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A growing number of Japanese people appear to be breaking with the country's tradition of sending New Year's greeting cards, as rising prices of daily goods are forcing them to cut back on ...
TOKYO -- Forty-one percent of people in Japan do not send out New Year's greeting cards, according to a Dec. 14 and 15 opinion poll by the Mainichi Shimbun.
With the arrival of the New Year, a number of Japanese game studios have been sharing their custom 2016 greeting cards.
Japan Airlines (JAL) will be dropping “ladies and gentlemen” in favor of more inclusive greetings like “attention all passengers” and “welcome, everyone” from October 1 on flights and ...
A global study by Regus, the world's leading provider of flexible workplace solutions, has revealed that Japanese workers consider encouraging knowledge and skills sharing among staff to be the most ...
Japan Airlines announced that it will start using more gender neutral greetings, swapping "ladies and gentlemen" for "all passengers" and "everyone." ...
One Japanese airline is saying sayonara to the phrase “ladies and gentlemen.” Starting Thursday, Japan Airlines employees will employ gender-neutral words — in flights involving a… ...
Asia Society kicked off Lunar New Year this past weekend with fun family activities, performances, and demonstrations in honor of the Year of the Dog. Over 1,300 guests visited the Center to make ...