Saturday, June 19, 2010

Anti-nuclera right activists held protest during the APEC summit.


During the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum abouthundred of activits Japanese Anti-nuclear right organization, human right and environment organization join together held the protest against to use nuclearpower for product to energy at Asia pacific region and controversial "fast-breeder" Monjunuclear reactor, which located at Fukui prefecture

American`s deputy secretary of energy DanielPoneman (C) 
shakes hands to Japan`s Minister of Economy, Trade and
Industry Masayuki Naoshima (R) during theAsia
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum energy ministers
and senior officialsone day summit opening session on today,
June 19, 2010 at Fujitha hotel in Fukui prefecture, Japan..
During the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum abouthundred of activist s Japanese Anti-nuclear right organization, human right and environment organization join together held the protest against to use nuclearpower for product to energy at Asia pacific region and controversial "fast-breeder" Monjunuclear reactor, which located at Fukui prefecture.

Japan’s police officersstand guard front of the protesters during
the protest of Anti-nuclear right organization, human right 
 and environmentorganizations protest against to use nuclear power for
product to energy atAsia pacific region and 
controversial "fast-breeder" Monju nuclear reactor
 
APEC forum of energy ministers and senior officials agree tosupport promotion of nuclear power as an environmentally friendly energy during the one-day discussion of energysecurity and policies of Asia pacific region.

Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum energy ministers
and senior officialsone day summit opening session,
June 19, 2010 at Fujitha hotel in Fukui prefecture, Japan.
APEC summit took a place at Fujitha hotel in Fukui city about320 kilometers west Tokyo Japan. Fukui Prefecture is largest energy manufacturingprefecture in Japan said Masayuki Naoshima Minister of Economy, Trade andIndustry speaks during his well come reception speech of APEC energy ministers.
“Nuclear power use forenergy is not the solution for reduce the global warming. We require regioncountries use natural resources for power and energy product said, HendoSusumu, right activist of anti-nuclear organization in Nigata.



Japan’s police officersstand guard front of the protesters during
the protest of Anti-nuclear right organization, human right 
 and environmentorganizations protest against to use nuclear power for
product to energy atAsia pacific region and 
controversial "fast-breeder" Monju nuclear reactor

Japan`s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Masayuki
Naoshima during the local government press















American`s deputy secretary of energy DanielPoneman (C) 
shakes hands to Japan`s Minister of Economy, Trade and
Industry Masayuki Naoshima (R) during theAsia
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum energy ministers
and senior officialsone day summit opening session on today,
June 19, 2010 at Fujitha hotel in Fukui prefecture, Japan..





















Japan’s police officerstands guard front of the protesters during
the protest of Anti-nuclear right organization, human right 
 and environmentorganizations protest against to use nuclear power for
product to energy atAsia pacific region and 
controversial "fast-breeder" Monju nuclear reactor





















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Thursday, June 17, 2010

APEC energy ministers will meet discuss to region low carbon path to energy security

Japanese man walks pass the APEC sign board atFujita hotel in Fukui city, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo in Japan. Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum countries ministers ofenergy will meet this weekend, June 19, 2010 at Fukui city in Japan, to discussenergy security at region.
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum countries of energy ministers will meet this weekend, June 19, 2010 at Fukui city in Japan, to discuss energy security, energy policies for the effective and clean use of limited natural resources, and the promotion of the deployment of low carbon emission energies, under the main theme of “Low Carbon Path to Energy Security.”

APEC energy ministers meeting will held at Fujita hotel in Fukui city, it locate about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo in Japan.

Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, China, Hong Kong - China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Singapore, Chinese Taipei, Thailand, United States and Vietnam Energy ministers from that 21-member APEC forum, along with representatives of the International Energy Agency and APEC Secretariat will participate.



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Monday, June 14, 2010

Japan’s soccer fans celebrated Japan victory over Cameroon

Japan’s soccer fans celebrate victory of the Japanese team over Cameroon at sport bar Fukui, about 320 kilometers, west of Tokyo, Japan, June 14,2010. Japan’s Keisuke Honda scores against Cameroon during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group E match in Bloemfontein, South Africa

Japan’s soccer fans celebrate victory of the Japanese team over Cameroon at sport bar Fukui, about 320 kilometers, west of Tokyo, Japan, June 14,2010. Japan’s Keisuke Honda scores against Cameroon during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group E match in Bloemfontein, South Africa

Japan’s soccer fans celebrate victory of the Japanese team over Cameroon at sport bar Fukui, about 320 kilometers, west of Tokyo, Japan, June 14,2010. Japan’s Keisuke Honda scores against Cameroon during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group E match in Bloemfontein, South Africa


Japan’s soccer fans celebrate victory of the Japanese team over Cameroon at sport bar Fukui, about 320 kilometers, west of Tokyo, Japan, June 14,2010. Japan’s Keisuke Honda scores against Cameroon during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group E match in Bloemfontein, South Africa

Japan’s soccer fans celebrate victory of the Japanese team over Cameroon at sport bar Fukui, about 320 kilometers, west of Tokyo, Japan, June 14,2010. Japan’s Keisuke Honda scores against Cameroon during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group E match in Bloemfontein, South Africa

Japan’s soccer fans celebrate victory of the Japanese team over Cameroon at sport bar Fukui, about 320 kilometers, west of Tokyo, Japan, June 14,2010. Japan’s Keisuke Honda scores against Cameroon during the FIFA 2010 World Cup Group E match in Bloemfontein, South Africa

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Friday, June 11, 2010

Japanese soccer fans show their support for national team.

Japanese  customerswalk pass during the student and young soccer fans put their sign and wishingword in national flag for congratulate to their national soccer team victory atOzaki Sport Stadium in Fukui prefecture, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo,Japan, June 11,2010.

Japanese student and young soccer fans put their sign and wishing word in national flag for congratulate to their national soccer team victory, on today, June 11 at Ozaki Sport Stadium in Fukui prefecture, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan.

We arrange this signature flag for congratulate to our national team, which show our support for them said, Kanemaki Shuuichi (33) who is staff of Ozaki Sport Stadium. Also they merchandise Japanese national team blue colure t-shirts for soccer fans.

Japan will play against Netherlands, Denmark and Cameroon in Group E of the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa

























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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Japan's farmers started harvest of wheat.

A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.
A crop of wheat, ready to be harvest, grows in a field in Fukui,about 320
kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.
Tens of thousands of Japan's farms grow wheat at small fields around the rice filed and Japanese annual wheat production exceeds about 800,000 tons. Ministry of Japanese Agriculture has pay subsidy for farmer, promote to wheat.

Japan is biggest wheat importer in Asia. 


A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010

A crop of wheat, ready to be harvest, grows in a field in Fukui,about 320
kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.

The country side train pass through the wheat field during the wheat
harvest season in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo,
Japan June 6.2010. 

A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010

A farmer walks in field during the season of wheat harvest in Fukui, about
320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010 

A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010















A farmer uses “Kubota” machine and harvest the wheat during the season
of wheat harvest in Fukui, about 320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan
June 6.2010
Harvested wheat is poured into a holding vehicle in a field in Fukui,about
320 kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.

A crop of wheat, ready to be harvest, grows in a field in Fukui,about 320
kilometers west of Tokyo, Japan June 6.2010.
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Step on paddy mirror

Japanese farmers  planting paddy in their paddy-field at Fukui city, about 320 kilometers from Tokyo, Japan. Fukui has cultivates rice and variety of agricultural food.

A woman  planting paddy in their paddy-field at Fukui city, about 320 kilometers from Tokyo, Japan. Fukui has cultivates rice and variety of agricultural food caption
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