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Canada Vol.43 (British Columbia: VancouverSun, etc.) BC ブリティッシュコロンビア州
Canada Vol.35 (Alberta: calgaryherald, edmontonjournal, etc.) AB アルバータ州
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
BC(43):@VancouverSun,@postmedianet,@CdnPressNews、@VancouverSun,@ubcentrepreneur,@kari_lamotte
AB(35):@policy_school,@bev_dahlby、@calgaryherald、@edmontonjournal,@FinancialPost、@NRC_CNRC
Japan・Japanese及び州名・都市名などを入力、検索して出て来たツイート
Japan has long been one of British Columbia’s best customers & investors. Today I met with Japan’s Ambassador to Canada, Kimihiro Ishikane. We discussed new opportunities created by the #CPTPP & major investments by Fujitsu and Mitsubishi in BC among other issues. @JapaninCanada pic.twitter.com/8JJxF3C51a
— Bruce Ralston (@BruceRalston) February 11, 2019
This morning it was my pleasure to meet Japan’s new Consul-General to British Columbia, Takashi Hatori. Japan first opened a consulate in Vancouver in 1889, and today Japan is the second-largest importer of B.C. products. I welcomed him with a small gift. @JapanCons_vanc pic.twitter.com/GejxLxb5Wv
— Bruce Ralston (@BruceRalston) November 14, 2018
British Columbia has recently benefited from significant Japanese investments in our LNG & tech sectors. Yesterday I met Akiko Itomata, the Deputy Head of Mission of the Japanese Embassy. We discussed how we can continue to build on the strong relationship between BC and Japan. pic.twitter.com/gdq2n2it0T
— Bruce Ralston (@BruceRalston) October 17, 2018
https://twitter.com/jimcarr_wpg/status/1169307725878177797
ARIGATO, CANADA and British Columbia!
A decade has passed since the devastating earthquake and tsunami hit Japan. Much recovery has taken place thanks to the generosity and kindness of Japan's international friends, including Canada and British Columbia.https://t.co/Afbmqn5Emx— 在バンクーバー日本国総領事館 (@JapanCons_vanc) March 11, 2021
Follow a group of snow-seekers, scientists and healers to the birch forests of Japan, the redcedars of British Columbia and the bristlecones of Nevada, as they explore an ancient story written in rings. https://t.co/wDsN8sSYav pic.twitter.com/Q9OmQYsZhU
— Patagonia (@patagonia) October 22, 2018
Follow a group of skiers, snowboarders, scientists and healers to the birch groves of Japan, the redcedars of British Columbia and the bristlecones of Nevada, as they explore an ancient story written in rings.
Watch Treeline Now (Free!): https://t.co/ZiUOnHM4vQ pic.twitter.com/Z5tTASkcPd
— Patagonia (@patagonia) January 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/GoPro/status/1074818107619762176
A true free spirit, @JamieAsnow, is bringing you something special with her killer new project ‘Unconditional’ that includes stops with friends in British Columbia, Tahoe, and Japan ✨
❗️Coming soon❗️#MonsterEnergy #Snowboarding#JAUnconditional pic.twitter.com/DZVhHqps4T
— Monster Energy (@MonsterEnergy) October 16, 2019
The new film Treeline follows skiers and snowboarders as they move through three extraordinary forest landscapes across Japan, British Columbia and Nevada, exploring connection between humans and our oldest living companions. https://t.co/sRGbC9ISl6 via @patagonia pic.twitter.com/bDz8xWocd0
— Douglas MacDonald (@dmac5dmark2) February 17, 2019
Alberta and British Columbia have joined forces to try to gain a foothold for Canadian natural gas in the Asian market.
Officials from both provinces will head to Japan next week to make the case for Western Canadian natural gas at meetings in Tokyo. https://t.co/Jrqsw6orUM
— Canada Action (@CanadaAction) November 15, 2019
Canadian Pacific Airlines Canadair DC-4M-1 North Star CF-CPR "Empress of Vancouver" in flight over British Columbia during 1949. delivered to CPAL in early 1949 and operated on their trans-pacific routes to Japan and Australia.
Credit see photo. pic.twitter.com/65enMmxfZO— JustProps (@ProplinerSky) June 22, 2021
Tankers can safely negotiate the tourist beauty spots of Japan and China, but in British Columbia a tiny number of ships are just too risky. Is anyone still buying this line touted by @mayorgregor and others? #bcpoli pic.twitter.com/Q4B9Jv4tYI
— Stewart Muir (@sjmuir) May 14, 2018
This boutique brings the art of Japanese Bonsai to Vancouver @Vancity #sponsored https://t.co/za3kidFfpf
— Daily Hive Vancouver (@DailyHiveVan) September 10, 2021
#Vancouver's new West Coast Japanese restaurant opens today https://t.co/eORMx3AwPp
— Daily Hive Vancouver (@DailyHiveVan) September 3, 2021
Hachiro to open with reimagined concept in North Vancouver https://t.co/EhrhGZ0Q6K
— CanNews24 (@CanNews24) September 10, 2021
Wok and roll with an authentic #Bibimbap bowl.🥢
Ssal Sushi Grill in #West Vancouver brings together three unique cultures—Japan, Korea, and Canada—with distinctive palates combined into a truly one-of-a-kind culinary experience.
📸 : @vancityeats pic.twitter.com/nmQZcS7SVy— VancouversNorthShore (@VanNorthShore) September 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/sarahdouglas__/status/1397614678382088199
January 26, 1700, a #tsunami hits #Japan without warning. Only 300 years later #geologists discovered the story behind this "Orphan Tsunami" by studying #earthquake myths from British Columbia and #California https://t.co/1BoeTLOb8y
— History_of_Geology (@Geology_History) January 26, 2021
#Yokohama onkaichi meisai no zu
Takashima Kazuyuki.
1859
Source: University of British Columbia Library – Rare Books and Special Collections. #Japanese #Maps of the #Tokugawa Era.#takashima_kazuyuki pic.twitter.com/wIo2KFOhXQ— Avra Gal. Ischomachus (@ouranothen) August 6, 2019
Congratulations Mary Kitagawa who received the Order of British Columbia. Mary’s activism is being recognized. Mary initiated a campaign to have UBC give degrees to the 1942 Japanese Canadian UBC students who were not allowed to complete their studies. pic.twitter.com/yl15a2OpJi
— NAJC (@najc_ca) September 23, 2018
The Museum of Anthropology @MOA_UBC and the Centre for Japanese Research at UBC present music by Indigenous singers from Japan and British Columbia on March 14. https://t.co/Xxy5SasxB9 … via @thelasource pic.twitter.com/pGKhKNysh5
— explorASIAN (@explorASIAN) March 7, 2019
https://twitter.com/MarcDavenant/status/1374266827224850433
The Hoover Institution Library & Archives presents the third Fanning the Flames Speaker Series on August 26
by Prof. Sharalyn Orbaugh, the University of British Columbia. The "Kamishibai (paper plays) and the Mobilization of Women in Wartime Japan” https://t.co/5eBYfzwxkV— 貴志俊彦 Toshihiko KISHI (@sisigatani) September 8, 2021
#Canada also refused Komagata Maru ship that sailed from = Hong Kong, via Shanghai, China, and Yokohama, Japan, to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, in 1914, carrying 376 passengers from Punjab, British India. All because they were non-white. pic.twitter.com/mlcUT0c8ia
— रवि त्रिपाठी (@LegalKant) November 8, 2018
You'll find amazing stories in the cemetery. This Japanese Canadian gravestone in Beamsville, Niagara, Ontario, has the words "Nipponia Home" on it. Nippon is the Japanese word for "Japan". Exiled from British Columbia, many came to Ontario after the Second World War…1/ pic.twitter.com/db1WQ51ktA
— Canadian Cemetery History (@CaCemeteryHist) December 16, 2018
https://twitter.com/ParksCanada/status/1127993189187637249
Feb 26 1942 – Canadian government War Measures Act leads to evacuation of 21000 Japanese-Canadians from British Columbia's Pacific coast to inland work camps. It was not until 1988 that the government issued an apology and began process of compensation. pic.twitter.com/XAmWuOeAyM
— DailyRadical History (@radicaldaily) February 26, 2020
Spotted this amazing 6-page comic strip story about the historic Japanese fishing community of Richmond, British Columbia in the New Yorker magazine! https://t.co/xmcZosb6N3
— John Lee (@johnleewriter) January 12, 2021
The Meiji at 150 Episode 19 features Sherri Kajiwara @nikkeimuse! To listen, visit https://t.co/9NGH9RdmVG
In this episode, she uncovers the roots of Japanese immigration to Canada and the deracination of the Japanese-Canadian population from British Columbia in 1942. pic.twitter.com/VTdFw5KWWJ— Meiji at 150 (@meijiat150) March 13, 2018
With similar viruses showing up in captive populations as far afield as British Columbia, Japan, and Chile, and in different species of fish: https://t.co/p5DpN9KbMh
— Colin Schultz (@_ColinS_) August 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/yuenpauwoo/status/1174448802360639488
Pleased to meet with the Consul General of Japan in Calgary today. My first trade mission was to Japan which is Alberta’s third largest trading partner and has tremendous potential as a market for expanded investment and exports. #ableg pic.twitter.com/JX69Auis61
— Tanya Fir (@tanya_fir) October 19, 2019
Thank you Mr. Kobayashi, Consul General of Japan in Calgary for meeting with me today. I look forward to working closely with you to build stronger post-secondary partnerships between Alberta and Japan. #ableg #abpse pic.twitter.com/KxRTfndV6g
— Demetrios Nicolaides 🇨🇦 🇨🇾 (@demetriosnAB) November 12, 2019
Honoured to welcome Mr. Iwao Horii, Japan’s Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, & Mr. Shigenobu Kobayashi, Consulate-General of Japan in Calgary. Japan is MB’s 3rd largest export market, totalling $812.2M in 2017. Thank you for visiting City Hall today. pic.twitter.com/ETSpC7dmo8
— Mayor Brian Bowman (@Mayor_Bowman) May 7, 2018
https://twitter.com/TOWNOFROCKY/status/1436029169872392192
Welcome to Calgary’s first bullet train sushi bar restaurant, Point Sushi.
Orders are served to your table via the super fast bullet train, preserving the freshness of food. Don’t miss their Japanese rolls & try out specialty drinks imported from Japan.
–@CgyChinatown takeover pic.twitter.com/A42lsek7RM
— City of Calgary (@cityofcalgary) August 16, 2020
【Japan Brand Program】
Ms.Erica Sakurazawa, manga artist, visited Ottawa and Calgary, Canada from November 11 to 16.She gave lectures on Japanese manga culture and her own works, demonstrated how to draw manga and held workshops.https://t.co/zx5GOfetBL pic.twitter.com/ZkLTgtnQ0g— MOFA of Japan (@MofaJapan_en) November 30, 2018
Join the Consulate-General of Japan in Calgary and @UofC_SLLLC for two days of lectures, demos, & discussions with Erica Sakurazawa, renowned #manga artist of Japan. Nov 14-15, free! https://t.co/vLeFsKYeqN | https://t.co/M3JWdVsrln #UCalgary @Ben_Whaley pic.twitter.com/gxGMwgN39m
— Faculty of Arts (@UCalgaryArts) November 13, 2018
Pleased to share this news out of Japan on a potential blue hydrogen facility near Edmonton:
"Mitsubishi Corporation & Shell sign MoU to collaborate on hydrogen plans in Alberta" https://t.co/qp1nAYqGLk #abbiz #yegbiz #Canada #hydrogen— Invest Alberta (@Invest_Alberta) September 8, 2021
Heretofore, Alberta oil policy decisions were made entirely in Alberta by Albertans.
No premier or PM has ever listened to or met with lobbyists representing Chinese, Indonesian, American, Japanese, French oil company owners. https://t.co/byhXuoA2yC
— Sandy Garossino (@Garossino) July 31, 2021
“This opportunity in Canada would support Japan’s requirements for clean energy.” – Hiroki Haba, Mitsubishi Corporation
ICYMI: @Shell_Canada and Mitsubishi partner to produce low-carbon hydrogen in Alberta, for export to Japan.https://t.co/gzE9H9ip6V
— Canada Economic Forum (@CanadaEcoForum) September 10, 2021
CHFCA member Shell Canada to partner with Mitsubishi Corporation to produce low-carbon hydrogen in Alberta to support Japan's push for clean energy – https://t.co/Bie7e3i87K#Shell #Mitsubishi #CleanHydrogen #Canada #Japan #Alberta @Shell @MHI_Group pic.twitter.com/DiCqBHH3Tz
— CHFCA (@PoweringNow) September 10, 2021
https://twitter.com/PTJCUA1/status/1432844753171730437
Highlighting the Edmonton Metro Region’s strengths in life sciences in Japan – great panel along with @QuebecInt @Toronto_Global Photo credit @YesWinnipeg #canadiancollaboration at its best! pic.twitter.com/2ApjUlh5n3
— Karra-Lee Gerrits (@KarraLeeGerrits) November 19, 2019
“Even with my humble beginnings, starting in my unfinished business – I knew @purebotanical would become a global brand”. #GlobalEntrepreneur from Edmonton to Japan, Lane Edwards @PuraBotanicals shares her global story. pic.twitter.com/qZ7ouAdrHO
— Startup Canada (@Startup_Canada) May 16, 2019
Flights from Canada to Japan are now super cheap because of coronavirus fears https://t.co/8q9qLhZEKL #Canada #Japan #Toronto #YYZ #Calgary #YYC #Vancouver #YVR #Montreal #YUL #Ottawa #YOW pic.twitter.com/5JmwNy88Y9
— Freshdaily (@freshdaily) March 2, 2020
Edmonton Japanese restaurant serves take-out with a side dish of love https://t.co/HUR8ogY69w pic.twitter.com/SxQYLtcF6d
— CBC Edmonton (@CBCEdmonton) August 1, 2021
https://twitter.com/shop124street/status/1254117250270818304
At Calgary Stampede Breakfast at Calgary Japanese Community Association this morning.. pic.twitter.com/pIgJI5vZNg
— Wayne Cao (@ChairmanCao) July 6, 2019
I was honoured to speak at In Honour of the Conferment of The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Rays, upon Mr. Rocky Rokuji Oishi from the Calgary Japanese Community Association for his contributions to spread the #japaneseculture in #ab #ableg #yycglenmore @JapanGov pic.twitter.com/VYEmJnuXsa
— Anam Kazim (@anamkazimCA) August 5, 2018
National Canadian Film Day-Apr 17, 6:00 pm: Calgary Japanese Community Association brings to you "Meditation Park" starring Cheng Pei Pei, Tzi Ma & Sandra Oh. https://t.co/s5wlmyuFsn pic.twitter.com/qx0qRtVj4W
— Asian Heritage Fdn (@AHFCalgary) April 17, 2019
Japan meets Calgary! “Omatsuri” means a “traditional festival” in Japan. Calgary celebrates Omatsuri at Max Bell Centre this Saturday on 10th of August. Visitors get to experience authentic Japanese customs, music, dance, demo of martial arts, and more!#Japanese #omatsuri pic.twitter.com/YQAy6p6vuA
— BoostMyBiz (@rockmybiztoday) August 8, 2019
Princess Takamado of Japan visits Edmonton in cross-country tour https://t.co/YS7owpPBR1 pic.twitter.com/A4Q9OqV5dM
— Edmonton Journal (@edmontonjournal) August 30, 2019
Japan’s UNIQLO heading to West Edmonton Mall #yeg #UNIQLO https://t.co/NXDbmDsg79 pic.twitter.com/2BIkpjIfrY
— Edmonton Journal (@edmontonjournal) August 18, 2019
Did you know Edmonton has its own denim company? @ArturoDenimCo sources it’s denim from the finest quality mills in Japan and manufacturers their jeans in Quebec and Edmonton! Every jean purchase comes with free hemming/alterations so you can walk away with the perfect fit. pic.twitter.com/TTRumZVqGq
— Fash Rev Edmonton (@fash_revyeg) April 24, 2018
First day of technical training at the Edmonton International Judo Championship wrapped up! Thank you to Head Coach Hikehiko Matsumoto and is entire team from Nagoya Japan for the experience and skills shared with youth Judoka. Day Two Saturday March 9th start 8am! #EIJC2019 #YEG pic.twitter.com/FZABrCaCVt
— Edm Int Judo (@EdmIntJudo) March 9, 2019
https://twitter.com/CurlingCanada/status/1390462427368673291
https://twitter.com/baseballcanada/status/1421104508348796937
The stands may have been empty in Japan, but Calgary bars were filled to capacity Friday morning to cheer on Canada’s women’s soccer team to a gold medal victory over Sweden. @CTVMarkVillani https://t.co/izrfuei6mi
— CTV Calgary (@CTVCalgary) August 6, 2021
The Calgary native placed third in the men's Para triathlon PTS5 event on Sunday in Japan with a time of 59 minutes 22 seconds. https://t.co/JMHKwU2pKZ
— CBC Toronto (@CBCToronto) August 29, 2021
Canada won gold at the Women's World Championship, defeating Team USA in dramatic overtime fashion in the title game, but what the rest of the nations did in Calgary, Alberta, is notable — especially Japan.
via @Marisa_Ingemi https://t.co/rPo5owUmdc
— Seattle Times Sports (@SeaTimesSports) September 3, 2021
We're rolling into the week with the first article of our Chokepoints and Littorals Topic Week! Paul Pryce, Principal Advisor to the Consul General of Japan in Calgary, shares his views on the strategic importance of the Turkish Straits: https://t.co/z8D06LJXcZ…/43792
— Center for International Maritime Security (@CIMSEC) June 1, 2020
Australian frigate HMAS Parramatta, Canadian frigate HMCS Calgary, Japanese destroyer JS Makinami and Republic of Korean destroyer ROKS Wang Geon conduct air and anti-submarine warfare exercises off the coast of Queensland.https://t.co/0iCv7wjatC pic.twitter.com/CPUVccVTkx
— Tom Corben (@CorbenTom) August 3, 2021
Most liveable cities in the world, 2018
1. Vienna, Austria
2. Melbourne, Australia
3. Osaka, Japan
4. Calgary, Canada
5. Sydney, Australia
6. Vancouver, Canada
7. (tie) Toronto, Canada
7. (tie) Tokyo, Japan
9. Copenhagen, Denmark
10. Adelaide, Adelaide pic.twitter.com/R36RJJiLbl— Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj (@ceoworld) September 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/defendhorsescan/status/1363861527325863940
Increased risk of disease spread, and added #animalwelfare concerns, amid #COVID19 pandemic has animal advocates calling for halt of long distance live animal transport & export. My latest for @PuffinNews: https://t.co/p3VMCOOeOO
— Jessica Scott-Reid (@JessLReid) April 13, 2020