Sentences with phrase «big part of japanese»

It's also a fairly big part of Japanese culture.

Not exact matches

SANTIAGO / VANCOUVER South America's lithium triangle is the lowest - cost place to produce the vital battery ingredient, but political hurdles will require Japanese and South Korean companies to make big investments to crack into the region as they chase Chinese rivals who have tied up resources in other parts of the world.
The company says it has received approval to start trading from 34 U.S. states.In the meantime, Ringwelski says that they are eagerly awaiting the decision of the JBA:» The partner ultimately chosen by the JBA will stand to become part of the core Japanese banking infrastructure — it would be a big deal.
«It's been our third - biggest market for the better part of a decade and, although it's about half the size of the Japanese market, that share is increasing.
This perfect salt box, made by the Japanese home accessories company Bee House, is big enough to comfortably accommodate all of your fingers, with a low enough profile to allay fears of tipping, and a lid that can open and close with one touch of the not - dirty part of your hand, if you're mid-cooking.
With director Carl Rinsch finally getting under way on his first big job — 47 Ronin, starring Keanu Reeves — the director has tracked down a group of Japanese actors to fill out part of the main cast.
That's not to say that it's BAD, per se — the Monster Hunter series are games geared towards grinding, a genre that is far more popular in its native Japanese market (and a big part of why Capcom took a while to decide to bring it to the West).
At the incoming Detroit Auto Show Toyota will unveil the MPV model based on the current Prius, a model which will help the Japanese manufacturer to become the leader in U.S. Alongside the MPV version, Toyota plans to launch a plug - in version in order to cover a bigger part of the automotive demand.
Yet, at the time, its unflinching exploration of religious themes and spirituality (conveyed through one of the first genuinely excellent Japanese - to - English localizations ever to grace a video game) meant a lot to me, because being a kid who went to church every week was a big part of who I was.
This killer three - part combo — independent developers partnering with Sony over Microsoft, a resurgence in Japanese console development, and the occasional big - budget first party game — has been a huge part of the reason Microsoft needs to E3 to, among other things, redeem Xbox.
In MGS1, it was part of the breaking of the fourth wall that plays a big role during the Mantis fight (and in the Japanese version, made use of the memory card functionality).
Final Fantasy has always had the privilege and the burden of appealing to a much more international audience than many of its Japanese contemporaries, and its penchant for novelty has played a big part in that.
This phenomenon was recently examined in five major museum shows: «A Bigger Splash: Painting after Performance» at Tate Modern, London; «Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void» at moca, Los Angeles; «Explosion» at Moderna Museet, Stockholm; and two New York shows about the Japanese part of the story: «Tokyo 1955 — 1970, A New Avant - Garde» at MOMA and «Gutai: Splendid Playground» at the Guggenheim Museum.
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