Tokyo's metropolitan government is encouraging staff to wear shorts to work to cut reliance on air conditioning, an official said Friday, as concerns grow over high energy costs linked to the Middle East War ... .
Government workers in Tokyo have new dress code rules that allow them to wear shorts to the office in a bid to cut air conditioning costs, an official said on Friday, as the Middle East war drives up energy costs around the world ... .
But Tokyo’s workforce may have found an escape ... A Tokyo official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said an anticipated energy crunch tied to the Middle East war is “one of the factors” behind the ...
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The new location in Tokyo will bring high-performing object storage closer to businesses and developers in the region, enabling significantly faster data access, lower latency, and improved service reliability.
The film industry has experienced new forms of competition, unprecedented cost structures and starkly different audience behaviour since the Covid pandemic ... Certainly, overall box office in most Asian territories still lags behind the pre-Covid peak ... .