Source text - Japanese 東東 、 東東東東東東 東東東東 東東東東東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東 、、。、、8。、 東東東東東東東東東東東東東東 、、。 東東 東東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東 。 、「。」。、 一 東 東東 東 東 東 東 東東東東東東東東 。 、8、。、 東東東 東 東東東東東東 東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東 一。、 、。 、 「 」 東東東東東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東 。、。 、、、 東東東東東東 。 、 一 東東東東東東東東東東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東東東 、 東東 東 東 。、 東東 、 東東 。 東 東東東東東東東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東東東東 、 東東東東東東東東東 東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東東 。 東東東東東東東 。 Translation - English Tokyo Governor Runs for Reelection In Spite Of Bad Media Publicity Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara is running in the Tokyo governor race in spite of criticism for nepotism and misuse of public funds. Right-wing Ishihara, known for his critical comments about China, is the leading candidate in the Tokyo gubernatorial election on the 8th. Although he and his opponent Shiro Asano are running as independents, both candidates have unofficial support, Ishihara from The Liberal Democratic Party, of which his son is Acting Secretary-General, and Asano from The Democratic Party of Japan. For both the Liberal Democratic Party and The Democratic Party of Japan, this Tokyo gubernatorial election has taken on the dimensions of a kind of proxy war. Political
1. Source text - Japanese Translation - EnglishTokyo Governor
Runs for Reelection In Spite Of Bad Media PublicityTokyo Governor
Shintaro Ishihara is running in the Tokyo governor race in spite of
criticism for nepotism and misuse of public funds. Right-wing
Ishihara, known for his critical comments about China, is the
leading candidate in the Tokyo gubernatorial election on the 8th.
Although he and his opponent Shiro Asano are running as
independents, both candidates have unofficial support, Ishihara
from The Liberal Democratic Party, of which his son is Acting
Secretary-General, and Asano from The Democratic Party of Japan.For
both the Liberal Democratic Party and The Democratic Party of
Japan, this Tokyo gubernatorial election has taken on the
dimensions of a kind of proxy war. Political analyst Atsuo Ito
says, This election is extremely important for The Democratic Party
of Japan, which intends to use the Tokyo gubernatorial election as
an opportunity to get a foothold in the Upper House. For Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe, whose falling support rate shows no indication
of bottoming out, this election may be a foreboding sign.During the
eight years since Governor Ishihara was inaugurated into office, he
has gained popularity by showing strong leadership in implementing
measures such as regulation of diesel vehicle emissions. Such
qualifications have become indispensable elements in the world of
Japanese politics ever since Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi
appeared on the scene and exhibited charismatic leadership. Ito
says, Since the emergence of Koizumi, voters have become accustomed
to stimulating politicians. For example, Ishiharas proposition to
hold the Olympics in Tokyo has gained popularity among
Tokyo-lovers. However, the Tokyo governor is not without his share
of stigmas. Ishihara has been criticized for misusing public funds
to take his wife on luxurious trips, employing his son as an
advisor for Tokyo city projects and wastefully injecting public
funds into a bank owned by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. On
one hand, the ideology of Asano, who has always had a reputation as
a reformer, appeals to the liberal thinking of Tokyoites. On the
other hand, candidates in Tokyo gubernatorial elections tend to be
valued more for their individuality than for their policies, and
Asano is in a disadvantageous position in this regard. Considered
in this light, Prime Minister Abes worries might not increase much
even if Asano puts up a good fight.Japanese to English:
Advertisment: Dental InstrumentSource text - JapanesePBSNo. PBS /
PBSTranslation - EnglishLong operating lifeTwo Striper diamond
crystals are permanently bonded to a one-piece, solid
stainless-steel shank by a patented P.B.S. bonding process (United
States Patent No. 5,511,718). This process enables Two Striper to
last longer and cut more effectively than other brands of diamond
instruments, which use electroplating to bond diamond crystals to
the shank. Electroplating only attaches the diamond particles
mechanically so they become loose over time and eventually fall
off. The diamond particles of Two Striper instruments never fall
off. Thats why Two Striper lasts longer than other diamond
instruments.Smooth grinding, fast cuttingTwo Striper instruments
use evenly distributed, high-density diamond crystals, allowing
tooth structure to be cut quickly while keeping vibrational trauma
and chatter to a minimum. Thanks to this unique P.B.S. bonding
process, more of the diamond is exposed in all directions, and
fast, smooth cutting and grinding are possible.Efficient cutting at
the endsOnly P.B.S. bonding allows highly exposed diamond crystals
to be placed evenly and precisely on the ends and corners of all
Two Striper instrument shapes. This effect is very difficult to
achieve with electroplating, which tends to cause metal build-up on
the tips and ends of the instrument.Japanese to English: Speech:
Greeting from the Director of NRW Province Tourism
AssociationSource text - Japanese 199712 1955 550 199859143 41 3
Translation - EnglishGreetingDirector of NRW Province Tourism
AssociationWe would like to extend our cordial welcome to all of
you. We are delighted that you have had the opportunity to
appreciate the beauty of our province, and it is our sincere
pleasure to provide you with information about the Rhine district
and a few of its cities. Now, please allow me to introduce my
colleagues here on stage: (introduce the
participants).PartnershipOver the years, Japan has come to play an
important role for NRW Province. It is no coincidence that Japan
was the first country outside of Europe to be chosen by NRW
Province Tourism Association after its founding in December of
1997. The friendship between Japan and Germany dates back to the
19th century, when samurai rule had just ended and a vigorous
exchange was occurring between scientists, businessmen and military
officials of our two countries. The historical friendship and close
economic and cultural ties between Japan and Germany have been
preserved to this day. NRW has played an especially important role
in this relationship. In 1955, the Japanese company Mitsubishi
established its first branch office in Dusseldorf and was pleased
with the convenient transportation and close contact with the
industry of Rhur Province. Among some 1,100 Japanese firms in
Germany, 450 are established in the city and district of
Dusseldorf, and the total number in NRW has reached 550. In 1998,
these businesses invested 5.9 billion Deutschmarks in NRW. This
amount accounted for 41% of the 14.3 billion Deutschmarks that
Japan invested in Germany that year. The value of annual sales by
Japanese businesses in the Dusseldorf area is nearly 20 billion
Deutschmarks.When these numbers are considered, it is no surprise
that NRW, and especially its capital, Dusseldorf, the city with the
largest Japanese population in Germany, is known as the " Japanese
Capital of the Rhine." Among the approximately 28,000 Japanese
living in Germany, one out of three lives in Dusseldorf. These
Japanese are enriching the quality of live in the area. Japanese
shops, restaurants, hotels and even German-Japanese centers
complete with Eastern architecture and Japanese gardens are all
gifts received by the citizens of Dusseldorf from the city's
Japanese community as a token of friendship.Japanese to English:
Abercrombie FitchDetailed field: Marketing / Market ResearchSource
text - JapaneseAbercrombieFitchSPA200557Translation -
EnglishAbercrombie Fitch, also known as Abakuro, is now an
immensely popular leading brand, thanks to its many dedicated
customers, from super celebrities like Beckham to famous
entertainers and models in Japan, including Handkerchief Prince
pitcher Yuuki Saito.For readers who don't know, Abercrombie Fitch
is basically an American apparel brand that follows the SPA
business model and targets mainly university students. Since the
brand itself has not arrived in Japan, its scarcity value is
increasing and accelerating its popularity to the extent that it is
being sold on the internet at double its retail price.The apparel
company established a Japanese office in May 2005, and after a
large advertisement billboard appeared in Ginza in July, the rumor
It has finally come to Japan! spread even outside of the business
world. However, expansion into Japan has been postponed
indefinitely since expansion into countries such as Canada and
England is a higher priority.Japanese to English: Patent Claims
(PCT Format): Method for Manufacturing Meta-Aromatic Polyamide
FiberSource text - Japanese (1) (2) N N: N: N: (3) Translation -
EnglishPCT Format -- Mirror Translation.[CLAIMS]1. A method for
manufacturing a meta-aromatic polyamide fiber by reacting an
aromatic diamine with an aromatic dicarboxylic acid chloride in an
amide solvent and subsequently wet-spinning a meta-aromatic
polyamide solution containing calcium chloride and water produced
by neutralizing by-produced hydrochloric acid (HCl), the method
characterized by:(1) preparing a meta-aromatic polyamide solution
containing calcium chloride and water produced by reacting an
aromatic diamine having meta-phenylenediamine as a main constituent
and aromatic dicarboxylic acid chloride having isophthalic acid
chloride as a main constituent using N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone as an
amide solvent, and subsequently neutralizing by-produced
hydrochloric acid (HCl)using a neutralizing agent of at least 1
kind selected from calcium hydroxide, calcium oxide, and calcium
carbonate, the meta-aromatic polyamide solution having a polymer
concentration (weight of polymer with respect to a total of 100
weight parts of polymer and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone) of 15-30 weight
parts, a calcium chloride concentration (weight with respect to 100
weight parts of polymer) of 40-47 weight parts, and a water
concentration (weight with respect to 100 weight parts of polymer)
of 13-60 weight parts; (2) spinning said polyamide solution out in
a coagulation bath comprising calcium chloride aqueous solution
containing N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, the coagulation bath comprising
a composition having a calcium chloride/water weight ratio of
35/65-65/35 and a N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone/(calcium chloride + water)
weight ratio of 5/95-35/65, and at this point, adjusting the
coagulation bath temperature (TC) to within any of the following
ranges depending on said polymer concentration (PN) in the polymer
solution: when 15