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TdKYO. — It sounds like a science-fiction fantasy: an Oceain dty of a mll|loh peQ. pie living pn,a gigantic steel rig moo red In the Pacific Ocean outside Tokyo Bay, buHt at a cost equWalenft to Japah's entire national bud.
So far, however, no one hss
the sea with his outlandish prpject. In stead h is11st-century brainchild is drsWIng powerful support from nor. mally h3rdheゅd Japanese
A former ocean engineer who now advises the; presl.' dent of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), Mr. J eraに has gathered to his 0ゎe^nC卜 ty "res叫rch group,, not just さ6nior Government bureau, crats but eight of Japan's top business executives. For them one of mankind' s oldest pipe dreams is more than tec h nolo g i ca 11 y fesisi bl e: it actually m aゆs persuasive economic sense.
"I thought the idea was excellent and feasible the moment I heard aboutex-trolled IsamuYamashJta, chairman of Mはsui Engineering and Shipbuilding and now head of th& study team. "We have to do a lot of things for the future of our industry, culture and civilization. The trouble is that there are too manyrestrictipns on fand:"
Th ere is lけtie land avail able for new business headquar. ters in Tokyo and what there is costs $70,000 to $140,000 per square metre-Mr. Teraにs Ocean Cけy wo Li Id sol ye this headache by being built120 kilometres from c?entral Tokyo, s川l wはhin Japan's 200-km economic waters.
はwould have a total floor area of100 square kilometres
Jpnz, vend ing machin6s to sゅsoft柳re
TOKYO. , The yending machine has long been a fa. vorite way for the Japanese to buy everything from batteries to beer — and soon,けwill be as easy to buy computer software as a cah(^f pop ,n Japan.
BrotherIndustries, a bリ;s. inessmachine producer, and Intec Inc., operatoi; of a Japa" nese network information system, say they h拳deye. loped a means of se川ng per. sonar computer s;oftwarさdi. rectly fro巾yencUng machines.
The machines, Hnked by the information nebyork to a computerにw川permけusers to insert coins, cho6se a software package and then insert a floppy disk orauciiaねpe for software recording on the spot,
To help in chousing, the user can watch various types is action on a video display.
and be buHt from100 ml川on tons ofさtee I (not surprisingly, Japゅese steel companies are very enthusiastic 9bout the project).
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TA,ATSU,J,ri, — A Japanese,r andねt her defied coast guard advicさrecently to start a lone attempt to clx)ss the Pacけic In a 43*foot
Takeo Fujita,印,a tax I driver, left the southern Japanese port of Mariigame and hopes to reach the U.S. In six months. His boat, .Yorihisa. 1713 a I , IsracHo-equipped and carries enough supplies to last18 months.
The boat, which has no sail or engine, was being towed through Japさn'きIn land Sea. Whenはreaches the Jap an current in the卩aciflci, Fujitさ vyilにpropelはwith a scull, a single sweep ing oar at the stem.
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