Mr. Yamashita and his wife & JA Kagawa
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TEPCO starts removing cover for Fukushima reactor
Nuclear & Energy May 14, 2015 - Updated 20:13 UTC-4
The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant began work on Firday morning to dismantle the cover of the No.1 reactor building.
The cover was installed after the March 2011 nuclear accident to prevent radioactive dust from dispersing. The reactor experienced a hydrogen explosion at the time of accident.
Tokyo Electric Power Company plans to remove the cover in order to clear away radioactive debris on the upper part of the building and remove spent nuclear fuel still stored inside. It is part of an effort to decommission the reactor.
For about one week, workers will spray chemicals over the debris inside the cover by using a remote-controlled crane to prevent radioactive dust from spreading.
They will proceed with the work to remove the cover over the period of about one year. Company officials say they will enhance monitoring of radiation levels during the procedure.
TEPCO says a preliminary test last year showed no scattering of radioactive materials when dismantling the cover.
The utility initially planned to start dismantling the cover on the No.1 reactor building in July of last year. But the work was delayed after the removal of debris from the No. 3 reactor in 2013 caused radioactive dust to spread, sparking fear among local residents. The death of workers at the plant also affected the plan.
IAEA urges better communication at Daiichi plant
Nuclear & Energy May 14, 2015 - Updated 22:55 UTC-4
The International Atomic Energy Agency has stressed the importance of continued dialogue with local residents and other stakeholders over the decommissioning of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant.
The IAEA released on Thursday its final report of the findings of a team of experts. The experts visited Japan in February and again in April to review the decommissioning process.
The report acknowledges good progress in the strategy toward decommissioning the crippled reactors, but it pointed out that the plant's circumstances remain complex and leave many challenges.
The report offers 15 points of advice, including studying the possibility of managing treated radioactive water and releasing the water into the ocean. It also stresses the importance of continuing dialogue with stakeholders and strengthening trust.
Criticism has been mounting about the delayed disclosure of information on a leak of radioactive rainwater into the ocean. The water that accumulated on the roof of the plant's No. 2 reactor building leaked through a drainage channel.
Taiwan tightening rules on food imports from Japan
Nuclear & Energy May 14, 2015 - Updated 18:45 UTC-4
Taiwan is tightening restrictions on food imports from Japan. It created the rules in response to the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident.
Taiwan has banned food imports from Fukushima and 4 other Japanese prefectures since the nuclear accident.
But it emerged in March that food from the prefectures was imported to Taiwan. The news prompted consumer groups to call for stricter regulations.
Starting on Friday, Taiwan is requiring all food imported from Japan to carry certificates proving the prefecture of origin. Some food from certain Japanese areas must also pass radiation inspection.
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John Kerry: US welcomes China-Japan agreement
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the U.S. is looking forward to building a stable and connected regional order through the APEC partnership. Kerry, who is in Beijing for the APEC ministerial meeting, said the U.S. also welcomes the latest initiative by China and Japan to reduce tension in the area. CCTV America's Zhang Nini reported the story from Beijing.
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G7 Japan 2016 Ise-Shima Summit: Welcome Message from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
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