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Canada Vol.53 (Yukon incl regions) YT ユーコン準州
Canada Vol.52 (Yukon – territory, regions) YT ユーコン準州
Canada Vol.51 (Northwest Territories incl regions) NT(NWT) ノースウェスト準州
Canada Vol.50 (Northwest Territories – regions) NT(NWT) ノースウェスト準州
Canada Vol.49 (Nunavut – regions) NU ヌナブト準州
Canada Vol.42 (Nunavut) NU ヌナブト準州
内容例(各回ツイートもご覧ください)
以下、順に、
53:@EMRYukon
52:@YukonUresearch
51:@TorontoStar、@HighNorthNews,@_Arctic_Circle
49:@arctic_today2枚、@NunatsiaqNews、@Enviro_Journal
42:@BuzzFeedCanada
Japan及び州名・都市名などを入力、検索して出て来たツイート
There’s gold up in them hills! Or, in this case, copper. Under #CPTPP, Malaysia and Japan will eliminate tariffs on Yukon’s large copper exports. Other key #Yukon exports will also benefit. Learn more: https://t.co/tXye9saP9p #TimeToDiversify @TCS_SDC pic.twitter.com/Z48SPmmUF1
— Canada Trade (@CanadaTrade) January 16, 2019
See the next best thing to live #kabuki tomorrow in Whitehorse: Cinema Kabuki in HD. Still some tickets left! https://t.co/74OAlMQwDE #Japan pic.twitter.com/i1PLmWz34q
— 在バンクーバー日本国総領事館 (@JapanCons_vanc) September 16, 2017
Consul General Hatori and his wife made their first official visit to Whitehorse in Yukon. Details on our website: https://t.co/QOq1B3xhYN #Japan #JapaninBC #CGTakashiHatori pic.twitter.com/54XJGyZs6w
— 在バンクーバー日本国総領事館 (@JapanCons_vanc) March 6, 2019
DYK BC/Yukon have 34 Sister-City Relationships with Japan?
Kelowna, BC & Kasugai, Aichi is just one. Learn more about their activities on Facebook, like this visit to the 2005 Expo in Japan: https://t.co/CtGAnXA1QM
Find more sister-city relationships:https://t.co/hf3UeMY48n pic.twitter.com/x0zJrLY5va
— 在バンクーバー日本国総領事館 (@JapanCons_vanc) June 1, 2021
The smudge ceremony at the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre is about to start. The blanket was made by Velma Olson to honour the children lost in residential schools. Vamps featured on the blanket are from Yukon, Hawaii, and even Japan. Tomorrow the blanket makes it’s way to Kamloops pic.twitter.com/WdxycXITE2
— Chris MacIntyre (@chriswhereyouat) August 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/city_whitehorse/status/1274885092821700608
Ushiku Sister City Exchange youth ambassadors all ready to head out to Japan! @city_whitehorse pic.twitter.com/L1DT6muOR1
— Jocelyn Curteanu (@JoyCurteanu) July 15, 2016
Welcoming back from Japan, our youth ambassadors & chaperones of @city_whitehorse Ushiku Sister City Exchange. Their stories indicate that they truly immersed themselves & gained a new-found appreciation of Japanese culture and people. Very proud of our future community leaders. pic.twitter.com/X9V6eTvhUE
— Jocelyn Curteanu (@JoyCurteanu) September 7, 2018
In celebration of the Sister City Relationship between the City of Whitehorse and the City of Matsudo, Japan, the Boite Multicultural Music presents a concert by:
NORIKO TADANO, GEORGE KAMIKAWA & ANNE NORMAN
Noriko Tadano is a much acclaimed… https://t.co/aanjTvbY9M
— BHCAC (@BHCAC) May 9, 2018
MASAYUKI SAKATA ,Yukon 1907. Born in Japan he moved to the Yukon as a child & went on to own & operate restaurants in Dawson, Mayo & Keno & set up a lunch program for school children. In 1969 he became a member of the Yukon Order of Pioneers https://t.co/e4PTUe4FPA pic.twitter.com/r7rsQgeZNQ
— The Secret Life of Canada (@secretlifeofCAD) May 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/kadonkey/status/1049814567226920960
The latest PGP update is that JoJo left Japan on the 16th May and arrived on the Yukon delta on the 19th, and appears to be in suitable breeding habitat , no reports from the other birds yet pic.twitter.com/NBWnsTTCEy
— miranda trust (@miranda_trust) May 24, 2019
'First record in Canada': Rare bird common in Japan seen in Yukon https://t.co/NBC1q5YDnW pic.twitter.com/8xO3NOYRxX
— CBC Science (@CBCScienceEnv) January 7, 2021
20-year old Satoro Yamada of Japan will be boarding a raft, paddling down Yukon River, from Whitehorse to Dawson tom pic.twitter.com/f4RSefv4fl
— Tyson Fedor (@TysonFedorTV) June 17, 2016
ICYMI:
"Our correspondents have sent us postcards from near (to them) and far, from the piercing blue of a Yukon spring to the boardwalk of eastern P.E.I., from castles on the Rhine to gardens in Japan."https://t.co/29lwg6HpQj#envhist #envhum #twitterstorians #travel
— NiCHE (@NiCHE_Canada) September 14, 2019
A5: Oh, I've got heaps! Whitehorse- Canada, Shushtar- Iran, Saturnia- Tuscany, Jiuzhaigou- China, Bunny Island -Japan (next year!), Kimberley region- Western Australia, Skull Rock off Victoria (pic), random yurt in Mongolia, Mazar-i-Sharif- Afghanistan #ttot pic.twitter.com/QU8pVuBZ0v
— wheresshelly ✈ (@wheresshellyii) December 4, 2018
Translation: Argentina is already in Whitehorse. This afternoon played a friendly game against Japan, waiting for debut on Friday vs USA https://t.co/WMaZWGoFOK
— Abby On Sports (@AbbyonSports) July 5, 2017
Canada, Asia & the Arctic: @PolarRPI Fellow Dr @Karen_G_Everett presents an overview of trade between #Canada's three territories #Nunavut #NWT #Yukon and the five @ArcticCouncil Observers from #Asia (#India #China #Singapore #SouthKorea #Japan). #Arctic https://t.co/3wS70qhE65
— Polar Research and Policy Initiative (PRPI) (@PolarRPI) July 30, 2019
@kaceymusgraves Your Bucket List..video of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories and the Northern Lights. Tourist from Japan arrive in Yellowknife every year to see the amazing Northern Lights! Best Place in the World to See the Northern Lights https://t.co/vYsTjTWjMH via @YouTube
— Thelma Cheechoo (@thelmacheechoo) April 10, 2018
Paris, New York, Tokyo, Yellowknife – that’s right, one of our towns is on this list of the ten most popular places to photograph in the world. #SpectacularNWT #aurorahttps://t.co/QqrkIdKrP2 pic.twitter.com/sNiXjfUgVm
— Spectacular NWT (@spectacularNWT) April 7, 2019
MT @spectacularNWT: #Yellowknife averages more annual hours of sunshine every year than Toronto, Paris and Tokyo! pic.twitter.com/I0t5jhdzfx
— UltimateTravelShow (@TOTravelShow) October 16, 2014
‘Intriguing’ mystery of Japanese tourist missing in Yellowknife rivets Japan. http://t.co/Zu6pbgbRpQ pic.twitter.com/sOh8tDnu0E
— CBC North (@CBCNorth) November 4, 2014
MISSING – Atsumi YOSHIKUKO, visiting #YZF from Japan. The Yellowknife RCMP are requesting public’s help. 669-1111 pic.twitter.com/Q1vzN67yXp
— City of Yellowknife (@OurYellowknife) October 28, 2014
#wonderful #crazy #fun guests from #japan are happy to take photo with @AuroraHunterJoe downtown #Yellowknife #newfriends @lonelyplanet #bff pic.twitter.com/X7XfeJ7NXS
— NorthStarAdventures (@NStarAdventures) September 18, 2017
@TomCruise konnichiwa We love Japan! Many Japanese travel to Yellowknife to see us & Aurora We hope to show u one day pic.twitter.com/BOwUrYOinz
— NorthStarAdventures (@NStarAdventures) August 2, 2014
Sugoi ne!! CONGRATULATIONS @Naomi_Osaka_ Good luck for Saturday! @usopen @WTA #Japan #love #Aurora #Yellowknife @NStarAdventures https://t.co/Ld2Qfh2FYZ
— Aurora_Hunter (@AuroraHunterJoe) September 7, 2018
Celebrating fur and diamonds from Northwest Territories @ Tokyo CDN Embassy pic.twitter.com/1USkylQpOR
— Albert J Lee (@AlbertJLee) January 20, 2015
During this week’s Canada-Japan Workshop in #CambridgeBay #Nunavut, #POLAR and @kyokuchiken gathered information from the community and from Canadian researchers to advance collaboration on future possible projects in the #Arctic #indigenousknowledge pic.twitter.com/3byjulnkn5
— PolarKnowledgeCanada (@POLARCanada) July 5, 2019
#Japan scopes out future #Arctic research in #CambridgeBay, Northern Canadahttps://t.co/AdH5s0T1xS
Via @CBCNorth #science #Nunavut #climatechange— RCI-EyeOnTheArctic (@eyeonthearctic) July 8, 2019
Members of Japan's National Institute of Polar Research are having meetings in Cambridge Bay, #Nunavut. #research #climatechange #canada #northerncanada #arcticcanada #polarbearshttps://t.co/H8NTLpVhWT pic.twitter.com/0aho38Mt2s
— Arctic Focus (@ArcticFocus) July 8, 2019
https://twitter.com/nordenen/status/1088310709409193984
Toronto company, Arctic Fibre, proposes a 16,000 KM cable from UK to Japan – could link Nunavut communities to it. https://t.co/yx20SuPfUa
— Mark Evans (@MEYukon) July 7, 2015
https://twitter.com/FrankReardon1/status/784599671457062913
I wish quintillion fiber cable would have been done completely… they stopped at doing the tip of Alaska. It was going to run east through nunavut and west to japan as well. https://t.co/CqPhy0gGuD (see stage 3)
— Aranjedeath (@Aranjedeath) June 24, 2020
Alaska firm picks up Arctic Fibre, plans connection to Japan https://t.co/dcL5Dfa1eL #Nunavut #cdnpoli #telecoms pic.twitter.com/6z7xIE9kqO
— Ajungi Arctic (@AjungiGroup) May 19, 2016
"@Neville_C:Canada has found replacement BCG tuberculosis vaccine in Japan. Nunavut expects shipment soon. bkg http://t.co/fYVn4rZg
— CBCNunavut (@CBCNunavut) September 17, 2012
In 2018, Russia, the US, the EU, Denmark, Iceland, Canada, Norway, China, South Korea and Japan signed an agreement that prohibits commercial vessels carrying their flags from fishing in the Central Arctic high seas https://t.co/GDbSuL1gze #sustainablefishing #fisheries pic.twitter.com/LbZ1gpFUS4
— Planet Tracker (@planet_tracker) August 6, 2021
The Arctic ocean is a unique & fragile ecosystem.
A 16 year agreement between Canada, Norway, Russia, USA, EU, China, Iceland, Japan, Korea & Denmark to ban commercial fishing in the Central Arctic Ocean comes into effect. #cdnpoli #bcpoli pic.twitter.com/1VGYdqxwmy
— Dr. Hedy Fry (@HedyFry) June 29, 2021
https://twitter.com/amphitrite_o/status/1408501731680468997
As the central Arctic becomes widely accessible due to the disappearance of sea ice, it’s important to have agreements like this. It’s for 16 years, and signed by Canada, Iceland, Denmark, Norway, United States, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea and the European Union. https://t.co/Hv9WhgAYHZ
— David Ho (@_david_ho_) June 25, 2021
"Canada pushed for more Arctic research collaboration and for “meaningful and respectful partnerships between Arctic researchers and Indigenous peoples” at a two-day meeting of science ministers that concluded in Japan on Sunday."
Read more: https://t.co/p37EEbIBee
— UBC IRSI (@UBCIRSI) May 11, 2021
Check out our latest suggested reading list from Britney Best and @jiwontina on the subject of Japan’s interests and involvement in the Arctic, including a few recommendations on future areas of collaboration between Canada and Japan.
Read it at: https://t.co/Q8B8vz6EJA pic.twitter.com/l8YZSGqhSh
— NAADSN_RDSNAA (@NAADSN_RDSNAA) May 4, 2021
The report found the international community has failed to reach any of the 20 environmental goals set a decade ago at the Aichi conference in Japan, though six targets have been partially achieved.https://t.co/2RS7Gv0SD5
via @RCInet #Canada #Arctic #Indigenous #environment— RCI-EyeOnTheArctic (@eyeonthearctic) September 16, 2020
Agreement banning commercial fishing in High Arctic: Norway, Russia, USA, China, Iceland, Japan, Republic of Korea, the European Union, and Denmark in respect of Greenland and the Faroe Islands ~ already ratified by Canada, EU & Russia ~ https://t.co/rr484wwSo4 pic.twitter.com/eNAnZ8s0Zv
— OCEAN3D~DV~RU (@OCEAN3DdvRU) June 9, 2019
9 countries – Canada, U.S.,Russia, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, South Korea,China + EU signed moratorium prohibiting commercial fishing in Central Arctic Ocean high seas, not yet in force. @ICC_Canada played key role. #UNDRIP mentioned. https://t.co/C6PxQCPKAr … pic.twitter.com/LB1j29oqf0
— Linda Nowlan (@Linda_Nowlan) December 11, 2018
https://twitter.com/CanadaDenmark/status/1067809680506920960
Canada, Norway, Russia, US, China, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, Denmark and the EU have signed legally binding agreement banning commercial fishing in the high seas of the Central Arctic Ocean https://t.co/yELQ8kTeq0 via @Mongabay
— Pauline Verheij (@PaulineVerheij) October 15, 2018
Nine nations – the US, Russia, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, South Korea and China – plus the EU, signed the Central Arctic Ocean agreement at a ceremony in Greenland last week https://t.co/26YbIpNJrA
— Positive News (@PositiveNewsUK) October 14, 2018
Arctic Ocean—agreement to ban commercial fishing in 2.8-million-km2 area opened by melting ice ice—as fish stocks migrate to cooler polar waters—countries supporting ban are EU, US, China, Russia, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Canada, Japan, and South Korea https://t.co/2dczKykcyl
— Sara Laughter (@GreenAwakening) October 4, 2018
A new #Arctic fishing agreement has been signed:@BarentsNews reports that #Canada, #Norway, #Russia, #Denmark, #USA, #Iceland, #Japan, #SouthKorea, #China, and the #EU will protect 3 million sq km of the Central #ArcticOcean from unregulated #fishing.https://t.co/ugropxkw5S
— The Arctic Institute (@ArcticInstitute) October 4, 2018
EU, Russia, Canada, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, China and US agree to ban commercial fishing across much of the Arctic as part of the Central Arctic Ocean agreement that was signed yesterday. https://t.co/sbQYcxqmsB
— JPI Oceans (@jpioceans) October 4, 2018
'I’m so tired now': Japanese man wraps up years-long walk around world after reaching Canada's Arctic coast https://t.co/4CbQ0EoKTW
— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) May 20, 2018
Sleeping under #Arctic skies, Japanese adventurer, 20, #cycles to Tuktoyaktuk https://t.co/pfkwMMzTi8 #cycling #biking #travel #Canada pic.twitter.com/jvzdERyy07
— Tryppe.com (@TryppeCom) November 30, 2016
Akita Inu and Arctic Fox. Akita Inu is a large dog native to Japan very useful for hunting and dog shows. The Arctic Fox lives in Northern Canada, Russia, Greenland, the entire arctic circle. #fox #dog #stamps #collectibles #philately pic.twitter.com/fJ39V75WUX
— Brian Imagawa (@rocketdog632) June 29, 2020
POLAR's #Science & #Technology Director presents the Agency’s programs during the Canada-Japan Workshop organized in collaboration with @kyokuchiken at #CHARSCampus. This workshop aims to advance project-specific collaborations with Japanese researchers in the Canadian #Arctic pic.twitter.com/bytFvdOXje
— PolarKnowledgeCanada (@POLARCanada) July 4, 2019
During this week’s Canada-Japan Workshop in #CambridgeBay #Nunavut, #POLAR and @kyokuchiken gathered information from the community and from Canadian researchers to advance collaboration on future possible projects in the #Arctic #indigenousknowledge pic.twitter.com/3byjulnkn5
— PolarKnowledgeCanada (@POLARCanada) July 5, 2019
https://twitter.com/FaroeOlympic/status/1047507374058213377
A #Japanese research institute is seeking to deepen its collaboration with Canadian scientists and Inuit to further research in the Arctic and understanding of the impacts of climate change https://t.co/Fm8x4ApCm1 via @CBCNews #Japan # Canada
— 在バンクーバー日本国総領事館 (@JapanCons_vanc) July 9, 2019
As #climate changes, #Arctic is increasingly eyed for new ocean-going trade routes, #resource deposits. Curiously, report on new #Japanese icebreaker makes no mention of #Canada …. https://t.co/bdOmxtG3S4
— Margaret Huber (@HuberMargarethe) April 13, 2021
The action of the G7?
US – fracking boom, drilling the Arctic
Canada – tar sands, destroying 2,000 year old forests
UK – new 30 year North Sea oil contracts, dirtiest seas in Europe
Germany – restarting coal lignite power plants
Japan – 21 new coal power plants in planning https://t.co/dcMynn4Xn9— XR Cambridge (@xr_cambridge) June 10, 2021
#Science #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange☃️#MeltingIce at #North will change its baseline of frozen💦#Emissions #Sustainability #AirPollution #USA #Arctic #Canada #Russia #China #WEF #Scientists #ClimateAction #uk #Japan #ISS #NASA #ESA #JAXA #Scifi #NOAA https://t.co/fM5xbiv7NQ
— EnkiSort33 (@EnkiSort33) December 14, 2020
Today❗️ Synoptic Arctic Survey (SAS) Webinar.
SAS completed four #cruises this fall in the Western #Arctic Ocean, where the latest one with R/V Mirai just arrived back in Shimizu (Japan) from the Canada Basin
More info & registration: https://t.co/v190I1Uj8c— IASC (@IASC_Arctic) November 19, 2020
The EU and nine other countries (Canada, China, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, Korea, Norway, Russia and the US), approved an international agreement on 14 Feb. that will prohibit commercial vessels from fishing in the #Arctic for 16 years. https://t.co/HkpRP9lYTe
— Frédéric Simon (@FredSimonEU) February 15, 2019
Canada's last fully intact Arctic ice shelf collapses, loses 40% of its area in two days | The Japan Times https://t.co/zPzyZOyKmg
— miso★soup (@soupmisosoup) August 7, 2020
Couldn't find any mention of our participation by @CanadianForces: "In addition to the U.S., participants from Canada, Norway, the United Kingdom & Japan will take part in the exercise" #ICEX2020 https://t.co/uEcBrT3jhu #Arctic #USNavy #NorthPole #CanadianForces @CFOperations
— Mark Collins (@Mark3Ds) March 11, 2020
New ep is out: Canada, Japan and the Indo-Pacific with @nagystephen1 Whither hostage diplomacy? Sino-Canadian contest in the Arctic? Will Japan defend Taiwan? Why the anti-China wave in S. Korea? Dark side of Moon's Sunshine Policy? All these and many morehttps://t.co/VY53jDiGcV
— Liam Taipei (@LiamTaipei) September 8, 2021