All the below links are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
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英語圏政治経済情報
All the below links are in English.
取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
World Vol.40
World Vol.39
World Vol.38
World Vol.37
World Vol.36
World Vol.35
World Vol.34
World Vol.33
World Vol.32
World Vol.31
All the below links and tweets are in English.
今日は実はあまり長い時間をかけて調べていません。「Japan August war」や「#WWII75」と入れてツイッター検索上出て来たものに、研究機関のツイート数件(広島・長崎関連)を付け加えたのみです。
Today, hosestly, I did not take a long time to check this topic. What I did were just to check out the result of the search on Twitter for keywords “Japan August war” or “#WWII75” and to add several tweets (regarding Hiroshima and Nagasaki) by two academic organizations.
cf. 戦没者を追悼し平和を祈念する日 The day for mourning of war dead and praying for peace
75 years ago, on #ThisDayInHistory, Japan had surrendered unconditionally to the Allies, effectively ending World War II. Since then, both August 14 and August 15 have marked the anniversary of celebrations of the Allied victory. For more background, visit https://t.co/r5PD0gy5lD pic.twitter.com/IuacSq813h
— HISTORY (@HISTORY) August 14, 2020
ON THIS DAY: Crowds gathered in New York City and around the country to celebrate on August 14, 1945, as then President Truman announced the official surrender of Japan and the end of World War II. https://t.co/5UklEaZnO8 pic.twitter.com/AJqNjAXpC8
— ABC News (@ABC) August 14, 2020
ON THIS DAY: Crowds gathered in New York City and around the country to celebrate on August 14, 1945, as then President Truman announced the official surrender of Japan and the end of World War II. https://t.co/8cq6OJutal pic.twitter.com/5HVR8WdJo1
— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) August 14, 2020
15 August 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of Victory over Japan and the final end of the Second World War. We reflect upon and commemorate the sacrifices and suffering of all those who fought in the Far East, to ensure their efforts for our freedoms are #NeverForgotten. #VJDay75 pic.twitter.com/h4fP1S9XwD
— SSAFA (@SSAFA) August 13, 2020
#OnThisDay August 14, 1945 75 years ago President Harry Truman announced the unconditional surrender of Japan, ending the war in the Pacific.#75thAnniversary #WWII #USMC #USNavy #USCG #USArmy pic.twitter.com/AZ0ung2OsC
— Buck Miller (1921-2018) (@usmc1940) August 14, 2020
August 14, 1945, the day news broke of Japanese forces' surrender in World War II, is known as the unofficial Victory in Japan Day, or #VJDay.
U.S. Army medic Henry T. Chamberlain was still held as prisoner of war when the news reached him. His story: https://t.co/LECm1o2JP4
— National Museum of American History (@amhistorymuseum) August 14, 2020
On August 14, 1945, President Truman announced Japan had surrendered, thus bringing World War II to a close. @mental_floss describes events that led up to that historic moment 75 years ago. https://t.co/nSsaUOKkrx
— TAPS (@TAPSorg) August 14, 2020
#OTD August 14, 1945, the war between the United States and Japan ended, marking the end of World War II.#scotushistory#VJDay
The Society published the lectures from the 1995 lecture series on the Court and World War II here:https://t.co/wAcS2ny4BR pic.twitter.com/n1RfN84vUz
— Supreme Court Historical Society (@SCHSociety) August 14, 2020
14 Aug 1945: At noon #Japan Standard Time on August 15, though August 14 in the U.S, #Emperor Hirohito accepts the terms of the #Potsdam Declaration and surrenders to the Allies, ending World War II. #WWII #WW2 #history #HistoryMatters #ad https://t.co/GrA9U2zjLx pic.twitter.com/n3P1OI8kXn
— Today In History (@URDailyHistory) August 15, 2020
14 Aug 1945: At noon #Japan Standard Time on August 15, though August 14 in the U.S, Emperor #Hirohito accepts the terms of the Potsdam Declaration and surrenders to the Allies, ending World War II. #WWII #WW2 #history #HistoryMatters #ad https://t.co/GrA9U2zjLx pic.twitter.com/YL2jSQrn57
— Today In History (@URDailyHistory) August 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/agreatbigcity/status/1294386613183827975
75 years ago today, Japan agreed to surrender to the United States, signaling the end of WWII. As we commemorate V-J Day, we remember all those who placed their lives on hold to go and fight for freedom and the American people. #VJDay75 #WWII75 pic.twitter.com/MQXU7SEqVJ
— U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (@SenHydeSmith) August 14, 2020
Proud of the crew aboard #USSEssex for their role in delivering the “Warbirds” of WWII to Pearl Harbor. Essex delivered these aircraft in preparation for the celebration of @75thwwii, Aug. 29 – Sept. 2. #WWII75 #wwii2020 #NavalHistory https://t.co/lmr2qpFANL
— USNavyCNO (@USNavyCNO) August 12, 2020
The offload of historic #warbirds transported to Pearl Harbor by #USNavy amphibious assault ship #USSEssex continues ahead of the 75th Commemoration of the End of WWII. #WWII75 #WWII2020 @JointBasePHH pic.twitter.com/6OIQpvSexV
— U.S. Pacific Fleet (@USPacificFleet) August 12, 2020
The station newspaper of NAS Ford Island, an installation that was strafed and bombed by Japanese aircraft during the Pearl Harbor attack, proclaims the announcement of the Japanese surrender. #WWII75 pic.twitter.com/8OwRXxB7H9
— NavalAviationMuseum (@NavalMuseum) August 14, 2020
Message from Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal on the occasion of V-J Day. #WWII75 pic.twitter.com/fvXjcV16cL
— NavalAviationMuseum (@NavalMuseum) August 14, 2020
On board USS Randolph (CV 15) operating off Japan, LT Richard T. Williams, MC, wrote how the hopes of impending peace gave way to the return to the realities of war. #WWII75 pic.twitter.com/he1DSKoXvm
— NavalAviationMuseum (@NavalMuseum) August 13, 2020
In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of World War II and the conclusion of war in the Pacific theater of operations, Director Sam Cox's H-Gram 051 covers some of the final sacrifices made by @USNavy personnel in July and August 1945. #WWII75
More:https://t.co/1rk3xCGCeT pic.twitter.com/E5wwGaK7Rb
— U.S. Naval History (@USNHistory) August 9, 2020
#OTD – August 9, 1945 – The second U.S. atomic bomb is dropped on the large port city of Nagasaki, in Kyushu. On August 15, 1945, the Empire of Japan conceded to an unconditional surrender. #WWII75 #WWII
More at:https://t.co/7sPRA1JWpd pic.twitter.com/b6a3OuTL8J
— U.S. Naval History (@USNHistory) August 9, 2020
Peace Proclaimed!
Today in 1945, millions of Americans flooded the streets when they learned of Japan’s surrender. On Sept. 2, Japan formally surrendered aboard the @USNavy's USS Missouri, ending the War in the Pacific. #WWII75 pic.twitter.com/ZL1s3YbXNK
— U.S. Marines (@USMC) August 14, 2020
#OTD in 1945 at 1131 General Geiger learned that the last Japanese tanks had been destroyed and declared that all organized resistance on Guam had ended. It was a great day for the Guamanians, the island was theirs again. #WWII75 #SemperFidelis #FreeandOpenIndoPacific. pic.twitter.com/YKRo7zUAFT
— U.S. Indo-Pacific Command (@INDOPACOM) August 10, 2020
Japan surrendered 75 years ago today (#OTD in 1945), ending #WWII. Today it's commemorated as #VJDay. Seen here: Bremerton's @PSNSandIMF #OTD in 1945. #VJDay75 #WWII75 #WorldWarII pic.twitter.com/qSyGqPPCZQ
— PugetSoundNavyMuseum (@PSNavyMuseum) August 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/DeptofDefense/status/1291871745545138176
Tomorrow is the 75th anniversary of #VJDay and the end of #WWII. During celebrations in Times Square, a kiss between a sailor and a nurse would become one of the iconic photos of the 20th century. We interviewed that sailor, George Mendonsa. Watch! #WWII75 https://t.co/bEJ2CZ66af pic.twitter.com/A2L1yIhglu
— American Veterans Center (@AVCupdate) August 13, 2020
#tdih 1945, an announcement from the Imperial Palace confirms the unconditional surrender of the Japanese Empire. #WWII75 pic.twitter.com/EfCrxLQsJD
— National Army Museum (@NatlArmyMuseum) August 14, 2020
Seventy-five years ago today, on 15 August 1945, Prime Minister Ben Chifley addressed the nation that the Second World War was over. #VPDay75
Image: Sister M Flower and Private A Emerson listening to the broadcast of the surrender of Japan. Concord, NSW. 1945-08-15. 113041 pic.twitter.com/6gqq1Mbaab
— Aust War Memorial (@AWMemorial) August 14, 2020
Tomorrow marks #VJDay75, 75 years since peace was won in the Far East, and the Second World War ended.
This photo from 15 August 1945 shows service personnel and civilians outside Downing Street waiting for confirmation from the Prime Minister that the war in Japan is over. pic.twitter.com/DVZHKOboBM
— UK Prime Minister (@10DowningStreet) August 14, 2020
Next Saturday (15 August) marks 75 years since Victory in Japan (VJ) Day when the Second World War finally came to an end in Japan. Residents across the city are encouraged to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day from the comfort of their own homes.https://t.co/Zvsk7TGNxj
— Leeds Council News (@LeedsCC_News) August 7, 2020
VJ Day | On 15 August, the county will mark the end of the Second World War and peace in Japan 75 years ago. Find out more about how Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire will be leading the tributes in the County: https://t.co/ogGPxIlGzq pic.twitter.com/MZoO4Lzwnv
— HerefordshireCouncil (@HfdsCouncil) August 14, 2020
We will be commemorating the 75th anniversary of Victory over Japan (VJ Day) by holding a wreath laying ceremony at Sale War Memorial on Saturday 15 August.
ℹ️ https://t.co/qRLWCXAS9s pic.twitter.com/DvMhhhqZNR
— Trafford Council (@TraffordCouncil) August 12, 2020
The 75th anniversary of VJ Day (Victory over Japan) will be recognised this Saturday 15 August 2020, commemorating the end of the Second World War. pic.twitter.com/Lso03HU3fs
— Essex County Council (@Essex_CC) August 14, 2020
75th anniversary of VJ Day (Victory over Japan) will be recognised on 15 August 2020 commemorating the end of the Second World War. There are lots of ideas for how to get involved, make your own bunting/posters & learn about your family history #VJDAY75https://t.co/UN1afRSgpE pic.twitter.com/HnL31xv4Yv
— EalingCouncil (@EalingCouncil) August 8, 2020
Saturday 15 August marks 75 years since VJ Day when the Second World War came to an end in Japan. The Mayor of Barnsley will share a virtual speech of remembrance to pay tribute to the heroes who gave their lives for their country. https://t.co/SoUg0F9nRd. #VJDay75 pic.twitter.com/CI0FFPTR9n
— Barnsley Council (@BarnsleyCouncil) August 13, 2020
This Saturday (15 August) is the 75th anniversary of VJ Day (Victory over Japan), commemorating the end of the Second World War.
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— North Somerset Council (@NorthSomersetC) August 12, 2020
15 August commemorates the 75th anniversary of #VJDay (Victory over Japan) and the end of the Second World War. While we can't come together in the usual ways, there are lots of things you can do from home and online on the day!
Visit https://t.co/Y4SdeeE62K to find out more! pic.twitter.com/LpghNQs1fH
— BCP Council #EnjoySummerSafely (@BCPCouncil) August 10, 2020
15 August 2020 ~75th anniversary of VJ Day ~ marking both the surrender of Japan and the end of the Second World War @bridtowncouncil remember & recognise all who served & sacrificed in the Far East & ultimately brought an end to the Second World War #VJDay75 #lestweforget pic.twitter.com/7hwIhStU9F
— Brid Town Council (@bridtowncouncil) August 15, 2020
#VJDay75 (Victory over Japan) will be recognised on 15 August 2020 commemorating the end of the Second World War. Find a range of worksheets to print and colour https://t.co/KYGprK6Yf0. Send us your coloured in pictures and we will share as may as possible on the 15 August. pic.twitter.com/510qz57514
— Three Rivers Council (@ThreeRiversDC) August 12, 2020
August 15 commemorates the 75th anniversary of #VJDay (Victory over Japan) and the end of the Second World War.
While we can't come together in the usual ways, there are lots of things you can do from home and online on the day!
Visit https://t.co/xWBFvN9Lsj to find out more! pic.twitter.com/fQKc7hnNMJ
— Maldon District Council (@MaldonDC) August 11, 2020
VJ (Victory over Japan) Day, 15 August 1945 marked the day on which Japan surrendered bringing an end to nearly six years of war in the far east.
To read the full article and to find out how you can get involved to celebrate VJ day visit:https://t.co/aulh0sYtb2#VJDay75 pic.twitter.com/dQNuWb3AjX
— GuildfordBC (@GuildfordBC) August 11, 2020
Today marks 75 years since the surrender of Japan to the Allies on 15 August 1945 after 6 yrs of war for Britain. Today nations from across the world join to pay tribute to all who served in the Far East, among whose Veterans include Captain Sir Tom Moore #VJDay75 #NeverForgotten pic.twitter.com/Dtc7KhbB9k
— Merseyside Wing (@MerseysideWing) August 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/nottm_events/status/1293908002592813059
https://twitter.com/FonACarTaxis/status/1293928591118479361
Events are underway to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day.#Japan surrendered on 15th August, 1945 – signalling the end of the Second World War.
Pirate FM will be joining in observing a 2 minute silence at 11am.#VJDay
— Cornwall's Pirate FM (@piratefm) August 15, 2020
Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day) marks the day Japan surrendered on the 15 August 1945, which in effect ended the Second World War.
Join us in a two minute silence at 11am on 15 August to commemorate 75 years since VJ Day #VJDay75
https://t.co/MAcOvFrbha pic.twitter.com/HxDJmhvCp7
— Wolves College (@wolvcoll) August 14, 2020
On Sat 15 August, we will commemorate #VJDay75 with an online programme.
As a tribute to those who fought and died in the war in Japan, we have created a programme of online activity. Join us on Facebook on Saturday for #VE75ANBorough.
Get more info: https://t.co/jBUF7GCtoj pic.twitter.com/51QYhsgRgw
— Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council (@ANBorough) August 10, 2020
The 75th anniversary of VJ Day (Victory over Japan) will be recognised on 15 August 2020 commemorating the end of the Second World War. Watch the commemorative film ‘VJ Day 75 Then and Now’ tomorrow, on our Facebook page from 10am #VJ75 #ThenAndNow #WW2 pic.twitter.com/3Ds0bLgUnl
— Gateshead Libraries (@GatesheadLibs) August 14, 2020
On August 14, 1945, it was announced that Japan had surrendered unconditionally to the Allies, effectively ending World War II. Since then, both August 14 and August 15 have been known as “Victoryover Japan Day,” or simply “V-J Day.” https://t.co/yN7wA1yEIM
— Freedom Foundation (@FreedomFdtn) August 14, 2020
Community was the keyword on VJ Day – August 15, 1945 – when the Second World War came to an end after six long years#VJDay #VJDay75 https://t.co/BQtrw7g3Ff
— Glossop Chronicle (@newsinglossop) August 15, 2020
On 15th August 1945 Victory over Japan came at a heavy price. Today Erskine remembers and recognises all those who served and sacrificed in the Far East and ultimately brought an end to the Second World War. #proudtocare #VJDay75 @LegionScotland @IanCMBE pic.twitter.com/T08x7jQx02
— Erskine (@Erskine1916) August 15, 2020
The 14 August marks the 75th Anniversary of Japan's surrender during World War Two (1939-1945). The surrender was announced on 15 August, with allied nations celebrating VJ Day and the end of the war on the same day. https://t.co/JfdHxwqMMD pic.twitter.com/MZUpPPYmD0
— British Pathé (@BritishPathe) August 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/BritComMil/status/1294482180354129923
15 August 2020 is the 75th anniversary of VJ Day, marking both the surrender of Japan and the end of the Second World War.
Join us at the VSC for a VJ Day celebration lunch. https://t.co/fbjiHfEch7 pic.twitter.com/AJJrlyArQn
— Victory Services Club (@VictoryServices) August 13, 2020
The 15th of August marks 75 Years since the official end of the Second World War. Commemorate Victory in Japan day with Sea Cadets, click here for your pack: https://t.co/o0Sqq2ur1F#VJDay75 #VJDay #SeaCadetsVJDay pic.twitter.com/WcRFosrbKQ
— Sea Cadets (@SeaCadetsUK) August 12, 2020
On Saturday 15 August we shall mark the 75th anniversary of VJ (Victory over Japan) Day. This VJ Day we want to say thank you to all those who served in the Far East during the Second World War. Share your own tribute, here: https://t.co/vvmO1MNVG0 #WeAreCWGC #VJDay #VJDay75 #WW2 pic.twitter.com/tDQ7gJ8WcZ
— CommonwealthWarGraves (@CWGC) August 10, 2020
1.The exact reason for choosing 15th August is not entirely known,(some say Mountbatten himself chose it to commemorate the surrender of Japan & End of World War-2)it was deemed inauspicious by Indian astrologers.Mountbatten was hellbent on not shifting the dates#IndependenceDay pic.twitter.com/wyUV4AG4JQ
— Shivasis Mohanty (@ImShivasis) August 14, 2020
The date of August 15 marked two years to the day when Japan had surrendered, ending World War II. Lord Mountbatten, long known in the British Admiralty as the 'Master of Disaster', served as Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia Command, at the time. pic.twitter.com/n2Q5sCjZ6l
— Nexus Consulting (@funwithfundas) August 15, 2020
On August 14 1945 Japan surrenders to the Allied forces ending World War Two. August 15 is proclaimed Victory over Japan day. The most brutal war in history is over. pic.twitter.com/3ITH0re8Rf
— WGSBHistory (@WGSB_History) August 14, 2020
— WGSBHistory (@WGSB_History) August 15, 2020
Count down 5 days to go until VJ Day 75. On the 15th August, the Nation and other countries around the world will be commemorating Victory over Japan 75 years ago at the end of World War Two. You can find out more on our website. https://t.co/apASZBImaL#VJDay75 #Gurkhas #WW2 pic.twitter.com/3uHUwfCDs0
— Gurkha Brigade (@Gurkha_Brigade) August 11, 2020
On the 15th August, the Nation and other countries around the world will be commemorating Victory over Japan 75 years ago at the end of World War Two. You can find out more on our website. https://t.co/apASZBImaL #VJDay75 #Gurkhas #WW2 pic.twitter.com/YZ0GCWijVo
— Gurkha Brigade (@Gurkha_Brigade) August 10, 2020
Over the coming week, we will be leading up to the commemoration of Victory over Japan 75 years ago on the 15th August 2020 remembering the many thousands who lost their lives in World War Two across Asia. #VJ75 #Gurkhas #Nepal pic.twitter.com/Cfi9ErQqbI
— Gurkha Brigade (@Gurkha_Brigade) August 7, 2020
#OnThisDate August 14, 1945
Japan unconditionally surrenders to the Allies. The Second World War is over. https://t.co/4sDwmXx8Go pic.twitter.com/gAo4rNCuRz— Legion Magazine (@Legion_Magazine) August 14, 2020
August 15 marks the 75th anniversary of Victory over Japan (V J) Day and the end of World War II. More than 10.000 Canadians fought in the Asia Pacific theatre. We will never forget their sacrifices and their bravery. pic.twitter.com/zAwpnEYBD2
— Earl Dreeshen (@earl_dreeshen) August 14, 2020
Another year, another August. As we approach the 75th anniversary of the end of the Asia-Pacific War, I expect many more articles like this that highlight "unresolved issues" that bedevil Japan's relations with its neighbors. https://t.co/KYdjR0pxjQ
— Jeremy Yellen (@jeremyyellen) August 14, 2020
But right as Sato came in, Molotov cut him off and read him a statement, explaining that: "the Soviet Government declares that as of tomorrow, that is, as of August 9, the Soviet Union will consider itself in a state of war with Japan." Sato was stunned and dejected.
— Alex Wellerstein (@wellerstein) August 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/mfa_russia/status/1292165556204961792
Rose Gottemoeller on the history and current state of nuclear disarmament: https://t.co/JgbwIWzEwS
— Hoover Institution (@HooverInst) August 7, 2020
"We need to make sure that the global population understands the gravity of the nuclear threat and we do everything we can to reduce the risks of that threat," says @HooverInst Distinguished Fellow George Shultz. https://t.co/NRx7xfsw9R
— Hoover Institution (@HooverInst) August 6, 2020
The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki left behind a legacy of death and destruction, @HerzogSM said. "It is important to reflect upon the stories of the hibakusha—survivors of the atomic bombings—and remember why these deadly weapons must be eliminated." https://t.co/LQZfp9MQvD
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) August 7, 2020
"President Trump’s irresponsible approach to nuclear weapons has increased, not decreased, the dangers of nuclear proliferation and nuclear war," said Matthew Bunn of @ManagingtheAtom. #nuclear https://t.co/sgYxdDMSq8
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) August 7, 2020
Remembering #Hiroshima & listening to stories of #nuclear survivors is more important than ever, @RDavisGibbons writes: "Only with an understanding of these weapons and their effects can we have a much-needed public debate about their role in our society." https://t.co/z07SgADc3D
— Belfer Center (@BelferCenter) August 6, 2020
On the 75th anniversary of the bombing of #Hiroshima, @RDavisGibbons and I write for @monkeycageblog @washingtonpost on the status of #nuclear #disarmament efforts and U.S. and Japanese public opinion on the #nuclearban. https://t.co/i8SMbwJeiz
— Stephen Herzog (@HerzogSM) August 6, 2020
All the below links and tweets are in English.
Germany Vol.22 (pharmaceutical corporations: Bayer, Boehringer Ingelheim) 製薬会社
Germany Vol.21 (pharmaceutical corporations: Merck) 製薬会社
Germany Vol.20 (pharmaceutical corporations: Fresenius, STADA) 製薬会社
Germany Vol.19 (Auswartiges Amt) 外交
Germany Vol.18 (Bundesbank, GTAI, etc.) 中央銀行、貿易等
.@Bayer has filed its prostate cancer drug #darolutamide with Japanese regulators, in an attempt to ratchet up the pressure on rivals Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer/Astellas https://t.co/bQctr3VxMs #pharmanews #oncology pic.twitter.com/GLUlkJqTEQ
— pharmaphorum (@pharmaphorum) March 8, 2019
https://twitter.com/KateMHayes/status/1177660020655378437
A beautiful morning in Leverkusen for Bayer results press conference. And they have a Japanese garden!!who knew?! $BAYRY pic.twitter.com/gVy0XcYfUn
— Amy Brown (@ByAmyBrown) February 27, 2019
Yesterday morning at #BBHIC2019 conference $BLUSF $BLU.TO CEO @rbellini mentioned their drug with 3 competitors $MRK Bayer & Japanese Shionogi
Today I found Shinogi Ph2 results with good efficacy like MRK validating P2X3 antagonism in Chronic-Cough but still with stil with SAE. pic.twitter.com/ZYGSpWcT5P— Joe (@GantosJ) May 2, 2019
Unique Hair Testing Project Reveals High Levels of #Glyphosate in Members of the Japanese Parliament. #Japan #News @Bayer https://t.co/A0FyS3Tkdj
— A Voice For Choice Advocacy (@avoiceforchoice) September 2, 2019
I guess I shouldn't be surprised @Bayer was sponsoring Japanese sports teams then, exactly the way they sponsor Islamic sports teams today. pic.twitter.com/J1DwJ97CKk
— Book of Katherine (@bookofkatherine) April 17, 2020
German side RB Leipzig has apologised after some Japanese fans were reportedly ejected from Sunday's match against Bayer Leverkusen due to fears about the spread of coronavirus https://t.co/QE9HZ7unZg
— RTÉ News (@rtenews) March 2, 2020
You have stock in Bayer, don't you.
Meanwhile, Japanese antiviral favipiravir showing clear benefit for COVID-19 in clinical trials. https://t.co/yghqgI5jYX— 2020- the last year that counts (@PauseListnCount) March 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/Boehringer_AH/status/1192441707578712065
A discovery deal with Boehringer gives Japanese biotech Prism its second large biopharma partner. Prism has a library of peptide mimetics to disrupt protein-protein interactions https://t.co/kDMjgzjBk4
— BioCentury (@BioCentury) June 12, 2020
$HZNP buys ex-North America, Japan rights to interferon gamma-1b from Boehringer Ingelheim: https://t.co/yBYFgKOjY8
— Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (@GENbio) May 19, 2016
Mark your calendars and join IPC in Aomori, Japan for #JSID2019 where IPC’s expert faculty will present “Dissecting psoriasis: Mechanistic studies in #pustular and #plaque #psoriasis.”
Agenda: https://t.co/vf4Alg7pYk
This program is sponsored in part by Boehringer-Ingelheim. pic.twitter.com/e1SWOJd4ma
— International Psoriasis Council (@IpcPs) September 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/catvetsusan/status/908713152791109632
Japanese regulators hand first global approval to AbbVie, Boehringer Ingelheim's IL-23 inhibitor Skyrizi https://t.co/k4vMslrwwV $ABBV
— FirstWord Pharma (@fwpharma) March 26, 2019
Boehringer Workforce Dwindles by 500 in Japan, MSD by 300: Jiho Survey Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim, BI’s Japan pharma unit, shed the number of its employees by 500 in a ye… https://t.co/mBpx7hBiBG
— Better medical news and information Better health (@medinfoa2z) May 7, 2019
Boehringer’s Japan Pharma Sales on Course for Recovery; Jardiance, Spiolto Upbeat After suffering a near-20% dip in its drug sales in 2018, Nippon Boehringer Ingelheim has been showi… https://t.co/OVDZkuIn9e
— Better medical news and information Better health (@medinfoa2z) June 7, 2019
Whole Boehringer Ingelheim family, more than 40,000 employees, identifies closely at this moment with our colleagues in Japan.
— Boehringer España (@BoehringerES) March 14, 2011
China halts anti-dumping probe into EU, Japan dialysis kit makers http://t.co/l7rIpNF5wt via @reuters
— Fresenius (@Fresenius) December 17, 2014
Japan's Takeda Pharma says it is developing coronavirus drug #Covid_19 #Takeda #Pharmaceuticals #coronavirus_drug #Stada https://t.co/RrMd6yM6XR
— Susanne Henke | Translations (@LanguageGap) March 5, 2020
Foreign investors continue to target Vietnam’s pharmaceutical industry #Vietnam #pharmaceutical #Abbott #US #Nipro #Taisho #Stada #Germany #Japan #VDSChttps://t.co/vY6pTfGwpl pic.twitter.com/UmulgdUh5J
— Hanoitimes (@Hanoitimes2) January 4, 2020
Scooplet w/@ManuBaigorri — The Japanese company is in advanced talks to sell over-the-counter and prescription-drug assets in Russia to Stada, the German pharmaceutical firm owned by Cinven & Bain — people https://t.co/i6F4BpYxdM
— Sarah M. Syed (@SarahMSyed) October 11, 2019
Japanese pharmaco Takeda is negotiating to sell Russia/Mid East businesses to Germany's Stada Arzneimittel and Swiss Acino International AGhttps://t.co/gPcjQKeDON
— Pernille Rudlin/Rudlin Consulting (@pernilleru) October 11, 2019
Japan's PeptiDream to work with Merck in developing COVID-19 therapies https://t.co/GzIqX0LbZQ pic.twitter.com/T8MxO4ZuZu
— Reuters (@Reuters) June 12, 2020
So glad that Merck's Japanese arm said it will discuss a possible clinical trial of the widely available/affordable drug #Ivermectin in the treatment of #COVID-19 with Kitasato University (also in Japan) https://t.co/ykiBhp46Vv
— Amy Proal, PhD (@microbeminded2) May 8, 2020
Merck gets Japanese nod for TEPMETKO(tepotinib) for non-small cell lung cancer #merck #tepmetko #tepotinib #non-small-cell-lung-cancer https://t.co/4GakUk8tFg
— Medical Dialogues (@medicaldialogs) March 28, 2020
Meet Chifumi Umeda: a high-rope-walking rock music enthusiast who trekked the snow-covered mountains of Japan – all while overseeing one of our company’s largest businesses. Learn more about her journey and what she says is her biggest challenge yet – leading during #COVID19.
— Merck (@Merck) August 5, 2020
AstraZeneca and MSD’s Selumetinib Receive MHLW’s Orphan Drug Designation for Neurofibromatosis Type 1 in Japan @AstraZeneca @Merck https://t.co/azsnR93iP5 pic.twitter.com/34oe5UGj9p
— PharmaShots – Incisive news in 3 shots (@Pharmashot) June 30, 2020
Merck’s Keytruda(pembrolizumab) Receives 5 Approvals from PMDA, Japan across 3 indications @Merck https://t.co/s0dT33LFiY pic.twitter.com/BdXnt7RmYj
— PharmaShots – Incisive news in 3 shots (@Pharmashot) January 4, 2019
https://twitter.com/GHITFund/status/1186920829046493186
Japanese Regulators Approve @Promega CDx for @Merck's #Keytruda https://t.co/KHHHDTWIWG
— GenomeWeb Daily News (@DailyNewsGW) February 6, 2019
Japan Prize / Merck-Banyu Lectureship for Naoya Kumagai / DECHEMA Prize for Timothy Noeel (News) https://t.co/npKfaLlQBg pic.twitter.com/6Q1xQyXK11
— Angewandte Chemie (@angew_chem) April 26, 2018
Merck Receives Fast-Track Designation for Tepotinib in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer in Japan https://t.co/b7oxZ88NAp @merck_de @merckgroup
— BIO Deutschland (@BIODeutschland) March 27, 2018
See how Germany-based Merck operates a pigment #manufacturing plant in #Japan to develop innovative new products https://t.co/Cu0DUDN20Y
— The Gov't of Japan (@JapanGov) January 22, 2016
See how Germany-based Merck operates a pigment #manufacturing plant in #Japan to develop innovative new products https://t.co/bN1T2LCHhJ
— japan (@japan) January 22, 2016
#Japan Approves #Merck #Keytruda for Non-Small Cell #LungCancerhttps://t.co/UnQKxXqNTA pic.twitter.com/MCJnbU2k5Q
— Pharm Processing (@PharmProcessing) December 20, 2016
Hats off to all the American companies that are pitching in to help Japan recover from Typhoon Hagibis. Among them are @united, @Merck, @abbvie, and @KEEN. Oregon Governor Brown and I met with representatives of @KEEN_Japan to extend our appreciation. pic.twitter.com/v2ieUTdmvC
— ジョセフ・M・ヤング 駐日米国臨時代理大使 (@USAmbJapan) November 21, 2019
MSD Japan Chief Wants Talks with Govt, Re-Pricing Rules Revisited to Help Innovation Thrive Jannie Oosthuizen, Japan chief of US Merck, is calling for price policy discussions with the governm… https://t.co/FOZ3WntTFB
— Better medical news and information Better health (@medinfoa2z) August 7, 2020
> An Australian drug known as Ivermectin
Nice work, NewsMax (sarcasm).#Ivermectin was discovered by a Japanese scientist (won him the Nobel prize!) and developed by Merck in USA.
Australia's contribution was an April study that showed ivermectin can kill the virus in vitro.
— Hoyt (@Hoytster) August 9, 2020
nice but don't forget us! Our Japanese group has developed a large number of desulfonylative cross couplings (and more to come!).
— Cathleen Crudden (@cathleencrudden) May 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/yattypat/status/1185221976702406656
Hiroshima stands for the insanity of atomic war and the inconceivable suffering of its victims. FM @HeikoMaas commemorates the victims of the atomic bombs in #Hiroshima& #Nagasaki: We owe them our unwavering commitment to a world without nuclear weapons. https://t.co/CiW4jyXqhj pic.twitter.com/GvsL8CAiO2
— GermanForeignOffice (@GermanyDiplo) August 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/DeepTech_VC/status/1291643558097756160
Hazard definition and classification review. The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 (‘the Sendai Framework’) @emweeklyrpt @UNDRR @GermanyDiplo @parisreview @GOT7_Japan @BBCAfrica @CAgovernor @UNDRR @NYCMayor @FLGovOFFICIALS
— NEPTA (@Neptanow) August 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/UNDP/status/1277678237389291521
https://twitter.com/NielsAnnen/status/1255085306321219584
The Banque de France and the Bundesbank each employ more than 10,000 people, twice as many as the Bank of England or the Bank of Japan https://t.co/BMoNHcEtYk
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) February 25, 2020
The Banque de France and the Bundesbank each employ more than 10,000 people, twice as many as the Bank of England or the Bank of Japan https://t.co/ocejSrwjpY
— The Economist Data Team (@ECONdailycharts) February 24, 2020
Today's top news and research in systemic risk and central banking, brought to you by: @Bank_of_Japan_e @bankofengland @bundesbank @voxeu @TheEconomist @WSJ @economics
— Yale Program on Financial Stability (@YPFSatYale) March 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/laurajaitman/status/1051074471514189825
https://twitter.com/laurajaitman/status/1022187299772227585
Dino Kos, CLS’s Chief Regulatory Officer will moderate the Global Policy Roundtable: Cross-Border Regulation of New Technologies. The roundtable features policy leaders from CFTC, FCA, Bank of Japan, Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) & Bundesbank. https://t.co/vXHVt0RFZ0 pic.twitter.com/huVJsyYgYp
— CLS (@CLSGroup) September 17, 2018
@Bundesbank set up Tokyo office in 1987 same year as Louvre Accord to manage exchange rates by keeping Japanese & German interest rates low https://t.co/Ue7Ztb8xlD
— UPIER (@UPIER_HERA) May 22, 2017
Bundesbank Head Cautions Japan http://t.co/PcBy7Ybo
— WSJ Central Banks (@WSJCentralBanks) January 22, 2013
Off to Fukuoka/Japan. Meeting of the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Gouverneurs. @G20japan2019 @G20Japan @BMF_Bund pic.twitter.com/omfaDWFjez
— Wolfgang Schmidt (@W_Schmidt_) June 6, 2019
The sweet taste of multilateralism: @g20org in Japan. Here: Joint session of Sherpas and Finance Deputies ahead of the Leader’s summit in #Osaka. @BMF_Bund pic.twitter.com/mmunAMQlSX
— Wolfgang Schmidt (@W_Schmidt_) June 27, 2019
https://twitter.com/GTAI_com/status/1207946301377257472
Omedetoooooo gozaimasu! Congratiulations @expo2025_japan! And see you first at the #GermanPavilion @expo2020dubai. You are very much welcome – yokoso! #expo2020dubai #expo2020 #expo2020germany #DeutscherPavillon #Weltausstellung #Dubai #Bmwi_bund #CAMPUSGERMANY #OSAKA2025 https://t.co/nJamZhCdZW
— expo2020germany (@expo2020germany) November 29, 2018
Just landed in Japan, a particularly interesting country for Germany with a similar industrial base. Eager to find out how Japan embarks on #digitaltransformation and #industry40. @GERonEconomy @BMWi_Bund @DoroBaer pic.twitter.com/x6MtFmXday
— Hinrich Thoelken (@GERDigitalEnvoy) November 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/GERonEconomy/status/1067755263594299393
A showcase for the technological leadership of @Daimler Trucks in #eMobility: Head of #Daimler Trucks Asia Hartmut Schick welcomed Federal German Minister for Economic Affairs @peteraltmaier @BMWi_Bund at the @FusoOfficial truck plant in Kawasaki, Japan. #eFUSO #eCanter #eTruck pic.twitter.com/3LFY8kiaVL
— Daimler Trucks & Buses (@DaimlerTruckBus) November 2, 2018
The panel discussion showed that #cooperation between countries on #hydrogen development is necessary. Now, presenters will show some examples of cooperation between #Germany and partner countries #SouthAfrica, #Japan and #UAE. @BMWi_Bund @AgoraEW @giz_gmbh @Navigant pic.twitter.com/xy7O7VXFyD
— Secretariat of the RSA-DE Energy Partnership (@Energy_RSA_DE) April 8, 2019
https://twitter.com/Total/status/1181909826076590081
Rainer Baake @Bmwi_bund visits Japan for @G7 energy ministers meeting.
See our japanese info on german #renewables: https://t.co/OxFFn8MmtQ— Agentur für Erneuerbare Energien e.V. (@RenewsTweet) April 29, 2016
Schlechte Nachricht für #Algorithmuskontrolle. USA u. Japan wollen Offenlegung durch Handelsvertrag verhindern. Muss rote Linie für @EU_Commission in #WTO #ecommerce Verhandlungen sein. @MiiBlinn @vzbv @beuc @BMWi_Bund https://t.co/kJwtTrdfPa
— Jonathan Maier (@JonathanTMaier) July 31, 2019
All the below tweets are in English.
75 years since the last atomic bombing, let us remain committed to ensuring Nagasaki is the last place on Earth to suffer such devastation.
— @antonioguterres on #Nagasaki75 https://t.co/SGd8B18RGP pic.twitter.com/inXXVsT5IK
— United Nations (@UN) August 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/UN_Disarmament/status/1292334341964562434
75 since the last atomic bombing, let us remain committed to ensuring Nagasaki is the last place on Earth to suffer such devastation.
The total elimination of nuclear weapons is the only absolute guarantee against their use.
— António Guterres (@antonioguterres) August 9, 2020
Dutch ambassador Peter van der Vliet attended solemn and impressive Nagasaki Peace Ceremony to commemorate the victims of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki 75 years ago. pic.twitter.com/VZeZk7RTZX
— Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Japan (@NLinJapan) August 9, 2020
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki. Amb Court attended the Nagasaki Peace Memorial Ceremony, a commemoration to the victims of the atomic bombing. Australia stands with Japan in working towards realising a world without nuclear weapons.@nagasakishikoho pic.twitter.com/Ic0ntfLHzw
— オーストラリア大使館 Australia in Japan (@AustraliaInJPN) August 9, 2020
Honored to meet mayor of Nagasaki Taue. Extremely important to continue promoting peace among nations and to continue telling the story of Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors (hibakusha). Young should learn what suffering war and hatred might cause. #Nagasaki @nagasakishikoho pic.twitter.com/vxgce5DTXo
— Ana Polak Petrič (@AnaPPetric) August 8, 2020
This year marks the 75th Anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
In order to remember all victims of nuclear weapons, please join the Silent Minute at 11:02am on Sunday 9 August 2020. pic.twitter.com/r57vG6g2ff
— South Ayrshire Council (@southayrshire) August 7, 2020
https://twitter.com/BelgiumMFA/status/1291245792540471298
The City has proclaimed today (Aug 6) is Hiroshima Day and Sunday (Aug 9) is Nagasaki Day. These proclamations express solidarity and commitment to the global effort to carry forward the legacy of Hibakusha, the atomic bomb survivors who demand the abolition of nuclear weapons. pic.twitter.com/fp1ioPif4G
— City of Lawrence KS (@lawrenceks) August 6, 2020
Hope to remain 'last atomic-bombed city' https://t.co/AjeoMKZ6eh
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) August 9, 2020
Remembering atomic bomb victims in Nagasaki https://t.co/F9r6lbEaw9
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) August 9, 2020
Water prepared for Nagasaki atomic bomb victims https://t.co/dgsIEzG8fR
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) August 8, 2020
Nagasaki marks 75th A-bomb anniversary with call for Japan to sign nuke ban as new arms race looms https://t.co/X6c1nDvtD6
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 9, 2020
At this exact minute 75 years ago, the city of Nagasaki was hit by an atomic bomb, resulting in an estimated 74,000 deaths. As the average age of survivors is now 83, leaders are urging more action toward a world free of nuclear weapons. https://t.co/WODyWXAtWq
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 9, 2020
#Nagasaki native MAIGUMA Nanae reproduced with 3D scanning & printing tech. vases, deformed by atomic bomb heat and stored at #NagasakiAtomicBombMuseum with care. Her #VaseToPray Project lets people experience the past by "touching" these artifacts: https://t.co/IlsiO2L4pS pic.twitter.com/g1jl8r4vT7
— japan (@japan) August 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/Japan_fnh/status/1292318809202671617
Nagasaki atomic bomb survivor Terumi Tanaka recounts what happened after the US attacked on August 9, 1945 pic.twitter.com/Kt80Eyj7nY
— TRT World (@trtworld) August 9, 2020
The Japanese city of Nagasaki on Sunday marked its 75th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing.
Nagasaki survivors and other participants stood in a minute of silence to honor more than 70,000 dead. More @business: https://t.co/zNInbpw4fo pic.twitter.com/xhtsWUBKI7
— Bloomberg QuickTake (@QuickTake) August 9, 2020
Nagasaki marked its 75th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing, with the mayor and dwindling survivors urging world leaders to call for a nuclear weapons ban, @AP reports https://t.co/HnSr0Edvq2
— Bloomberg (@business) August 9, 2020
BREAKING: With dwindling survivors, Nagasaki marks 75th anniversary of US atomic bombing that killed more than 70,000 people. https://t.co/cH6xQFiTJz
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 9, 2020
Today Nagasaki marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing. Last year I had the opportunity to talk to survivors there. Mr Hayashida, a Catholic, was just 7 and he suffered severe burns. When he touched his head, there was blood all over his hand. https://t.co/k6ApdAkw1i pic.twitter.com/qSE0IxA0HO
— Natsuko Fukue (@natfukue) August 9, 2020
Let us not forget: the U.S. dropped two bombs on Japan. Today is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. I visited four years ago, when the city was not on the itinerary as President Obama visited Hiroshima https://t.co/xzhrllAoiW
— Motoko Rich (@motokorich) August 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/BBCWales/status/1291812119390883840
The Japanese city of Nagasaki has marked its 75th anniversary of the US atomic bombing, with the mayor and dwindling survivors urging world leaders including their own to do more for a nuclear weapons ban.https://t.co/ju5TSTE5qu
— News18.com (@news18dotcom) August 9, 2020
Nagasaki urges nuke ban on 75th anniversary of US atomic bombing https://t.co/ygowuKvRqx
— FOX61 (@FOX61News) August 9, 2020
LANTERNS FOR PEACE: It’s been 75 years since atomic bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. Lanterns made by the public were launched at Tenney Park in Madison tonight to honor the lives of those we have lost in wars. pic.twitter.com/rlXUbMvzAY
— News 3 Now / Channel 3000 (@WISCTV_News3) August 7, 2020
The Aug. 9, 1945, bombing came three days after the United States dropped its first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the world’s first ever nuclear attack. https://t.co/aNmMDwBcYQ
— WGRZ (@WGRZ) August 9, 2020
Nagasaki's mayor urged lawmakers to quickly sign the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, saying the threat of nuclear arms is growing more than ever. https://t.co/9zbCUyU0yH
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) August 9, 2020
Nagasaki urges nuclear weapons ban as it marks 75th anniversary of atomic bombing https://t.co/lPaBwdh2Xy
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) August 9, 2020
#TodayInHistory | 1945: US drops second atomic bomb "Fat Man" on Nagasaki pic.twitter.com/pTetc1NPSx
— WION (@WIONews) August 9, 2020
Aug. 9 is the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. https://t.co/dsM8Nhzh6Y
— Catholic News Service (@CatholicNewsSvc) August 9, 2020
Images of the Pontifical Mass in 1949 in honor of the 400th anniversary of the arrival of St. Francis Xavier and Christianity in Japan, in the ruins of Nagasaki Cathedral, devastated by an atomic bomb. pic.twitter.com/JNZBqSetIq
— Old Macau Archives (@mfm_0624) August 9, 2020
Today marks 75 years since US unleashed world’s second atomic bomb attack on #Nagasakihttps://t.co/YDbRj7tO91
— Radio Pakistan (@RadioPakistan) August 9, 2020
Nagasaki Mayor Tomihisa Taue read a peace declaration in which he raised concern about a growing global opinion supportive of nuclear deterrence. https://t.co/o3oxMf9YG6
— Business Line (@businessline) August 9, 2020
#OnThisDay US dropped 2nd atomic bomb "#FatMan" on Japan that destroyed part of #Nagasaki (1945).
Birth Anniversary of Amedeo Avogadro (1776) – Italian scientist, most noted for his contribution to molecular theory known as Avogadro's law.https://t.co/JGq49KV6xq pic.twitter.com/IOheuubIUq
— Knowledge Zone (@KnowledgeZoneIn) August 9, 2020
To honour the victims and survivors of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki 75 years ago today, the Caribbean nation of Saint Kitts and Nevis just ratified the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. #Nagasaki75 #nuclearban @skngov @pmharriskn @markbrantley3 pic.twitter.com/xbcwNqG3kc
— ICAN (@nuclearban) August 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/nuclearban/status/1291871501453422592
Nagasaki was added to the target list—Hiroshima, Kokura, and Niigita—one day before it was finalized, replacing Kyoto. It was bombed only because ground haze and smoke obscured Kokura, the primary target. Nagasaki almost wasn’t destroyed because it was mostly obscured by clouds. pic.twitter.com/OJA9Wzq3xX
— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) August 9, 2020
Almost every home within 1.5 miles of ground zero was destroyed. Of the 52,000 homes in Nagasaki that day, 14,000 (27%) were destroyed and another 5,400 were significantly damaged. Combustible materials like paper were instantly ignited by the thermal pulse up to 1.9 miles away. pic.twitter.com/GkdGIGV7PA
— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) August 9, 2020
At this moment 75 years ago—11:02am August 9, local time, "Fat Man”—a 21-kiloton implosion-type atomic bomb—exploded ~1,650 feet over Nagasaki, missing its intended aim point by 1.3 miles but killing an estimated 70,000 men, women, and children and injuring some 60,000 more. pic.twitter.com/v6xnxHheIC
— Stephen Schwartz (@AtomicAnalyst) August 9, 2020
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki. It is a time for prayer and remembrance, but also to raise awareness.#nagasaki #peace #neveragain pic.twitter.com/7xmxJdXOtD
— Nagasaki Blue & Orange (@V_Varen_EN) August 9, 2020
At two minutes past 11 o'clock in the morning of the 9th of August 1945, an atomic bomb exploded over the Japanese city of Nagasaki with around 129,000 – 226,000 killed from the atomic bomb and aftereffects. pic.twitter.com/lK9KpEtR3K
— Photos of war (@20th_21st) August 8, 2020
Unlike other Japanese cities, Nagasaki didn't get warning leaflets until a day after the US dropped Fat Man. It was likely due to the confusion created by the United States’ rush to write, print, and distribute leaflets before the second atomic bomb was dropped over Japan. #WWII pic.twitter.com/l0XIEU906d
— Manhattan Project (@MnhtnProjectNPS) August 8, 2020
9 Aug 1945: The U.S. drops an #tomic bomb, nicknamed Fat Man, on #Nagasaki, Japan, near the end of World War II. This followed the first #atomic bomb, which the U.S. dropped on Hiroshima on August 6. #WW2 #WWII #history #ad https://t.co/qT2jM1Ir9o pic.twitter.com/TX6fT6wfo2
— Today In History (@URDailyHistory) August 9, 2020
The U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki 75 years ago. Almost a quarter of a million people died.
Was it a war crime? pic.twitter.com/FAAcpu0B7G
— AJ+ (@ajplus) August 8, 2020
Leaders who refuse to support the UN nuclear weapon treaty are failing to heed the warnings of survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
They are putting present and future generations at risk.
We must honour the victims with action.#nuclearban #Nagasaki75 pic.twitter.com/T6rWOPDVuI
— ICAN (@nuclearban) August 9, 2020
The Aug. 9, 1945, bombing came three days after the United States dropped its first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, the world’s first ever nuclear attack that killed 140,000. On Aug. 15, Japan surrendered, ending World War II. https://t.co/F4TGSTDWCK
— myRepública (@RepublicaNepal) August 9, 2020
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD released over 100,000 times the thermal energy of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The volcano last erupted in March 1944, making its present lull in activity the longest in almost 500 years. pic.twitter.com/2Irkoi3DsE
— Gareth Harney (@OptimoPrincipi) August 8, 2020
Bulletin co-founder Eugene Rabinowitch warned in June 1945 against dropping the bombs on Japan. What would he say about Hiroshima and Nagasaki today? https://t.co/tALN2Q4q1t pic.twitter.com/oI7LhkCiZQ
— Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (@BulletinAtomic) August 8, 2020
"At the 75th anniversaries of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, we stand in another moment of global chaos and profound loss," writes @tedlieu. https://t.co/wAPsE4S5ea pic.twitter.com/wHyNgd0Fmd
— Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (@BulletinAtomic) August 7, 2020
"[M]any of the central claims on which the official story about Hiroshima and Nagasaki is founded…appear to rest on shaky ground…But have people caught up with the historiography?" https://t.co/zEAcxzrnFC pic.twitter.com/KrlNNdfH5U
— Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (@BulletinAtomic) August 5, 2020
Elaine Scarry connects the racism of the past to that of the present in "Memorial Days: the racial underpinnings of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings." Read it as part of our special coverage this week commemorating the 75th anniversary of the bombings: https://t.co/gVKYAAF3kN pic.twitter.com/OFLWsHlyFl
— Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (@BulletinAtomic) August 3, 2020
U.S. leaders knew we didn't have to drop atomic bombs on Japan to win the war. We did it anyway. https://t.co/XdPo82jinK
— Common Dreams (@commondreams) August 6, 2020
"Hiroshima" has become shorthand for the atomic bombings, as Nagasaki survivors have struggled to get equal attention for the trauma of their experience https://t.co/1iuVJ5lha4
— TIME (@TIME) August 8, 2020
"Hiroshima" has become shorthand for the atomic bombings, as Nagasaki survivors have struggled to get equal attention for the trauma of their experience https://t.co/JKKz7EJOoO
— TIME (@TIME) August 7, 2020
"Hiroshima" has become shorthand for the atomic bombings, as Nagasaki survivors have struggled to get equal attention for the trauma of their experience https://t.co/5IhKkjetkI
— TIME (@TIME) August 6, 2020
The cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are recruiting “legacy successors” who will inherit the stories of atom-bomb survivors https://t.co/KdAnkwLNZC
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) August 3, 2020
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 75th anniversary of atomic bombings https://t.co/R8qBu5dXeX
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) August 8, 2020
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Women survivors of the atomic bombs https://t.co/lcQGLQqjAQ
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) August 3, 2020
In the wake of unimaginable horrors — endless wars, the Holocaust, Chernobyl, Fukushima … not to mention Hiroshima and Nagasaki — humankind has constantly confronted the problem of the continuity of memory. https://t.co/vw75eGMemC
— NYT At War (@NYTimesAtWar) August 6, 2020
Japan set to mark 75 years since the United States unleashed the world’s first atomic bomb attack on the city of Hiroshima, followed three days later by the second and last on Nagasaki https://t.co/hxCR1zCmrw pic.twitter.com/pBavPKk4h8
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 4, 2020
August 6 marks 75 years since the United States unleashed the world's first atomic bomb attack on the city of Hiroshima, followed three days later by a second on Nagasaki, vaporizing lives, buildings and Japan's capacity for war. Images of the devastation: https://t.co/dQqbcbYl9t pic.twitter.com/lyICSpg1ul
— Reuters Pictures (@reuterspictures) August 6, 2020
The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki capped six years of top-secret work by scientists from Europe and North America. @AFP provides an overview of how that process unfolded https://t.co/GJAQuu0dcE pic.twitter.com/eYAjgMecZU
— AFP news agency (@AFP) August 4, 2020
"There is a sense of impending crisis that we don't have much longer to live."
Michiko Kodama is a hibakusha, an atomic bomb survivor. This year, she and other survivors took to an online gathering to share their stories on Japan's #Hiroshima75 and Nagasaki anniversary #被爆75年 pic.twitter.com/5mDkQYVg2i
— Bloomberg QuickTake (@QuickTake) August 4, 2020
"There is a sense of impending crisis that we don't have much longer to live."
Michiko Kodama is a hibakusha, an atomic bomb survivor. This year, she and other survivors took to an online gathering to share their stories on Hiroshima and Nagasaki's 75th anniversary. pic.twitter.com/ZdfS86IKD0
— BloombergQuint (@BloombergQuint) August 6, 2020
This weekend marks 75 years since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. @HarrySmith spoke with Howard Kakita, an American who looks back on surviving the Hiroshima bombing when he was 7. pic.twitter.com/Adn5Gaq5Xe
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) August 7, 2020
Today marks the 75th anniversary of the US attack by atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. #hiroshima75 https://t.co/7H4CJ5rUzs
— Evening Standard (@standardnews) August 6, 2020
The United States' plans for unleashing its atomic bombs went beyond Hiroshima and Nagasaki https://t.co/eDv36tYh0U
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) August 6, 2020
Just 2 days after the destructive blast in Hiroshima, another dropped on Nagasaki.
Over 74,000 people died from this atomic bomb.
Just imagine 10 times the damage nuclear weapons can cause today — and we have 14,000 of them around the world.
Isn't it time for #NuclearBan? pic.twitter.com/zw5tn4Zuf5
— ICRC Asia-Pacific (@ICRC_AsiaPac) August 7, 2020
6th of August.
The first atomic bomb on a populated are was dropped on the 6th of August 1945 on Hiroshima. The bomb almost completely destroyed the city.
''Hiroshima and Nagasaki'' pic.twitter.com/6q9WCeIG0D
— This Day In History (@anthony_adejumo) August 5, 2020
On March 9, 1945, napalm bombs dropped by B-29s whipped up a firestorm that destroyed much of central Tokyo and killed some 100,000 people — fewer than at Hiroshima (roughly 130,000 dead) but more than at Nagasaki (more than 60,000 dead).@PostOpinions https://t.co/GhZL3iaFAX
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) August 8, 2020
75 years ago after the bombing of Hiroshima, Black poet Langston Hughes asked, “How come we did not try them [atomic bombs] on Germany…They just did not want to use them on white folks.” @BulletinAtomic explores the racism of the Atomic Bomb. https://t.co/1ByVA3XIUH
— Joe Cirincione (@Cirincione) August 3, 2020
NEW ARTICLE: I was asked to write an article for National Geographic History about the plans to use more atomic bombs after Hiroshima and Nagasaki — it's now available online. https://t.co/FTsuNzjYIk
— Alex Wellerstein (@wellerstein) August 5, 2020
#tdih 1945 U.S. dropped atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Shinichi Tetsutani (3 yrs old) was riding his tricycle. He was among hundreds of thousands of civilians murdered that day and 3 days later in Nagasaki. Read⬇️https://t.co/dnwwCUMajs
— Zinn Ed Project (@ZinnEdProject) August 6, 2020
The Organising Committee for the Atomic Bomb Exhibitions in Nairobi, since 2015, has been organising a poster exhibition each year to raise awareness of what happened in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.#orizuru75 pic.twitter.com/sbYSGnSVwJ
— Orizuru75 Campaign (@orizuru75) August 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/IanMaher7/status/1291273584883662849
The two churches that survived the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki https://t.co/gbYADbRSmm
— Sr. Veronica Paul (@sistervpaul_) August 6, 2020
75 years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, survivors are #StillHere speaking truth to power. Unfortunately, nuclear weapons are also #StillHere. That’s why @GeorgeTakei, UCS, and many more are marking the anniversary on August 6 & 9: https://t.co/1EFpUAq5ex pic.twitter.com/2oFmXyY18e
— Union of Concerned Scientists (@UCSUSA) August 4, 2020
On the 75th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, read about Sanae Ogino, an Obama Leader and a native of Hiroshima, who is working to achieve lasting world peace through nuclear abolition: https://t.co/rXtQt6T25i pic.twitter.com/OgijUJET8J
— The Obama Foundation (@ObamaFoundation) August 6, 2020
The Photographers Who Captured the Toll of Hiroshima and Nagasaki https://t.co/8L50T6mWb3
— The Center for Photographers of Color (@photogsofcolor) August 6, 2020
Let's not forget the survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They are #StillHere and their stories matter. We need to call on leaders to ensure these weapons are never used again. https://t.co/XktC7bw4oZ
— NTI (@NTI_WMD) August 8, 2020
On the 75th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, @ClydeHaberman reflects on his time as a foreign correspondent in Japan reporting on the lives of the survivors – known as hibakusha. #Hiroshima75https://t.co/oAWo7lgWuO
— Retro Report (@RetroReport) August 6, 2020
August 6, 1945, 8:15 A.M.
75 years ago today, the Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb used in combat on the Japanese city of Hiroshima — forever changing the world we live in. #Hiroshima75 https://t.co/6ged9vTKaO
— Diefenbunker Museum (@Diefenbunker) August 6, 2020
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Women survivors of the atomic bombs.
On 6 and 9 August, it will be 75 years since the US dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki towards the end of World War Two.
https://t.co/nAj9CmziHx pic.twitter.com/j8YqRx8B4J— Grays of Westminster (@NikonatGrays) August 5, 2020
But accounts like Yasui's tell us what nuclear weapons ACTUALLY do.
They burn and blind. They devastate cities + kill indiscriminately. A strong case can be made that the way nuclear weapons were used against Hiroshima/Nagasaki would be a war crime today. https://t.co/f3RfJThkYB
— FCNL (Quakers) (@FCNL) August 6, 2020
“The last great challenge we face is to ban and eliminate these weapons. Face it with us. We're nearly there."
– Hibakusha, survivors of the atomic bombs#Hiroshima75 https://t.co/cNJ5HtBt4m
— Quakers in Britain (@BritishQuakers) August 6, 2020
As we observe the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of #Hiroshima and #Nagasaki, we consider this speech given in 1955 by Bertrand Russell. In a new age of atomic fear, he told the world: 'Remember your humanity, and forget the rest.' #Hiroshima75 #Nagasaki75 pic.twitter.com/rGDfTSXmr1
— Humanists UK (@Humanists_UK) August 9, 2020
On August 9th 1945, the USA dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, killing an estimated 340,000 people overall.
As years go by, memory fades, but we will not forget. Pause with us for the Peace Wave at 11:02 tomorrow to say never again. #Hiroshima75https://t.co/WdK2EoYmEe pic.twitter.com/TXkk1RHwow
— CND (@CNDuk) August 8, 2020
75th anniversary of US atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki -READ MORE – https://t.co/FQJMopzuVK pic.twitter.com/nyPdPjBJD4
— Committee for a workers' International (@CwiSocialist) August 6, 2020
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Soka Gakkai Buddhist organization has put out a statement… Read more here: https://t.co/Iz806XSWko
— @OfficialSGIUSA (@OfficialSGIUSA) August 7, 2020
https://twitter.com/RdmRevista/status/1290834941736099842
"It looks like what happened in Japan, in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.That's what it reminds me of. I have never seen destruction on this scale in my life.
-Beirut Governor Marwan Abboud cries as he explains to a journalist the scene of the destruction due to the explosion.#Beirut pic.twitter.com/pgNdCCAefv— Haseeb (@haseeb_425) August 4, 2020
All the below tweets are in English.
#Hiroshima75
The message from Barack #Obama (Former President of the United States)
"You have to stand in that place, where the bomb fell, to fully appreciate both the scale of destruction that took place and the miracle of Hiroshima’s renewal." All text: https://t.co/U0Kocf0dZS pic.twitter.com/I8Q4NC2uae— Hiroshima for Global Peace (@PHiroshimapref) August 4, 2020
"75 years from atomic bombing on Hiroshima"
On August 6 1945, at 8:15am, one atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. By the end of December, 1945, around 140,000 people were died, 40% of the population of Hiroshima City at that time. #August6https://t.co/ue42Oh1iue pic.twitter.com/scpkMXthc1— Hiroshima for Global Peace (@PHiroshimapref) August 5, 2020
Passing Down The Significance of President Obama’s Visit to The Futurehttps://t.co/hC0g55FY5s#Hiroshima #HiroshimaPeaceMemorialPark pic.twitter.com/ILJDpaJu0h
— Discuss Japan (@Discuss_Japan) August 6, 2020
The G7 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting that led to President Obama visiting Hiroshima — Increased focus on “looking to the future” from all concernedhttps://t.co/ReR6PFLifj pic.twitter.com/TLkQgDnSXt
— Discuss Japan (@Discuss_Japan) August 6, 2020
PM Abe: Seventy-five years have passed since a single atomic bomb deprived people said to number well more than 100,000 of their precious lives. Hiroshima, which at that time turned to ruins in an instant, achieved robust reconstruction as a world-famous city of peace (1/4) pic.twitter.com/4tI5imkFvG
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) August 6, 2020
"The UN & I will continue to work with all those who seek to achieve our common goal: a world free of nuclear weapons."
— @antonioguterres marking 75 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. https://t.co/essPbEZJcq pic.twitter.com/TCsnW8RQjG
— United Nations (@UN) August 6, 2020
75 years ago the world saw the catastrophic humanitarian consequences of nuclear weapons. It must not happen again. Only nuclear zero is worthy of the victims of Hiroshima & Nagasaki. PM Ardern urges all States to join the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons #nuclearban pic.twitter.com/m4rNo9ygzm
— New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade (@MFATNZ) August 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/ManCityCouncil/status/1291271815176871938
Full text of Obama's speech at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park on May 27, 2016.
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) August 5, 2020
Hiroshima marked the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombing by the United States on Thursday, with its mayor urging the world to unite against serious threats to humanity — be they nuclear weapons or the coronavirus. https://t.co/gbjS0a8lkt
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 6, 2020
“We don’t have much time left. … I want to tell our story to the younger generations when I still can. If someone wants to hear my story, I will go anywhere and talk.” https://t.co/VWojaCn2zv
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) August 6, 2020
Bells tolled in Hiroshima for the 75th anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing, with ceremonies downsized due to the novel coronavirus https://t.co/NnJ9bdahOY pic.twitter.com/pHAzy2u4Tk
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 6, 2020
Survivors, their relatives and others marked the 75th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945, that killed 140,000 people. https://t.co/HOo0LDP1V5
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 5, 2020
Japan marks 75th anniversary of Hiroshima atomic bombing.
"We must never allow this painful past to repeat itself. Civil society must reject self-centred nationalism and unite against all threats" – Hiroshima mayor https://t.co/XQcsdJmv9g pic.twitter.com/7Zxy8bUgLC
— AFP news agency (@AFP) August 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/AFP/status/1291267778234560512
Hiroshima: Japan marks 75 years since first atomic bomb https://t.co/ashc3r9sxX
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) August 6, 2020
"We must never allow this painful past to repeat itself."
Japan’s officials offer prayers and flowers to mark the 75th anniversary of the world's first atomic bomb attack in #Hiroshima #平和宣言 #広島原爆の日 pic.twitter.com/wVTyZQc2Up
— Bloomberg QuickTake (@QuickTake) August 6, 2020
It’s been 75 years since the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima — marking the end of World War II and the dawn of the nuclear age — but survivors like Masaaki Takano still live with the consequences. https://t.co/IIsNbyWbu7
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 6, 2020
Seventy-five years ago, the U.S. dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Writer John Hersey shook Americans by telling the story of history’s first atomic bombing from the survivors’ point of view. https://t.co/1Unp7zEqPk
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) August 6, 2020
A relatively small number of Hiroshima survivors, known in Japan as hibakusha, will attend this year's 75th memorial.
As their numbers fall, they and their supporters are being forced to envision what the nuclear disarmament movement will look like.https://t.co/behuKX1ZEU
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 5, 2020
Bells tolled in #Hiroshima on Thursday for the 75th anniversary of the world's first #atomic bombing, with ceremonies downsized due to the coronavirus and the city's mayor urging nations to reject selfish nationalism and unite to fight all threats. #Japanhttps://t.co/Swb5d5e3pu
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) August 6, 2020
On 75th anniversary of atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Covid risks keep some survivors from ceremony. But time is also taking hibakusha “Each year a few thousand more disappear. Who knows how many years we have left?” @BenjaminDooley @hudidi1 https://t.co/4gdnezRYmR
— Motoko Rich (@motokorich) August 6, 2020
Watch live as Hiroshima marks 75th anniversary of atomic bomb blast https://t.co/kiywg9vuZf
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 5, 2020
As Hiroshima marks the 75th anniversary of the world’s first atomic attack, we revisit the story of Sadako Sasaki – the girl that became the icon for world peace. pic.twitter.com/QzI7mh48kG
— DW News (@dwnews) August 6, 2020
Keiko Ogura intends to commemorate August 6 in peaceful contemplation alongside the river at Peace Park — but will never talk about her experiences with her own children.https://t.co/1aQhpWIVdx
— DW News (@dwnews) August 6, 2020
The first atomic bomb was dropped in Hiroshima, killing more than 70,000 people instantly. Three days later, another atomic attack was made over Nagasaki, which killed 40,000 people.
Know what happened and the nuclear impact. #Hiroshima75#HiroshimaDayhttps://t.co/2wBO3YiJSz
— Business Standard (@bsindia) August 6, 2020
How powerful 'Little Boy' & 'Fat Man' are compared to the most powerful warheads in the world. A look…#HiroshimaDay #Hiroshima pic.twitter.com/AOHwU9OZeh
— CNBC-TV18 (@CNBCTV18News) August 6, 2020
#OTD in 1945 (Aug-5 19:15 ET, Aug-6 8:15 JST), the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Among the 140,000 killed were several American PoWs including Navy Airman Normand Brissette. He survived the blast but died 2 weeks later. Details of his fate were classified until the 1970s. pic.twitter.com/VBCyHVcqKx
— U.S. Naval Institute (@NavalInstitute) August 5, 2020
Hiroshima: The day Michiko nearly missed her train https://t.co/LhdySHc1H9
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 5, 2020
The world's first nuclear bomb used against civilians went off at 08:15 local time in the southwestern city of Hiroshima, unleashing a deadly mushroom cloud. https://t.co/1ZAOD2HNJu
— euronews (@euronews) August 6, 2020
Japan marks 75 years since the world's first atomic bomb attack, with the coronavirus pandemic forcing a scaling back of ceremonies to commemorate the victims. https://t.co/TeotIiH6U4
— GMA News (@gmanews) August 5, 2020
#InPics | #Japan marked 75 years since the world's first atomic bomb attack, which killed around 140,000 people in #Hiroshima and left many more deeply traumatised
Here are some facts about the devastating attacks#Hiroshima75 https://t.co/HbBpGEh6ls
— WION (@WIONews) August 6, 2020
75 years ago today, the world witnessed one of its most devastating days. The Japanese city of Hiroshima was bombed by the united states using an atomic bomb for the first time pic.twitter.com/RXwLvMAvBR
— ANews (@anewscomtr) August 6, 2020
INTERVIEW | 'Year I would like to forget': #Hiroshima survivor opens up on 75th anniversary of atomic bombing https://t.co/83rolsvo45
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) August 6, 2020
RIGHT NOW in 1945, an American B-29 drops an atom bomb on Hiroshima. It falls for 44 seconds before exploding. 60,000 people die in the blast. pic.twitter.com/vY5wIMe3sl
— Military History Now (@MilHistNow) August 5, 2020
6 Aug 1945: U.S. B-29 #bomber Enola Gay drops the first #atomic bomb in war known as "Little Boy" on #Hiroshima, Japan, killing ~70,000 people immediately and thousands more later due to radiation exposure. #history #WW2 #WWII #EnolaGay #ad https://t.co/9AMxZJDLtc pic.twitter.com/QS9Azw8ECA
— Today In History (@URDailyHistory) August 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/UNESCO/status/1291224993540583424
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, I take the opportunity to urge governments, organizations and individuals to rededicate themselves to making the achievement of peace the centerpiece of our lives. https://t.co/jQjSW8hS66
— Dalai Lama (@DalaiLama) August 6, 2020
75 years ago today the first atomic bomb was dropped over Hiroshima, instantly killing tens of thousands of the city's inhabitants.
Setsuko Thurlow, then 13, was one of the city's survivors. In 2017 she jointly accepted the #NobelPeacePrize in Oslo on behalf of @nuclearban. pic.twitter.com/EzDmSfPKPn
— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) August 6, 2020
“The danger of a nuclear catastrophe today is equal to the darkest days of the Cold War. And most of the public simply do not understand that reality,” says former Defense Secretary William Perry. https://t.co/LjoW6Fblzq
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) August 6, 2020
Humans do not deserve earth, The Earth does not belong to humans.
On this day August 6, 1945, at 8:15 am #Hiroshima
pic.twitter.com/TecOO0kBWg— Moments & memories (@momentmemori) August 6, 2020
The atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima 75 years ago today.
Nuclear threat has not gone away.
Today there are thousands of weapons far more powerful, ready to be dropped in an instant.
We need a #NuclearBan: https://t.co/olmyMBlXGZ
— ICRC (@ICRC) August 6, 2020
Right now. This exact moment, August 6, 8:15 AM (JST), when you are scrolling through your feed, marks 75 years since a nuclear bomb was dropped on #Hiroshima, wiping out the city and killing tens of thousands in a flash. Let’s take a moment to remember the lives lost. pic.twitter.com/tub4D5RKaV
— ICAN (@nuclearban) August 5, 2020
Koko Kondo, a survivor of the atomic bombing of #Hiroshima and long-time activist for nuclear abolition has a message for young people. Join us in 20 minutes (15:00 JST / 07:00 GMT) for a live conversation with Koko → https://t.co/vYpyoDbJB1 #Hiroshima75 #nuclearban @peace_boat pic.twitter.com/D9VqkTe9VI
— ICAN (@nuclearban) August 6, 2020
#TodayInHistory Hiroshima is devastated by the atomic bomb Little Man in 1945. 140,000 killed, the plight of those who survived was even worse, many suffering from the radioactive fallout. This was a war crime in any way you see it. #LestWeForget #Hiroshima75 pic.twitter.com/s7OY3b3yB7
— History Under Your Feet (@HUFToday) August 6, 2020
A moment of silence was held this morning in Hiroshima, Japan to mark the 75th anniversary of the atomic bombings, the first time in history a nuclear weapon was used in a war. Memorial ceremonies have been scaled back this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Images: EPA-EFE pic.twitter.com/A7skjXnpcw
— BFM News (@NewsBFM) August 6, 2020
Today 75 years ago, American bomber B-29 "Enola Gay" drops the first atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima.
Some 75,000–80,000 people were killed by the blast and resultant firestorm, another 70,000 were injured. #WW2 pic.twitter.com/zh39CiyZeh
— WWII Pictures (@WWIIpix) August 6, 2020
"Hell is probably like what we went through. It must never be allowed to happen again."#Hiroshima, #Nagasaki survivors plead for abolition of nuclear weapons on 75th anniversary of U.S.-led attacks.https://t.co/1PSJLQ7ffa
— Common Dreams (@commondreams) August 5, 2020
Remembering the horror of Hiroshima 75 years ago today. It is unacceptable that Australia hasn't signed the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. We must be working towards a world without nuclear weapons. #auspol #politas #nuclearban
— Andrew Wilkie MP (@WilkieMP) August 5, 2020
On this day in 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on #Hiroshima, killing over 100,000 people. Three days later, another fell on #Nagasaki, killing 45,000.
Due to the catastrophic consequences nuclear weapons pose, we reaffirm our commitment to achieving a world free of such arms. pic.twitter.com/qjyz6UvzRN
— European Greens (@europeangreens) August 6, 2020
“I think I am probably part of the last generation who can bear witness to the bombing. Before everything is lost, I want to somehow ensure that our sentiments will resonate into the future.”
– Harada Hiroshi, Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor#Hiroshima75https://t.co/YvRNqR112x
— Greenpeace (@Greenpeace) August 6, 2020
75 years ago, at this exact moment, the United States used a nuclear weapon in war for first time in history, on the people of Hiroshima. Three days later it used a second nuclear weapon on Nagasaki. I, and many smarter than me, study what we study so they remain the world’s last pic.twitter.com/oP1P8dK1qu
— Vipin Narang (@NarangVipin) August 5, 2020
Remember this?
Hiroshima Survivor Cries, and Obama Gives Him a Hug https://t.co/FvCZFve5HY
— David Wolman (@davidwolman) August 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/RealCedricDark/status/1291067738631348224
“The current phase of this campaign [against China] began not with Trump but with Barack Obama, who in 2011 flew to Australia to declare the greatest build-up of U.S. naval forces in the Asia-Pacific region since World War Two.” –@johnpilgerhttps://t.co/nlsJj7SCmS
— Stephen W. Carson (@RadicalLib) August 5, 2020
https://twitter.com/roger3cav/status/1290733187635662848
Seventy-five years ago today, the United States dropped a single nuclear bomb on Hiroshima, killing more than 140,000 people and inflicting suffering across generations. We must prohibit and eliminate these horrific weapons before they are ever used again. #nuclearban #Hiroshima pic.twitter.com/aStt1qg6CV
— Tim Wright (@TimMilesWright) August 5, 2020
Charred bodies, the smell of burned flesh. 8.15 am 6/8/1945, US B-29 bomber 'Enola Gay' flying over #Hiroshima released 'Little Boy', a uranium bomb with a destructive force equivalent to 16 kilotons of TNT. Final death toll 140,000. Why are bombs still falling 75 yrs on? pic.twitter.com/56UgpkrnLl
— Ron Baumann (@DrRonBaumann) August 5, 2020
Today is the 75th anniversary of Hiroshima. I covered the 50th from Japan, and wrote this 6 years ago — Surviving Hiroshima https://t.co/zcLmGNEHSI #CourageON "For we shall not repeat this evil."
— Maria Ressa (@mariaressa) August 6, 2020
75th anniversary of Hiroshima atomic bombing.#Hiroshima75 #HiroshimaDay pic.twitter.com/gkZcLJGL17
— @dkbiswas_74 (@74_dkbiswas) August 6, 2020
History department’s Martin J. Sherwin co-authors an op-ed about the U.S. decision to drop the atomic bomb on Japan in Los Angeles Times. Read more >> https://t.co/6EXjlVHb4a
— georgemasonchss (@GeorgeMasonCHSS) August 5, 2020
Martin Sherwin publishes op-ed in Japanese newspaper about use of Atomic Bombs https://t.co/QoAgkGRXpM
— HIST/ARTH at GMU (@HistArthGMU) August 4, 2020
For a quick and easy-to-understand oral summary of recent research on the main questions surrounding the A-bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, watch this discussion with four leading historians: https://t.co/jMh2LX7Bnd No, it was not necessary.
— Joseph Essertier (@JosephEssertier) August 3, 2020
Thought you may want to see this – Enola Gay – Justice Kills – 75th anniversary of Hiroshima https://t.co/4CasD27n0i #Hiroshima #NeverAgain
— ooberfuse (@ooberfuse) August 1, 2020
“We didn't need to do it, and we knew we didn't need to do it, and they knew that we didn't need to do it, we used them as an experiment for two atomic bombs.” ~ Brig. Gen. Carter Clarke, quoted in “The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb,” by Gar Alperovitz.https://t.co/1MUPBFYzHZ!
— Airis Dämon (@AirisDamon) July 30, 2020
Op-Ed: "U.S. leaders knew we didn't have to drop atomic bombs on Japan to win the war. We did it anyway," by historians Gar Alperovitz and Martin J. Sherwin via @latimes https://t.co/Ssfq9MxQGx #StillHere #Hiroshima #Nagasaki pic.twitter.com/e0pcmw7KPg
— Daryl G Kimball (@DarylGKimball) August 5, 2020
Historian Gar Alperovitz reshaped the debate about the use of nuclear weapons by the United States in 1945.
It was honour to host him for a conversation about Truman's 'Atomic Diplomacy' as we mark #Hiroshima75
— CND (@CNDuk) August 5, 2020
#OnThisDay at 08:15 in 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. Today we remember the lives lost and vow to double down on our campaign for a nuclear free world.
Join the Peace Wave using the hashtag #Hiroshima75 and tell the world never again.https://t.co/8Z4JFQKhVP pic.twitter.com/GcjYSe4sQP
— CND (@CNDuk) August 6, 2020
This Foreign Policy piece on the 50th anniversary, from Gar Alperovitz, is a good overview of the difficulty historians have had contextualizing the explosion of the bomb at Hiroshima since 1945. https://t.co/iNUNtFqMKf
— Kip Hill (@kiphillreporter) August 5, 2020
Little-known fact about Hiroshima attackhttps://t.co/kSZa6lMfCC @GarAlperovitz @TheNation #Hiroshima75 pic.twitter.com/eWYpyb86V4
— Jefferson Morley (@jeffersonmorley) August 4, 2020
"American public opinion, strongly supportive of the bombings at the time, has shifted markedly. Which generation has it right?" Jack Schwartz. https://t.co/SMlB4m9C4i
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) August 1, 2020
Hiroshima, Nagasaki survivors fear Trump policies could lead to new nuclear attacks https://t.co/urYJMlgK9Y
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) August 6, 2020
#WWII "The Invasion of Japan" Beginning in June 1945, the military leaders of Japan started a campaign called “The Glorious Death of One Hundred Million.” The message to the Japanese populace was that “it is glorious to die for the Holy Emperor of Japan" https://t.co/pU0Cg7MKP1
— Son of Sandor (@Son_of_Sandor) August 1, 2020
All the below links are in English, and the below tweets are in English or Japanese.
標記につき取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
Ireland Vol.70 (coalition government)
Ireland Vol.69 (coalition government)
Ireland Vol.68 (economy)
Ireland Vol.67 (post-GE2020)
Ireland Vol.66 (post-GE2020)
Ireland Vol.65 (post-GE2020)
Ireland Vol.64 (GE2020: results – miscellaneous)
Ireland Vol.63 (GE2020: results – Irish Examiner)
Ireland Vol.62 (GE2020: results – TheJournal.ie)
cf.
Ireland Vol.54 (universities, etc.)
Ireland Vol.52 (universities, etc.)
Ireland Vol.51 (universities, etc.)
日本関連を含むアイルランド関連等ツイート
https://twitter.com/HRIRacing/status/1285620553399689216
https://twitter.com/mcstayagent/status/1286751998512168962
AMERICAN PHAROAH is on fire! Following 2YO winners this week in Japan & Ireland & victory for Turned Aside in yesterdays G3 Quick Call, he was represented by another winner today when American Dream broke her maiden for Steve Asmussen & owner/breeder Peter Blum! #CoolmoreSires pic.twitter.com/imTf77AR6Y
— Coolmore America (@coolmoreamerica) July 25, 2020
One in a million! Enable wins a record-breaking third King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes… @Ascot @FrankieDettori pic.twitter.com/m8L1HKpNjc
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/UCD_Japan/status/1284109503965929473
#Coronavirus: Japan's household spending slumps at record rate https://t.co/CaTfqeI5ky
— UCD Japan (@UCD_Japan) July 7, 2020
#Japan flooding: Many feared dead in flooded care home https://t.co/KYfvW5NjYi
— UCD Japan (@UCD_Japan) July 4, 2020
BBC News – #Coronavirus: #Japan's mysteriously low virus death rate https://t.co/9IY8b9Lksf
— UCD Japan (@UCD_Japan) July 4, 2020
#Japenese Folklore in #Irish (with English Subtitles). #LafcadioHearn #BeanSneachta #ゆきおんな@LafcadioHearn1 Congrats to Junko-san and the team @dcsdcouncil @ArtsCouncilNI. https://t.co/bpl8GPtr7E @langsconnect_ie @OVFLanguages @languages_ie@FoyleOBon @ucdgaeltacht
— UCD Japan (@UCD_Japan) July 4, 2020
Why are the Japanese so resilient? https://t.co/L2V5ggYsoH via @BBC_Travel
— UCD Japan (@UCD_Japan) July 1, 2020
#Olympus quits camera business after 84 years https://t.co/ZcRhoSBTvl
— UCD Japan (@UCD_Japan) June 24, 2020
On Wednesday 15th July, the IJCC held a webinar titled "The future of Irish food, drink and agriculture in Japan".
★Read full article here: https://t.co/iuKuHyK8wD#Ireland #Japan #food #agriculture #webinar #WhiskELtd #BordBia #IrishFoodBoard #theEmbassyofIrelandinJapan pic.twitter.com/dpgMkdhUr1
— IJCC (@IJCC_Tokyo) July 20, 2020
I went to school in Synge St where GB Shaw was born; 300 m from where Yeats was schooled. Trips to the dentist were 150 m from where Oscar Wilde was reared, where James & Nora had their first date and where Beckett & Burke read. Literary Dublin; giants everywhere! @MoLI_Museum https://t.co/0gue2I873d
— Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapanEN) July 26, 2020
Great as ever to confer with Jody Meehan, President of Japan GAA, on future plans for developing Gaelic Games in Japan. @JapanGAA @GAAAsia @officialgaa @IJCC_Tokyo @injtokyo @injwebsite @cce_japan @IASIL_Japan @JET_IRELAND @GlobalIrish @IrishEmbJapan @ExpJapan @cathmartingreen pic.twitter.com/2qusxuuZMj
— Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapanEN) July 21, 2020
Week 4: @IrishEmbJapan series #MyIrishMusicJapan with @cce_japan. Gifted Japanese exponents of old Irish musical instruments. The Uileann Pipes @comhaltas @GradamCeoil @RTECeiliHouse @DeptAHG @culture_ireland @fleadhcheoil @fobraonain @cathmartingreen @eugenedownes @GlobalIrish https://t.co/IYEJ7Cfn7o
— Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapanEN) July 10, 2020
A great relief to learn of “tsundoku”. Quel soulagement! @NLIreland @MoLI_Museum @UCD_Japan @TCDAsianStudies @DCU @ExpJapan @IASIL_Japan @JET_IRELAND @mkitano22 @ambafrancejp @Yeatssocietyirl @cc_irlandais @GIHNYU @helenajuly @NBurgessDFAT https://t.co/3DOKeFcHO6
— Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapanEN) June 30, 2020
Message from Ambassador Kavanagh to Irish citizens in Japan who are registered with the Embassy. Beir bua Éireann i Nua Eabhrach um thráthnóna! @GlobalIrish @IJCC_Tokyo @injtokyo @JapanGAA @cce_japan @IASIL_Japan @dfatirl @IrishEmbJapan pic.twitter.com/HUC7P0Od5w
— Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapanEN) June 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/IDA_TOKYO/status/1274927294901972994
The Government continues to advise against all non-essential travel. All people entering Ireland, except from Northern Ireland, are required to restrict their movement for 14 days, and to complete a Public Health Passenger Locator Form.
— アイルランド大使館 Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapan) July 27, 2020
Ireland’s travel advice for Japan has been updated and is available to view here (https://t.co/qDYUWki6hk). This contains updates on Japan’s travel restrictions to all EU countries, including Ireland, and the Irish Government’s latest advice for returning to Ireland. pic.twitter.com/VbHQoysKVR
— アイルランド大使館 Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapan) July 27, 2020
アイルランドの無形文化遺産の1つ、アイルランド原産の犬種。世界一の体高を誇るアイリッシュ・ウルフハウンド、歴史が古く、特徴的な尻尾を持つアイリッシュ・ウォーター・スパニエル、毛色が美しいケリー・ブルー・テリアなど、9種類の犬が登録されています。https://t.co/DRa9pC4mXn
— アイルランド大使館 Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapan) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/IrishEmbJapan/status/1286587676175536128
https://twitter.com/IrishEmbJapan/status/1286077173980205056
今日は #土用の丑の日 。ご存知でしたか?北アイルランドのネイ湖でとれるうなぎ Lough Neagh Eel は、EUのPGI (地理的表示保護) に認定・登録されています。手際よく行われるうなぎの選別作業の様子は、以下の動画でご覧ください。
▶️ https://t.co/u7vJst0k3i pic.twitter.com/lVQOtkjPaV— アイルランド大使館 Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapan) July 20, 2020
アイルランドの無形文化遺産の1つ、スナップネット漁。この伝統的な網漁は、1000年以上にわたりスリー・シスターズと呼ばれる3本の川 (バロー川、ノア川、シュア川) で継承され、サーモン漁の最盛期である夏限定で行われています。https://t.co/JwELz6G0U3
— アイルランド大使館 Ireland in Japan (@IrishEmbJapan) July 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/IrishEmbJapan/status/1277890367334035456
ブログ更新しました!!
今回は現地特派員からの大好評企画「ハイクロスとタワーと私」です。アイルランド独特のキリスト教修道院、教会にあるハイクロスと呼ばれる十字架やタワーを全て確認しようと奮闘中です。アイルランドの少しコアな部分をご紹介しております♪https://t.co/ziXUTtRtw6 pic.twitter.com/meEyS4aSlh— ジャパン・アイルランド・トラベル (@japanireland) July 21, 2020
ウォルシュウイスキーがアジアのネットワークを強化https://t.co/QSaCAET8NY pic.twitter.com/9cUdWEnDUk
— Irish Whiskey Japan (@IrishWhiskeyJP) April 27, 2020
“The pandemic has really highlighted the value of arts and culture and how they can help contribute to our resilience."
Chief Executive Désirée Finnegan spoke to @IrishTimesLaura on the Irish screen industries, COVID-19's impact & planning for the future. https://t.co/96MTvcxoHf
— Screen Ireland (@ScreenIreland) July 22, 2020
.@BrittanyFerries to boost its France-Ireland links https://t.co/QycB83Du6h
— Tourism Ireland (@TourismIreland) July 24, 2020
The COVID Tracker app can help reduce the spread of coronavirus. It helps support our contact tracing team by contacting you if you’ve been in contact with someone who has tested positive for #COVID19. You can download the COVID Tracker app here:
➡️https://t.co/51qhxUo88D pic.twitter.com/zrE7rFH9rQ— HSE Ireland (@HSELive) July 20, 2020
Donate! Now that’s a good word
We’ll donate our tracking device & you donate your personal medical information, so we can keep you on a very short leash!
People are so eager to sign their anatomy over in blood
1mil people installed it in 1st 36hrs https://t.co/weKbJjCJF1
— Marina Finnagan (@FinnaganMarina) July 21, 2020
Germany and Ireland have both trumpeted their success in rolling out coronavirus contact-tracing apps
But there is not yet any evidence as to how effective they are https://t.co/jPYkCLjMIJ
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 22, 2020
"Northern Ireland will be the first part of the UK to have a contact tracing app…Both apps have been designed by the company Nearform." @NearForm is leading the way in developing and deploying COVID apps at scale. https://t.co/gInx6BJJET
— Cian Ó Maidín (@Cianomaidin) July 24, 2020
A lot of common sense from Mattie McGrath in the Dáil today in relation to Ireland's approach to the #EUCO #coronavirus recovery deal.
"We're the good boys in Europe. We're the lackeys. We accept everything and nod"#Ireland #Coronavirusireland #irishfreedom pic.twitter.com/yd0fgM7pis— JRD (@JRD0000) July 22, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has hit new milestones, with cases topping four million in the United States and three million in Europe as fresh spikes from Belgium to Tokyo to Melbourne forced new restrictions on citizens#Us #Europe https://t.co/ENKCabRdKe
— H24 News Ireland (@h24news_ie) July 24, 2020
Coronavirus: Travellers arriving in Northern Ireland from Spain to quarantine for 14 days https://t.co/hAjM2wpcBi pic.twitter.com/3w51nO50QP
— Independent.ie (@Independent_ie) July 26, 2020
All the below links are in English, and all the below tweets are in Japanese.
標記につき取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
Benelux Vol.4 (Belgium Vol.3 / Netherlands Vol.8)
Benelux Vol.3 (Luxembourg Vol.1)
Benelux Vol.2 (Netherlands Vol.7 / Belgium Vol.2)
Benelux Vol.1 (Netherlands Vol.6 / Belgium Vol.1)
(いつもながらあくまでざっと見た一部ですが)各国国名等をツイッター検索して出て来た関連ツイート
養鶏場を“水上”に建設 オランダ企業が見つけた逆転のイノベーションhttps://t.co/vuUrhPXJwd
— ELEMINIST (@eleminist) July 25, 2020
雨を砂糖水に変え、昆虫にとっての食料源となる「人工花」をつくるプロジェクトがオランダではじまった。「わたしたちは自然を破壊する種ではなく、テクノロジーと自らの知性を自然環境の『回復』に活かすことができる」https://t.co/uKHOSY6iVC
— WIRED.jp (@wired_jp) May 14, 2019
オランダのスタートアップ企業がAIによる視覚情報読み上げサービスをグーグル社のウェアラブル端末に搭載して発売することを発表しました。視覚障害を持つ人たちの日常から限りなく「障害」を取り除きます。(アーカイブ)https://t.co/KRPdv2PyWf
— IDEAS FOR GOOD (@IDEAS_4_GOOD) July 22, 2020
建築の創造性を解き放つ金属3Dプリンター 竹中工務店がオランダのスタートアップ企業とタッグ – 日経クロステック https://t.co/gwQjYs9wvQ pic.twitter.com/83p16euzF5
— beep_R_A.K. (@beep_roadrunner) July 22, 2020
オランダの絵本作家ディック・ブルーナの代表作「ミッフィー」とのコラボが今年も発売されます! 今回は新たにスナッフィーとメラニーが仲間入り! コラボアイテムには毎日のお買い物が楽しくなりそうなレジカゴバッグなど、生活雑貨が盛りだくさんなのでぜひチェックして!https://t.co/39qXWJylLc pic.twitter.com/tYv3gP8AmV
— スタディオクリップ (@studio_clip) July 24, 2020
オランダ、キューケンホフ公園のカラフルな花の川 pic.twitter.com/ORtbRvr8Yq
— Slowly (@SlowlyDesign) July 25, 2020
Vol.1432、「世界最大花き卸売企業Dutch Flower Group(オランダ)」 https://t.co/P9I3adibaq
— ナチュラルアート (@naturalart_cojp) July 22, 2020
【オランダ】チューリップ畑。北オランダ地方のアナパウローナという町には色鮮やかなチューリップ畑が広がっています。世界最大のチューリップ公園として名高いキューケンホフ公園と並ぶ知名度があり、多くの観光客が訪れます。 pic.twitter.com/LNnpW6tfmW
— 一度は行ってみたい世界の絶景 (@WonderSightTW) July 25, 2020
チューリップ・バブル
17世紀にオランダで起きた世界初のバブル経済。オスマン帝国からもたらされたチューリップの値段がなぜか高騰しそして下降した。チューリップ時代はこのバブルで流行したチューリップが逆輸入されたことから始まった。pic.twitter.com/yoZqzGj0lp— オスマン帝国bot (@E_ottoman_bot) July 21, 2020
ブルーアンドホワイトローズ
100本の花束100本のバラの意味
「100%の愛」オランダから空輸
日本全国へお届けhttps://t.co/LSkUhnVrKI pic.twitter.com/iHghmAYfbB— ローズショップ (@roseshopjp) July 19, 2020
オランダでキノコ好きとなった私も、この鮮やかな色と、食用である事に驚きました。こちらはオランダ東部の森を散歩中に発見したサンゴ形キノコです。ベニナギナタタケでしょうか?キノコの種類の多様性には大変魅了されます。 pic.twitter.com/vW50lVPPiA
— オランダなう (@gezelijg) July 20, 2020
一説には幸せの象徴なんて言われる苺。
私たちが食べているのは明治以降に広まったオランダイチゴですが…
日本の歴史では日本書紀で記される
伊致寐姑(いちびこ)というのが苺の名前になっている
果物ではないかと言われています。#女神様のストロベリータルト #苺 https://t.co/qicRsEsNGu— たんたん (@tantan39693969) July 21, 2020
⚓オランダの『アムステルダム』 pic.twitter.com/RXohKjWC7b
— 神秘的な場所 (@rf4r4q34rq4) July 19, 2020
日本医療政策機構(HGPI)-オランダ大使館 共催 日蘭専門家会合 「テクノロジーと高齢化時代における医療倫理」(2017年4月25日)@NLinJapan (https://t.co/WgcbMCnXQg) pic.twitter.com/jBEQ9XtKGp
— 日本医療政策機構 HGPI (@hgpi_2004) August 14, 2017
#オランダ の繁栄を支えたのは、実は日本の銀ではなかったかと思われる。
というのは、オランダの繁栄期は17世紀中頃、即ち1640-70年代が最盛期だったと言われているが、それが日本からの銀輸出の最盛期と符号を合わせたように一致しているからである。
1668年に幕府がオランダ船による銀輸出を
— 歴史bot (@history_theory) July 21, 2020
ベーシックインカムで働き方は変わるのか —— 若きオランダ人歴史家が語る
日本に対する印象
毎日満員電車に乗って通勤し、やりたくもない仕事をやらされているという今日の日本は、旧ソビエト連邦が人を管理して労働させていた社会にも似ているhttps://t.co/L7Oq6OZkXO— ベーシックインカム UBI (@aibineko) July 22, 2020
日本を狙うサイバー攻撃の発信元は、中国→オランダ→ロシアと変遷しています https://t.co/ADDg7XGAzq
— 世界四季報 (@4ki4) July 23, 2020
ソーシャルメディア大手ツイッターは、最近、130人のアカウントを不正操作したハッカーは、対象者のうち最大36人の個人メッセージの受信箱にアクセスしていたと明らかにした。オランダの現役の政治家1人が含まれるという。https://t.co/alSYiOcBms
— 大紀元 エポックタイムズ・ジャパン (@epochtimes_jp) July 25, 2020
日本を狙うサイバー攻撃 発信元は中国からオランダに https://t.co/k2daPQI2Fr
— 日本経済新聞 電子版 (@nikkei) July 23, 2020
欧州経済を立て直す「復興基金」創設を巡り、EU首脳会議で南欧と北部諸国が対立しています。https://t.co/6RaISi2V50
— 毎日新聞 (@mainichi) July 20, 2020
コロナ基金でEU協議難航 南欧財政にオランダ不信感 https://t.co/lmbSeG284R
新型コロナウイルスで打撃を受けた欧州経済の復興を巡って開かれた欧州連合非公式首脳会議で、創設が提案された巨額の復興基金が返済不要の補助金中心であることなどにオランダが猛反対し、協議は初日から行き詰まった。
— 産経ニュース (@Sankei_news) July 18, 2020
メルケル独首相、米中対立の中で歴史的転換 EU復興基金 https://t.co/sEaETL1QSR
EU内で、財政基盤の弱い南欧と、財政規律を求めるオランダや北欧の対立は今後も続く。だが、27カ国首脳は、「合意見送り」に逃げなかった。
— 産経ニュース (@Sankei_news) July 21, 2020
https://twitter.com/usembassytokyo/status/1136500139651022848
オランダ経済・気候政策省 企業誘致局 @NFIAJapan
https://twitter.com/BelgiumEmbJapan/status/1286510223113388032
https://twitter.com/BelgiumEmbJapan/status/1227512303370719232
https://twitter.com/TMLJapan/status/1285120752908288000
https://twitter.com/ayuchichi1046/status/1284099877048217601
エレガントなチョコアイシングケーキをお届けする【THE NICOLE】
ベルギー産カカオ58%のチョコレートに低甘味、低脂肪の生クリームを合わせたクリームをサンド✨
【幸せは体から】をコンセプトに体に優しい商品づくりをしております。
自家製のベリーコンフィチュールを使用https://t.co/oXTcsMfGfI pic.twitter.com/ynPlM2KCrP— Cake.jp@ケーキ通販 (@iiicakejp) July 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/kamomimic1/status/1284425096107405312
https://twitter.com/themaplemania/status/1285853562266742785
【ミゼラブル】
フワッと軽いバタークリームに濃厚なアーモンド生地
シンプルだけど、バタークリーム好きにはたまらないベルギー伝統菓子
なんかなし pic.twitter.com/Ivy5PTJzXL
— シャル (@okashisyaru) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/mognavi/status/1281115270392709125
地元産さつまいもにこだわる台湾・虎屋のさつまいもチーズケーキ
保存料、添加物不使用 500g / 6インチ 186kcal / 100g
¥1,797
ベルギーの優秀味覚賞に出展し星を獲得した
ピザみたいに抹茶チーズケーキとハーフアンドハーフで注文できるのは面白い
雲林県虎尾 https://t.co/4YjohQ0gKa pic.twitter.com/mPcquNDr96— あーつ (@blackflagcrz) July 25, 2020
✴︎No-BakeいちごミルクケーキBerrys and Milk cake ✴︎ベルギーより#86 https://t.co/MAQaIbD3Ge @YouTubeより
— ラウワン石井店公式アカウント (@Lansing666) July 26, 2020
業務用スーパーのベルギーワッフル美味しいらしいと聞いて買ってみたけど本当だった pic.twitter.com/FH9tMOY8mq
— アンザイ (@anzaioden) July 23, 2020
ヘント(ベルギー) pic.twitter.com/j7EbSmvo8k
— きれいな風景~Have a break~ (@new_rakuen) July 20, 2020
コンスタン・モンタルド『霊感の泉』1907年 ベルギー王立美術館 pic.twitter.com/TcURMVHZsi
— 美術ファン@世界の名画 (@bijutsufan) July 18, 2020
1890年から1900年頃、ベルギー、ブリュッセル周辺で撮影された牛乳売りの行商人と少年の写真。Photochromで印刷されている。犬に牽かせる荷車はオランダやベルギーなどで使用された。 pic.twitter.com/Sj0gxv6wMl
— 民族衣装bot (@Minzokubot) July 22, 2020
39年前の今日7月26日は、ベルギーで行われたスパ・フランコルシャン24時間レースで、マツダRX-7(ウォーキンショー/デュドネ組)が日本車として初の総合優勝を果たした日です。デュドネさんが当時を振り返る特集記事を公開しました。 https://t.co/31OgbCURcK #spa24hours #mazdarx7 #MZRacingJP pic.twitter.com/vIkmZXXRqs
— MZRacingJP (@MZRacing) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/BBWJapan/status/1285492305986818051
エインカレムからのお知らせです。京都カルメル会修道院はベルギー人によって創立された事で、ゴフレットなどのベルギー風焼き菓子が作られています。門外不出のレシピによって作られたお菓子は、パッケージも可愛らしくて人気です!ミニフェア商品は インスタグラムでも随時ご紹介して行きます。 pic.twitter.com/IVq6soUtLS
— 教文館〈公式〉 (@kyobunkwan) July 23, 2020
「ベルギービールウィークエンド2020名古屋」2020年8月13日(木)〜18日(火)久屋大通公園 エディオン久屋広場・エンゼル広場にて開催 – https://t.co/0MEMijFPQZ pic.twitter.com/w44vMdadVJ
— 日本ビアジャーナリスト協会 (@beer_jbja) July 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/Taiwan_in_Osaka/status/1284454624569683970
ベルギーの大学、孔子学院院長宋氏のスパイ案に対し再入国禁止。
やっぱり孔子学院は中共の海外手先である!
→日本に何軒孔子学院があるね?中共の政治正確を確保する為にアプリ開発勿論中共の利益を前提に、今欧米諸国もTikTokを封殺。
→日本の自治体まだTikTokと連携?https://t.co/emzkNvwbti pic.twitter.com/NCVjsEeaSR— ☆Chris*台湾人☆ (@bluesayuri) July 23, 2020
ルクセンブルク貿易投資事務所(東京) @LuxembourgTokyo
知られざるルクセンブルク1-モーゼル渓谷の絶景 https://t.co/mg9hZXrjyZ
— LIEF: ルクセンブルク・フォーラム (@LIEF_lux) July 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/TrendStream/status/1089868885203902464
ルクセンブルグ証取 世界初の「グリーン金融」専用の取引所創設。まずグリーンボンド上場へ。厳格な上場基準(RIEF) https://t.co/wMYnwd7MWh pic.twitter.com/g2Bsx49qBN
— 一般社団法人環境金融研究機構(RIEF) (@riefjp) October 6, 2016
この動画は面白いな!ルクセンブルグ首相が、英国ジョンソン首相(抗議デモに臆して記者会見から逃げてしまった)に対して、英国政治への怒りを隠せず、歯に衣着せない演説。抗議デモ参加者の意見表明権利を擁護し、隣に突然キャンセルした英首相が立っていると想定してのジェスチャーまで演じている。 https://t.co/XVJvOO6NqT
— Norio Nakatsuji (@norionakatsuji) September 17, 2019
ルクセンブルグ首相がBREXIT反対派の前で共同記者会見を開いて英首相が逃げ出したことで、ルクセンブルグやEUはけしからんとの英国内の声
要するに英国とEUのBREXIT合意は完全に死んだということだhttps://t.co/sAFUgY7j48
— 藤原直哉 (@naoyafujiwara) September 17, 2019
欧州議会はEUの立法機関。5年ごとにEUの有権者によって選出される751人の議員から成っている。議長はマルティン・シュルツ。ストラスブール、ブリュッセル、ルクセンブルグの3箇所にEU議会は設置されている。@EP_President @Europarl_EN @EUinJapan pic.twitter.com/RmZXhNG6bS
— EUNIC JAPAN (@eunicjapan) November 16, 2016
ルクセンブルグも中国との「 #一帯一路 」協力の覚書に調印
2019年3月28日https://t.co/ORA8XvuHIe— abyss (@umi51771815) March 28, 2019
対外直接投資上位国 pic.twitter.com/5ZdAX8J2Ik
— Bot08(日本カネ不足協会 会員) (@ropcb08) November 4, 2019
対内直接投資残高の国際比較(ドルベース、2016年末) pic.twitter.com/o2jWnvgjDC
— Bot08(日本カネ不足協会 会員) (@ropcb08) July 28, 2017
EU(欧州連合)の主要機関7つのうち2つがあり、隣国ベルギーと共にヨーロッパ経済の中心と言われている「ルクセンブルグ」。
今回は、美しい景観と経済が高水準を保つ国ルクセンブルクの魅力的な観光スポットを紹介します☺https://t.co/ikkDZkH8cm#tabichannel #ルクセンブルク #観光 #旅行
— TABI CHANNEL (@tabi_channel) June 28, 2020
久しぶりの情報系ではないフォト記事。
ルクセンブルクの絶景多数収録し出るので読んでやってください!町歩きの抑えどころ!ルクセンブルグ観光のコツと所要時間 https://t.co/BfI0vK6dvm via @eurotravellerJp
— Euro traveller (@eurotravellerJP) April 11, 2018
All the below links are in English, and all the below tweets are in Japanese.
標記につき取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
Southern Europe Vol.3 (Portugal Vol.3 / Spain Vol.8 / Italy Vol.5 / Greece Vol.3)
Southern Europe Vol.2 (Italy Vol.4 / Spain Vol.7 / Portugal Vol.2 / Greece Vol.2)
Southern Europe Vol.1 (Italy Vol.3 / Spain Vol.6 / Portugal Vol.1)
Dairy Vol.3 (Cheese Vol.3: Feta) / Greece Vol.1
(いつもながらあくまで一部ですが)各国国名等をツイッター検索して出て来た関連ツイート
ポルトガル
ポルトガルのタグス川ではローマ時代よりイルカが目撃されてきたが、近年人前に姿を現す機会はめっきり減っていた。しかしここ2カ月で目撃情報が急増しているという。 pic.twitter.com/hP8lOUWZhY
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) July 19, 2020
少し前まで経済危機だったポルトガル。首都リスボンが観光ブームに沸いている。 pic.twitter.com/DtQbWl1Noe
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) October 17, 2019
神の手※ポルトガルのマデイラ諸島で撮影されたもの pic.twitter.com/OD2xxxvHO9
— きれいな風景~Have a break~ (@new_rakuen) July 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/odakyu_s/status/1284344660261875713
ポルトガル、リスボンの移動式書店https://t.co/l2gFO0jC7P pic.twitter.com/Deicy9MgTK
— 洛北出版 (@rakuhoku_kyoto) July 17, 2020
ポルトガルと言えば、エッグタルトが有名ですが、日本人観光者から人気なのはイワシの炭火焼。
サラダを食べながら、イワシに塩とお酢をかけながら食べると素材の味が楽しめます!
季節にはイワシ祭りが開催されるほど人気なんです!#スカイクルートラベル #海外旅行 #海外グルメ #ポルトガル pic.twitter.com/B1q3q5W3hk— スカイクルートラベル (@skycrewtravel1) July 13, 2020
\山頂にそびえ立つ宮殿/
心踊るカラフルすぎる外観!まるでおとぎ話の世界のような「ペーナ宮殿」の魅力♪
⇨ https://t.co/3lTEeRFyoF #ポルトガル#観光 pic.twitter.com/LAmHV2KEFT— トリップノート[tripnote] (@tripnote) July 8, 2017
リスボンの光 pic.twitter.com/sZF91iuK1F
— Ezogeek (@photograpark) July 14, 2020
リスボン、ビカのケーブルカー。1892年から市民の足として親しまれています。 #ポルトガル #リスボン #ケーブルカー pic.twitter.com/r8Kq1nC0Sr
— ようこそポルトガル (@yokosoportugal) July 15, 2020
リスボンの対岸にある、バレイロ地区のカラフルな建物。 #ポルトガル pic.twitter.com/vwGg5l3IOg
— ようこそポルトガル (@yokosoportugal) July 14, 2020
ポルトガル リスボン
♪ pic.twitter.com/D4fOMARdOn— 世界のストリートアートBOT (@str_arts) July 20, 2020
ポルトガル リスボン
★ pic.twitter.com/CqaaJnilYd— 世界のストリートアートBOT (@str_arts) July 15, 2020
リスボンのアーティストAna Matilde de Sousaは、日本のポップカルチャー研究者でもあり、Hetamoéヘタモエ名義で漫画を発表。「Violent Delights」は、定番のトーストをくわえて遅刻シーンから始まり、「ロミオとジュリエット」と地球環境が解体する物語に!https://t.co/5jex2ln2WH pic.twitter.com/DHildRuFcx
— タコシェ TACO ché (@tacoche) June 14, 2020
ポルトガルとスペインの水族館、動物園の視察に行ってきました!動物の見せ方が日本と違って、本当に楽しかった〜(*´∀`*)
ラッコは、ポルトガルのリスボン水族館にて。ラッコをガラス無しで、上から見れるなんて! pic.twitter.com/ciAdsAEHaP— さかな (@gogo7188sakana) February 26, 2018
リスボンは物価安すぎて、20ユーロ紙幣は日本で言う1万円札的な感じ。カフェでアメリカーノ飲むと0.75ユーロ、エッグタルトは1ユーロ。 pic.twitter.com/b7mMo18nlW
— TKC Productions (@tkcproductions) February 9, 2018
ポルトガル発・ボディケア&フレグランス「クラウス ポルト」新宿ルミネに日本初店舗 – https://t.co/caSprpwsVw pic.twitter.com/BlFEDpEXRD
— Fashion Press (@fashionpressnet) February 3, 2020
トウガラシ
ナス科トウガラシ属、原産地はもちろん中南米。
ポルトガルの海上貿易の拡大と共に世界各地に広がり様々な品種が生まれた。
スコヴィル値という専用の辛さ単位が存在し、2018年現在の最大値は「ペッパーX」が記録した318万スコヴィル。
それ本当に食えるのか? pic.twitter.com/o1KFwHzXvA— 偏見で語る中南米bot (@Latinamericabot) July 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/SoccerKingJP/status/1283563198226903041
6月は「リスボン日本祭り」の月でもあります。すでに7回目を迎え、年々賑やかになっていますね!
Festa do Japão em Lisboa, no dia 24 de junho!https://t.co/zT8gCfvcXi pic.twitter.com/aPzkaK0pnA— ポルトガル大使館 (@Portugal_Tokyo) June 1, 2017
【6月は日本でもいわし祭り!】毎年6月にリスボンで開催される「いわし祭り」にちなみ、日本でも「いわし祭り」キャンペーンを行う飲食店が増加。そこで日本ポルトガル協会と大阪日本ポルトガル協会が「日本全国ポルトガルいわし祭りmap」を作成!https://t.co/WUx9OSnSFY
— ポルトガル大使館 (@Portugal_Tokyo) May 18, 2017
今夏、国内旅行を積極的に推進するポルトガル政府観光局のPR動画です。
ポルトガルを訪れたことのある外国の皆さんが自分の町からこの国の素晴らしさをポルトガル語で歌います。
今年はまだ難しいかもしれませんが、みなさんもいつか美しいポルトガルを訪れてください。https://t.co/Q0NvUw8904— ポルトガル大使館 (@Portugal_Tokyo) June 18, 2020
日本ポルトガル修好160周年記念レセプションの開催
20日,リスボンにおいて,在ポルトガル日本国大使館主催「日本ポルトガル修好160周年記念レセプション」が開催されました。
https://t.co/VihZReMUlv pic.twitter.com/HL2klpQPBV— 外務省 (@MofaJapan_jp) January 23, 2020
スペイン
サグラダ・ファミリア。バルセロナ、スペイン pic.twitter.com/2IIyYPi5yg
— 神秘的な場所 (@rf4r4q34rq4) July 18, 2020
スペインのリゾート地カルプ。地中海に面したこの地域に、Muralla Roja があります。設計は、バルセロナ出身の建築家リカルド・ポフィル。パリのクリスチャン・ディオール本社、カルティエ本社、そして日本では東京の資生堂本社を設計した世界的に有名な建築家です。 https://t.co/kxMPEjABc6 pic.twitter.com/G3K7w2NqN3
— GENIC|ジェニック (@genic_web) July 8, 2020
https://twitter.com/unaflor187/status/1282112100027039745
https://twitter.com/AGIPGRANADAJP/status/1282626402894979075
イニエスタ、日本は「僕の第3の家」。スペイン紙がW杯優勝10周年インタビュー
スペイン代表のW杯初優勝から10年。日本はアルバセテとバルセロナに次ぐ「第3の家」とコメントhttps://t.co/QmNJAdBO4l
— フットボールチャンネル⚽️ (@foot_ch) July 11, 2020
【FW岡崎 日本と現地で違う評価】https://t.co/dqbRWx0I8s
ウエスカのエース、岡崎慎司について、日本では「がむしゃら」「泥臭い」とくくられるが、スペインの識者の間では「スマート」「賢い」「美しい」と語られる。スペイン紙「マルカ」は岡崎の仕事ぶりを絶賛。
— Yahoo!ニュース (@YahooNewsTopics) July 18, 2020
名門・バルセロナも注目の逸材 C大阪 #西川潤 同い年 #久保建英 とは地元が一緒!?日本サッカー界期待のホープの素顔に迫る!|#セレッソ大阪 #サッカー #Jリーグ #テレビ東京スポーツ:#テレビ東京 https://t.co/cjfuJMwADo
— テレビ東京スポーツ (@tvtokyosports) February 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/IeJapanOffice/status/1284022426897186816
ちょうど今頃のマドリード、夜7時くらいの日が沈んでない明るさの中、乾いた熱い空気を感じながらLa Latinaのバルのテラスでキンキンに冷えたやっすいモヒートを飲みながらクラスメートと夏休みの予定を話しながらChill outしたい。。 https://t.co/2jwkDWwLHw
— IE University 日本オフィス (@IeJapanOffice) July 19, 2020
18日、マドリードで日本酒24蔵の試飲会を開催。
日本からは、やまとしずくの秋田清酒、七田の天山酒造、紀土の平和酒造の3蔵が参加し、レストラン関係者や会場の社交クラブの会員らが、日本酒を試飲に訪れました。
そして、いよいよ金曜夜は20時からチャンベリ市場にて試飲イベント!皆さんぜひ! pic.twitter.com/gL6p7FKsut— TapasMadrid (@TapasMadrid) October 17, 2019
https://twitter.com/LocalMofa/status/1280066749300260864
https://twitter.com/EmbEspJapon/status/1280062954872827904
https://twitter.com/EmbEspJapon/status/1280034821813628928
https://twitter.com/EmbEspJapon/status/1277862296635596800
https://twitter.com/EmbEspJapon/status/1283597275026071553
https://twitter.com/EmbEspJapon/status/1270949997610102789
https://twitter.com/SpainInJapan/status/1279940592647262208
https://twitter.com/SpainInJapan/status/1282619662812033025
https://twitter.com/spaintravel3/status/1283477292539432960
https://twitter.com/spaintravel3/status/1282994102527811592
イタリア
花壇ではなく、自然に咲いた花々。 pic.twitter.com/FnQnpK0ZD0
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) July 11, 2020
イタリア共和国セルジョ・マッタレッラ大統領が、クルーズ船「ダイヤモンド・プリンセス」の新型コロナウイルス集団感染の緊急事態時に、勇敢かつ責任感溢れる対応をみせたジェンナーロ・アルマ船長にイタリア共和国功労勲章・コンメンダトーレ章を授与しました。 https://t.co/iOtf3Ivz3O
— Italy in Japan (@ItalyinJPN) July 16, 2020
ENIT Tokyo ha pubblicato la seconda edizione di “Visit Italy, Italy seen by Japanese Travellers”, realizzato raccogliendo le foto vincitrici del concorso indetto con la collaborazione di @ItalyinJPN, IIC Tokyo, Alitalia, Regioni e imprese italiane che operano in Giappone. https://t.co/wqFhQR1lTm
— イタリア文化会館 東京 – IIC Tokyo (@IICTokyo) July 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/IICTokyo/status/1272697506854400000
https://twitter.com/hankyu_travel/status/1276440067284676610
【イタリア旅行のベストシーズンはいつ?】季節ごとに楽しめるイベントや観光地をイタリア在住者が紹介!主要観光都市のおすすめシーズンをチェック!#イタリアhttps://t.co/ejpJ8N3aIH
— Compathy(コンパシー)/海外旅行情報メディア (@Compathy_Team) July 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/Italia_jpn/status/1274869792197849088
新型コロナ イタリアで観光ガイドが支援訴え #nhk_news https://t.co/0CudeErgsc
— NHKニュース (@nhk_news) June 9, 2020
【19日夜10:00】#BS1スペシャル 「そして街から人が消えた~封鎖都市・ベネチア~」#新型コロナ の感染爆発で封鎖されたイタリアの #ベネチア 。世界中から観光客が集まる #仮面 カーニバル は突如中止。街が急速に変わり人が消えていく現実をカメラは記録していた。[BS1]https://t.co/eiKVnohEr6
— NHKドキュメンタリー (@nhk_docudocu) April 18, 2020
人が出ないと、現れた 街に動物・澄んだ水・青い空、…コロナ余波https://t.co/pqvGQKgLpv
世界から観光客を集め、濁っていたイタリア・ベネチアの運河(写真は2017年)。今は底が見えるほど澄んでいます。ミラノでは野ウサギが駆け、ローマの噴水ではカモが水浴び。そんな報告が相次いでいます。 pic.twitter.com/mWAi9TO8E6
— 朝日新聞デジタル編集部 (@asahicom) April 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/ellegirl_jp/status/1256084704400494593
https://twitter.com/oqcpVcZJZBmHKYR/status/1283017874617991171
https://twitter.com/takaratomytoys/status/1275379572758900736
NHK「旅するイタリア語」などで活躍中のマッテオ・インゼオさん独占インタビュー!日本に対する熱い想いを語ります。https://t.co/txC0uH5Fpj@matteoinzeo #イタリア #旅するイタリア語 #マッテオインゼオ #独占インタビュー #インタビュー #イタリア好きと繋がりたい
— SHOP ITALIA (@shop_italia_jp) July 9, 2020
イタリアの医師らは、コロナで死亡した患者の死体検視を禁止するWHOの命令に背いて死体を検視しました。
⇒その結果!!!!!!イタリアがコロナの正しい治療法を発見!原因はウイルスではありません。 https://t.co/j8jq8iEzRl
pic.twitter.com/RpXL6Y6xDH— 火中の栗 (@kakachunokuri) July 18, 2020
つらい話を取材しました。以前、矢野顕子さんがステージ上で「ここのピアノは特別なのよ」とおっしゃっていました。大変珍しいイタリアの「ファツィオリ」です。他にジャズクラブであるのでしょうか。名古屋ブルーノート、無期限休業 コロナ影響、廃業検討:中日新聞Web https://t.co/wa5qfr9J0F
— 中日新聞放送芸能部 (@BLPOcycWaoKFf9y) July 16, 2020
イタリア食材専門店「EATALY HARAJUKU」が原宿駅前の商業施設、ウィズ原宿の3階にオープン!都会のパノラマが楽しめる開放的なテラスで本格イタリアンを楽しめるほか、高品質なイタリア食材や日本国内初登場する新商品を取り揃えるマーケットも登場しています。
— ことりっぷ (@cotrip_twi) June 19, 2020
Sicilian Bread Crumb Pasta
シシリアのパン粉パスタ
日本に焼きそばパンがあるようなもんで、イタリアにもパン粉が具のパスタがある。だまされたと思って作ってみてほしい。オリーブ油でサクサクにソテーしたパン粉が、パスタとものすごく合うのだ。(続く#パン粉#パスタ pic.twitter.com/La0Swsbs66— MASAHITO SATO (@MASAHITOSATO1) July 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/kogumasokuhou/status/1274583332399878144
日本ではあまり紹介されていない、イタリア・マルケ州の郷土料理がテーマの赤坂「アニコ」。【犬養裕美子の食ガイド】 https://t.co/OvQWwVmVOf pic.twitter.com/d8HvWfnPJE
— VOGUE JAPAN (@voguejp) June 24, 2020
お裾分け企画
パンフォルテクッキー
10〜12cmサイズのホールコロナで大ピンチ…これはスルーできないので自腹で購入。イタリア・トスカーナ地方の伝統菓子をホールで5名様にお裾分けします!
■応募方法
①私をフォロー(&フォロワー様)
②このツイートをリツイート(必須)7月26日締切 pic.twitter.com/SyHhgANcZp
— あまいけいき(福田弘亘) (@amaikeikiss) July 18, 2020
ギリシャ
【ギリシャで日本現代美術展を開催】#国際交流基金 は、アテネの国立ビザンチン・クリスチャン美術館で、7月15日~9月15日まで「Relay to Tokyo-継承と集積」を開催します。「オリンピック」と「東京」をキーワードに #隈研吾 さんら6名のアーティスト・建築家の作品を紹介。https://t.co/4A6Y8yaaZA pic.twitter.com/2pSPvusgjw
— The Japan Foundation 国際交流基金 (@Japanfoundation) July 3, 2020
はじめて「サガナキ」と聞いた時に、日本のものだと思いました。これは実はギリシャ料理で、焼いたチーズのことです。元々はギリシャ語でσαγανάκι(saganáki)は「小さいフライパン」という意味です。 pic.twitter.com/BpRzeYYkSJ
— ラテン語さん (@latina_sama) April 15, 2020
まだ見ぬギリシャの桃源郷へ。北西部のイピロス地方を知る旅(前編) #観光 #ヨーロッパ #ギリシャ #ギリシア_その他の都市 #地球の歩き方https://t.co/xuNY2oFr2q
— 地球の歩き方ニュース (@news_arukikata) July 16, 2020
古代オリンピック発祥の地ギリシャから日本に到着した炎。延期が濃厚となり始めた東京五輪の聖火リレーを前に、東日本大震災で大きな被害を受けた東北地方を巡る。出発点となった3月22日には岩手県の三陸鉄道宮古駅前に到着。列車に乗り込む「復興の火」を一目見ようと、大勢の人が集まった。 pic.twitter.com/OQiZ97ktiD
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) March 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/tokyo2020seika/status/1240824884151762947
https://twitter.com/tokyo2020seika/status/1245274184202108928
#聖火採火式 ダイジェストをお届けします✨
ギリシャ国内で聖火リレーが行われたあと、この聖火が海を渡って日本にやってきます☺#聖火リレー #聖火ランナー #みんなの聖火リレー pic.twitter.com/jReB4Gs3Mc
— 東京2020聖火リレー【公式】 (@tokyo2020seika) March 13, 2020
東京五輪の聖火が到着 宮城の空自基地に特別輸送機でhttps://t.co/MttWlXgMrj#東京五輪 の聖火がギリシャから日本に到着しました。到着式には #野村忠宏 さん(柔道)や #吉田沙保里 さん(レスリング)が参加し、ランタンの火を聖火皿に移しました(く)#聖火 pic.twitter.com/rkysUghg5M
— 朝日新聞 映像報道部 (@asahi_photo) March 20, 2020
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聖火特別輸送機 #TOKYO2020号 が
ギリシャから希望の火を載せて日本に✈️
\東京2020オリンピック聖火リレーの #聖火 を載せた「TOKYO 2020 号」が宮城県 航空自衛隊松島基地に到着しました✨
聖火リレーが始まる3月26日が今から楽しみです((o´v`o)ノ#Tokyo2020#JALとANA pic.twitter.com/cvGGPAD2fK
— JAPAN AIRLINES【JAL】 (@JAL_Official_jp) March 20, 2020
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都内一番の品揃えとなっており
注目&新製品チーズも順次こちらで展開。
◎受賞歴最多ギリシャのフェタブランド《イピロス》から焼くチーズ #サガナキ など
ぜひ♪ @NissinNWD pic.twitter.com/yZAK8xbNvx— 世界チーズ商会 東京支店 (@sekaicheese11) June 18, 2020
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発送も致します pic.twitter.com/syrOWq2pFy— GreekRestaurant ギリシャ料理スピローズ蒲田 (@SpyrosTokyo) June 30, 2020
ギリシャの観光名所サントリーニ島。訪れる人もなく、静まり返っている。 pic.twitter.com/TxD0ca7sqq
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) May 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/sekaikeshiki1/status/1283063429926801408
数多くの観光スポットがあることで人気の広島県。そんな広島県にギリシャのサントリーニ島のような美しい景色が見られるスポットがあるんです☺️
今回は、瀬戸内海の生口島にある「未来心の丘」の魅力をご紹介✨ https://t.co/Yi3Kzt5MYW pic.twitter.com/PttlgkC0l9
— RETRIP<公式> (@retrip_news) July 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/hotel_yohaku/status/1265782768157392896
“新型コロナウイルスの感染者、ギリシャ・アトス山で確認 – ギリシャ-日本ギリシャ-日本” https://t.co/tRDN4cnqR7
— Βασίλειος Βʹ (@Basilio_II) March 29, 2020
黒海の海底で、2400年以上前の古代ギリシャの貿易船が、ほぼ無傷の状態で発見された。研究者らが明らかにした。https://t.co/NzWWcgPTGY
— AFPBB News (@afpbbcom) October 25, 2018
ギリシャ観光省は29日、新型コロナウイルス対策で閉鎖していた地方空港への旅客便乗り入れ再開を前に、ドイツ人医師ら170人を無料でリゾート地コス島に招待する。「新型ウイルスとの闘いにドイツで貢献したことへのねぎらいと感謝を込めて」の招待だという。https://t.co/SoI7LvKP10
— AFPBB News (@afpbbcom) June 29, 2020
新型コロナウイルスの感染が広がった欧州で18日、閉鎖されていたギリシャのアクロポリス遺跡など有名観光地が約2カ月ぶりに相次ぎ市民に開放されました。イタリアでは飲食店や商店が営業を再開しました。企業活動停止で落ち込んだ経済の回復を各国が目指し始めました。 https://t.co/m1g7173g6z
— 時事ドットコム(時事通信ニュース) (@jijicom) May 19, 2020
ギリシャが入国制限延長 日本も対象、30日までhttps://t.co/z3ucExsaiQ
ギリシャ観光省は当初、日中韓を含む約30カ国からの観光客受け入れを15日から再開するとしていた。取材に対し、日本を含むEU外からの入国制限を30日まで継続することを認めた。
— 産経ニュース (@Sankei_news) June 16, 2020
All the below links are in English, and all the below tweets are in Japanese.
標記につき取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
Northern Europe Vol.4 アイスランド、デンマーク
Northern Europe Vol.3 ノルウェー、フィンランド、スウェーデン
Northern Europe Vol.2 (incl #coronavirus)
Northern Europe Vol.1 (universities, etc.) 大学など
各国国名をツイッター検索して出て来た関連ツイート
【予告】皆様お待たせしました。
Twitterキャンペーン第ニ弾です!
今回はハイエンドなレストランでも使われているアイスランドラムのラムチョップ!
明日から5日間毎日行いますので皆様是非ご参加ください(*´ω`*)
毎日応募も可です!詳しくはリンクをチェックhttps://t.co/di7CLYx21H pic.twitter.com/5K1Zock9lY
— アイスランドラム協会 (@Icelandlamb_JP) July 16, 2020
氷の洞窟(アイスランド) pic.twitter.com/pZB9bEYRTS
— きれいな風景~Have a break~ (@new_rakuen) July 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/roketdan5/status/1284244945121886210
https://twitter.com/roketdan5/status/1284073411631702018
ヴァイキングがアイスランドに持ち込み、1000年間世代を重ねた純粋なラム。それがアイスランドラム!
まだ試作段階ですが、ラム肉の国内流通1%と言われるこのお肉を取り扱えることになりました!中世北欧の酒場としては冥利に尽きます! pic.twitter.com/TkcQbkAZO8— Once upon a time cafe&bar (@hobbitoncafe) July 14, 2020
アイスランドの氷と雪に覆われたクレーター pic.twitter.com/9Y4AgtRdSP
— 世界の絶景 (@sizennaa) July 14, 2020
アイスランドにある氷の洞窟 pic.twitter.com/qzICvjBoBY
— 今すぐ行かなきゃ損!世界の風景!! (@sekai445678) July 11, 2020
アイスランドの大自然の中で育っつラムは、抗生物質等の入った資料でなく、アイスランドの自然にある苔、ハーブを食して育っています。ローズマリー、塩、コショウでシンプルで十二分に美味しいラムです。https://t.co/gVOKvWMS4K #アイスランドラム pic.twitter.com/Dp1DK7qYBe
— アクアビットジャパン (@aquavitjapan) July 16, 2020
ゴーザフォス滝。アイスランド pic.twitter.com/rTLrdZwxrS
— 世界はこんなにも美しい (@be_world_) July 16, 2020
このお店の「今日のお魚」は2種類の魚。アツアツのフライパンで提供してくれたので、最後まで温かく美味しいままいただけました。
アイスランドの「パンケーキ」は外国の「パンケーキ」とはちょっと違う、もちもちのクレープのような食べ物です。
本日は生クリーム(甘くない)とブルーベリー入りを。 pic.twitter.com/eMCB8TEt1f— ゆるゆるアイスランドinfo. (@beljamami) July 12, 2020
日本は10位→14位に後退。1位はデンマーク、2位は韓国。エストニアが16位→3位に躍進。国連経済社会局(UNDESA)が加盟193カ国を対象にまとめた「世界電子政府ランキング」です。https://t.co/tGcHWeOzfN
— 日本経済新聞 電子版 (@nikkei) July 14, 2020
デンマークのアイスクリーム会社「ハンセンス・イス」は15日、先住民イヌイットら北極圏の人々に配慮し、「エスキモー」という商品名を変更すると発表した。…
https://t.co/Z8XIzxiKv5— AFPBB News (@afpbbcom) July 16, 2020
デンマーク首相、ようやく結婚式
https://t.co/DzVorSUThv
フレデリクセン氏は先月、欧州連合(EU)首脳会議と日程が重なったため3度目の結婚式延期を決めたとしていた。— AFPBB News (@afpbbcom) July 16, 2020
国際体操連盟(FIG)は7日、コペンハーゲンで来年に予定されていた第50回世界体操競技選手権について、デンマークが開催を断念したと発表した。https://t.co/YMdRDWJ0SN
— AFPBB News (@afpbbcom) July 8, 2020
小石からインスピレーションを受けてデザインされた「Pebble Watch」が美しい〜!
スカンジナビアのビーチで見かける小石のように、自然が創り出す有機的でオーガニックな形状が特徴。デンマークブランドBERINGから7/17(金)新発売です!https://t.co/YMJiyoanK9#腕時計 #Sponsored pic.twitter.com/wO61uI6Dk9— haconiwa (@haconiwa_mag) July 17, 2020
また、デンマークのオーディオブランド「Bang&Olufsen」との限定コラボレーションイヤフォン「Beoplay E8 Sport On Edition」を同時発売します。IP57認証の防塵防滴性能を備え、汗や雨、砂埃などにも強く、ランニングや様々なワークアウト時に卓越したパフォーマンスを発揮します。税込み39,000円。 pic.twitter.com/KrvqLzQG69
— 陸上競技社(月陸) (@rikujyokyogisha) July 16, 2020
こんにちは☺︎
本日のまかないチーズケーキはガトーよこはまの「よこはまチーズケーキ」です。
タルト型のチーズケーキでデンマーク産のクリームチーズを使っていてほんのりと酸味を感じます。タルトのサクサク感もチーズケーキと合っています♪ pic.twitter.com/GK5qxNLFnF
— テリーヌバスクチーズケーキ東京 (@tbcctokyo) July 15, 2020
1960年、デンマークより
曲線を活かしたユニークなフォルム。弾力のあるしっかりとした座りごこちと、可愛らしいも存在感のある一点。 pic.twitter.com/z4V8lTf6OL
— ロイズ・アンティークス (@lloyds_antiques) July 12, 2020
【北欧デザイン】デンマークのデザインを語る上で欠かすことのできない名デザイナー、Kay Bojesen カイ・ボイスン「丸みがあり、柔らかく、手に持ったときの心地よさを大切に」そんな彼のデザイン信条のもと、一つひとつ手作業で作られる、大人の子供心をくすぐる名作モンキー https://t.co/teV9TCiJXb pic.twitter.com/Byf4uPGUIc
— 北欧雑貨 (@hokuouzakka) July 10, 2020
【レオパルト2A7DK】
2019年からデンマーク軍への納入が開始されたA7V規格のレオパルト2。現在デンマーク軍が保有しているレオパルト2A5の内44両(残りの車両はパーツ取り用として残されるかレグアン架橋戦車に改修)が、このタイプに改修される予定となっている。pic.twitter.com/b0ct1OtMvv— レオパルト2戦車bot (@LeoZwei_bot) July 14, 2020
三重県いなべ市とデンマークのNordiskは地方創生プロジェクトを行うための包括協定を締結し、日本初のアウトドアフィールドHyggeを構築します。
このヒュッゲのアートディレクションは全て平林奈緒美さんが担当すればイイと思う。https://t.co/tExgscIzgc pic.twitter.com/XvmkLpaRrT— Joiner®︎ (@nakatateguten) July 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/DanishEmbTokyo/status/1283582796188078080
https://twitter.com/DanishEmbTokyo/status/1283584929348104192
https://twitter.com/DanishEmbTokyo/status/1281109128425820161
トロムソのオーロラ(ノルウェー) pic.twitter.com/f7eCNhWFkz
— きれいな風景~Have a break~ (@new_rakuen) July 13, 2020
アイスホテル(ノルウェー) pic.twitter.com/aHI8mseSSp
— きれいな風景~Have a break~ (@new_rakuen) July 12, 2020
夏のノルウェー pic.twitter.com/q1hKtIIxIX
— 世界はこんなにも美しい (@WorldTravel_Now) July 11, 2020
冬のロフォーテン諸島。ノルウェー pic.twitter.com/P0W0WG2ndp
— 世界はこんなにも美しい (@be_world_) July 18, 2020
ノルウェーpic.twitter.com/yABtuaIjcd
— 世界の絶景 (@beautiful_seas) July 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/roketdan5/status/1283688127148646400
https://twitter.com/roketdan5/status/1282286178117365760
https://twitter.com/roketdan5/status/1283153055995830274
鉱山の麓にある町に行くと、建物や庭に石が使われてたりするのが好き。
チリの外壁ラピスラズリ。
ノルウェーの庭石ペリドット。
イングランドの塀フローライト。 pic.twitter.com/fCstaq89vL— dignat* (@dignat_nd) July 15, 2020
ノルウェー産のニシンマリネが黒板メニューで登場します!半身丸ごとなのでたっぷり味わえます。ソースにはハニーマスタードで北欧感をプラス! pic.twitter.com/Memjpg0N6e
— Once upon a time cafe&bar (@hobbitoncafe) July 16, 2020
私がもう一度行きたい #絶景スポット 、ノルウェーのトロルトゥンガ。
日本名ではトロールの舌と呼ばれる岩が飛び出た場所で、ここからみたフィヨルドの青と山の緑のコントラストや山頂で泊まった時の夜の星の美しさは一生忘れられない。行きたい、行きた〜い!#北欧に行きたい気持ちを満たそう pic.twitter.com/JyRxeL5ip8— めいさん|ノルウェー旅 (@maysann_norway) July 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/kirkekafebakeri/status/1283539556743000064
NM-116軽戦車
ノルウェー陸軍の要求で開発されたM24軽戦車の改修型。90mm低圧砲やヴェグマン社製の発煙弾発射器、シムラッドLV3レーザーレンジファインダーを砲身基部搭載、エンジン、履帯の交換等の改修が79輌に行われた。 pic.twitter.com/ciOLN42sb3— マイナー(3割程)兵器bot (@Minor_weapon_) July 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/NorwayinJapan/status/1283676800409833472
フィンランドに行くと必ずコンビニで菓子を買う pic.twitter.com/AONEf1QduM
— 週末北欧部 (@cicasca) July 18, 2020
フィンランドに行くと必ずブルーベリーをアテに湖畔で酒を飲む pic.twitter.com/y1PUD3ggzs
— 週末北欧部 (@cicasca) July 16, 2020
フィンランドに行くと必ず地下の最果てにあるカフェに行く pic.twitter.com/Vgekh687P4
— 週末北欧部 (@cicasca) July 13, 2020
フィンランドに行くと必ずヘルシンキ中央駅でひとり立ち飲みをする pic.twitter.com/eCucuLJPHj
— 週末北欧部 (@cicasca) July 12, 2020
https://twitter.com/momo_ooa/status/1283059769822130178
https://twitter.com/hotel_yohaku/status/1282125091573125120
車との衝突事故防止で角に蛍光塗料を塗ったフィンランドのトナカイ pic.twitter.com/QzutcP5Eki
— イエス・キリスト (@JOJOkirst) July 11, 2020
話題の「テントサウナ」を体験できるスポットが埼玉・飯能に誕生! https://t.co/N5TCPJxYrC
— TABI LABO (@tabilabo_news) July 17, 2020
フィンランドの湖で11日、赤色だけの珍しい虹が観測された。 pic.twitter.com/smukbaKLjx
— ロイター (@ReutersJapan) July 15, 2020
半年ぶりに実家に行って、久しぶりだから母とゆっくり話そうと泊ってきました。これ作ったよ、と言うと、良く作ったわ懐かしい、と返ってきました。子供の頃、知らずにフィンランド料理を食べていたのですね。https://t.co/Aprat6gHmo
— 北欧料理レシピ『北欧のおやつとごはん』 (@hokuogohan) July 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/TakamotoKatsuta/status/1282589372584534016
明日7月10日(金)から全国の「ムーミンショップ」では「スナフキンフェア」が開催!!
原作コミックスや、小説の挿し絵など、色々な表情のスナフキンアイテムが多数新登場!#日本で北欧を楽しもう #ムーミン #フィンランド pic.twitter.com/OmbqYysBuq
— LifTe~北欧の暮らし~ (@lifte_official) July 9, 2020
フィンランドで大人気の伸び〜る乳製品を、おうちで作ろう!
牛乳と混ぜるだけ!作って楽しい、食べて美味しい「ヴィーリ」♪#日本で北欧を楽しもう #フィンランド #北欧に行きたい気持ちを満たそう https://t.co/FyZ83IANuj
— LifTe~北欧の暮らし~ (@lifte_official) July 15, 2020
音声をオンにして、フィンランドの夏の音を楽しんでね https://t.co/6KAiIIAR7Z
— 駐日フィンランド大使館 (@FinEmbTokyo) July 9, 2020
もい!なんと50年以上も前から、東海大学では北欧を学ぶことができるんだ。ここでフィンランド語を学んだ人も多いよね https://t.co/a7W9KbFXGI
— 駐日フィンランド大使館 (@FinEmbTokyo) July 15, 2020
フィンランドには「1000の湖のある国」というニックネームがありますが、それはあまりに控えめです。ヘルシンキ首都圏地域からラップランドのイナリに至るまで、フィンランドにはなんと188,000もの湖があるのです。
詳しくはこちらで。https://t.co/cKuU2LljEw
写真提供:Visit Saimaa pic.twitter.com/KIisWHhONY— フィンランド政府観光局 (@visitfinlandjp) July 12, 2020
スウェーデン発「オムニポロ」ビールスタンドが日本初上陸、“料理”着想のユニークなビールなど – https://t.co/FLvtEgQNyH pic.twitter.com/UtLiP8nAuU
— Fashion Press (@fashionpressnet) July 19, 2020
すこし前まで、なぜから日本の食品は安全だと信じていた私。日本のパンはカビが生えないのに、スウェーデンだとすぐに生える。おかしいなあと思ったら、日本の食品添加物の基準は緩いと知った。 pic.twitter.com/dJVxmtlxzv
— Ayako Miyakawa (@AyakoMiyakawa) July 17, 2020
元・駐スウェーデン大使の渡邉芳樹さんの日経への寄稿。
厚労省から出向された大使で、在任時代から親交があります。短い文章ながら、エッセンスが詰まっている玉稿。流石、医療、福祉の専門家です。 pic.twitter.com/8PM8yESDtP
— Ayako Miyakawa (@AyakoMiyakawa) July 10, 2020
7/17(金)公開 #ブリットマリーの幸せなひとりだち 本国スウェーデンでNo.1の7大ヒット感動作!この作品の劇場鑑賞券を3組6名様にプレゼント!
応募は弊社ツイッターをフォロー&このツイートをRTで完了!7/18(土)締切!!https://t.co/osPVnObxiV pic.twitter.com/YcVfF06nnI— 北欧旅行フィンツアー (@finntour) July 14, 2020
すごく簡単なスウェーデンのアイス『リンゴンパルフェ』の作り方です。https://t.co/I5D9frk22k pic.twitter.com/fJwQgX5kzc
— 北欧料理レシピ『北欧のおやつとごはん』 (@hokuogohan) July 18, 2020
スウェーデン旅行の思い出写真を眺めていると
ちょうど3年前のこの時期のゴットランドのヴィスビーの町!
ぶらぶら歩きやアートギャラリー、心地よいそよ風が思い出されて懐かしいなあ! pic.twitter.com/Veq377IWIM— リンゴントラベル (@lingontravel) July 18, 2020
スウェーデンの玄関口「ストックホルム中央駅」は深くて広いということでも有名です。
ぶらぶら歩いていたら、巨大チェスを発見!
親子でチェスを楽しむ、ほっこりした風景♪#北欧に行きたい気持ちを満たそう #スウェーデン pic.twitter.com/mTqoQ6JOE2
— LifTe~北欧の暮らし~ (@lifte_official) July 18, 2020
同じ食材で同じ料理を作っても料理人の技量によって美味しくもまずくもなる。森と泉に囲まれた国、スウェーデン。人々は、厳しい自然の中で木のぬくもりを頼りに生きてきた。木材の扱いを知り尽くした木工の鉄人たちが時間をかけて作るラケット。美味しくないわけがない。 pic.twitter.com/Ur99OZz3Vu
— アバロックスジャパン (@avalox1) July 18, 2020
草原の真ん中で食事を、おひとりさま限定レストラン スウェーデン pic.twitter.com/XSocYHvjc2
— AFPBB News (@afpbbcom) July 19, 2020
大雨で駅が浸水しても陽気なスウェーデンの人々 pic.twitter.com/FGGcTlRtN3
— 平成を忘れないbot (@HEISEI_love_bot) July 10, 2020
#今日の艦艇
艦長の皆さん!
本日7月16日はスウェーデン駆逐艦「Halland」の進水日です!
Hallandは1952年7月16日に進水しました。WoWSではヨーロッパ駆逐艦ツリーの頂点に君臨し、高速魚雷、十分な砲性能、そして非常に高い対空性能で活躍中です。 pic.twitter.com/lhLKA1tbuM
— WorldofWarships日本運営 (@WoWS_Japan) July 16, 2020
コロナ終息後に行きたい旅という某アンケートで、「自然が多い地域への旅行」を希望する人が多数いるそうです。
手前味噌ながら、自然ならスウェーデンにおまかせください。なんと国土の97%は、人が住んでいない無人境なのです。
スウェーデンは、大自然を満喫するには絶好の旅先だと思います。 pic.twitter.com/erHsh3c69w
— スウェーデン大使館観光情報サイト (@letsgosweden) July 15, 2020
https://twitter.com/letsgosweden/status/1282571715239788544
https://twitter.com/EmbassyCooking/status/1283546737475350529
All the below links and tweets are in English.
取り急ぎ標記につき以下貼っておきます。
UK Vol.168 (Crown Dependencies Vol.2) 王室属領
UK Vol.167 (Crown Dependencies Vol.1) 王室属領
UK Vol.166 (British Overseas Territories #BOTs #UKOTs Vol.2) 海外領土
UK Vol.165 (British Overseas Territories #BOTs #UKOTs Vol.1) 海外領土
UK Vol.164 (Brexit Vol.59: agriculture, fishery, etc.)
UK Vol.163 (Brexit Vol.58)
UK Vol.162 (Brexit Vol.57: General election 2019)
UK Vol.161 (Brexit Vol.56: General election 2019)
ツイート検索で出て来た(直接関連するものは少ないですが)イギリスの海外領土や王室属領の関連で日本を含むもの
DeparturesMag: From sushi and ramen to a virtual cherry blossom tour, here's how to have the ultimate Japanese staycation: https://t.co/hrNHgsvtmi pic.twitter.com/6IYGSUas3T
— Anguilla | Sothebys Realty (@AnguillaSIR) June 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/TheSiestaMan/status/1052572929710383106
https://twitter.com/JUDiJAiKRAZi/status/953403043290152960
We are incredibly excited that shortly we'll be transporting the world to more live views from some stunning hotel properties in new countries for us including Rwanda, Tanzania, Argentina, Iceland, Russia, Japan, British Virgin Islands and Singapore plus…https://t.co/t9PIUys3CX
— Chevy Kelly (@chevkelly) October 5, 2018
Rescue 2's technicians are trained to the highest standard, key skills are developed in emergency services. Many have attended incidents all over the globe including New Zealand, Japan, Turkey, Montserrat and other major global disasters in recent years. https://t.co/bLKmpPTiFj pic.twitter.com/UeDuosFtsV
— Rescue 2 Ltd (@Rescue2Ltd) December 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/AFPphoto/status/1004165981185298432
Japan, Singapore & Montserrat Places you didn't expect celebrate #StPatricksDay http://t.co/KhC6ccFcYw pic.twitter.com/FcLAGWB42W
— craftginclub (@craftginclub) March 18, 2015
We’re honored to have a diverse group of accomplished women serve as leaders within AIG Investments. From Bermuda, China, Japan, Dublin, Russia, Mexico, UK and the US, these colleagues are instrumental in the company’s success. #WomensHistoryMonth #EachforEqual #IWD2020 pic.twitter.com/FMuxVCp9jR
— AIG (@AIGinsurance) March 9, 2020
https://twitter.com/BermudaCaptive/status/1138071663071940608
https://twitter.com/theworldindex/status/1011645832465133569
Jan-Apr 2020:
Devastating fires: Australia
Earthquakes: Cayman Islands,Jamaica, Japan, CA, Indonesia, Delhi…
Volcano: Indonesia#COVID: 213 countries/territoriesAnd, umm, #UFO sighting: USAhttps://t.co/z39pA16GF7
— Smita Barooah (@smitabarooah) April 29, 2020
The reach of UMASD! The graduation & promotion ceremonies have been watched online in 16 countries beyond the US – India, Mexico, Indonesia, Philippines, Cayman Islands, Canada, Singapore, Brazil, United Kingdom, Colombia, Australia, Morocco, Japan, Algeria, UAE & Luxembourg! pic.twitter.com/EDg9Ee9eiM
— Upper Merion Area School District (@UpperMerionSD) June 11, 2020
The Oak Bay 'nest cam' has been watched from around the world, including Japan, the Cayman Islands and Indonesia. https://t.co/TPfTdO8Cc7
— CTV News VI (@CTVNewsVI) April 23, 2020
Countries with largest amount of U.S. portfolio assets:
1. Japan
2. China
3. Cayman Islands
4. U.K.
5. Luxembourghttps://t.co/A4nV59cScc— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) September 28, 2016
#USNavy photos of the day: #USSAmerica arrives in Japan, #USSHarrySTruman transits the Strait of Gibraltar, #USSTheodoreRoosevelt moves ordnance on the flight deck and USSGeraldRFord inventories spare parts. ⬇️ info & download ⬇️: https://t.co/tGpVcer9TI pic.twitter.com/FosUkk0YIb
— U.S. Navy (@USNavy) December 7, 2019
Japan's Haruki Muramatsu, one of the few ever-presents in the @OfficialPDC World Cup of Darts, gets the tournament underway tomorrow night in Hamburg.
Japan take on Gibraltar.#RisingSun #TeamTarget #WCoD pic.twitter.com/FqupxTDG1c— Target Darts (@TargetDarts) June 5, 2019
NATO SG: Russia's nuclear bombers flying "From Japan to Gibraltar. From Crete to California" http://t.co/OdcmJY0UD1 pic.twitter.com/H66pDCWGxT
— NATOSource (@NATOSource) May 29, 2015
https://twitter.com/WorldSplurge/status/1224030136749711362
There is a Bank Holiday in Georgia, India, Japan, Turks and Caicos Islands on 23-Nov. Please ensure payment instructions are submitted early to avoid late payments.
— Vitesse (@VitessePSP) November 19, 2018
Armed Forces – Pacific-US military personnel in Japan total 49,998, while military bases in South Korea have 28,500 military personnel. Kyrgyzstan is host to 3,409 personnel, the British Indian Ocean Territory 520, Thailand 239, Australia 176, and Singapore 171. https://t.co/8uC5FIwM4R
— Diann Schindler Author Podcaster World Traveler (@DiannSchindler) October 11, 2018
Anonymous said: Have you seen the contemporary Japanese depiction of Napoléon on St. Helena? It's brilliant. The Japanese heard of him but the strict isolationist policy of Japan meant their mental image of European clothing and technology is… https://t.co/DlW3ai6oaK
— NapoleonDidThat (@NapoleonDidThat) May 30, 2019
Japan was aware of European events and even made a woodblock of Napoleon exiled on St. Helena. #art pic.twitter.com/AtkNQDZG8q
— The French History Podcast (@FrenchHist) July 30, 2019
https://twitter.com/CruiseWithBD/status/1098176494227066882
https://twitter.com/natsrushex/status/1132235087108608000
With SlinkTenna up 8’ in my garage, 10-12w, signal reached all over North America, Hawaii, Caribbean, Central America, South America, Falkland Islands, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, Russia, Africa, & more. Next, 15’ & 100w. #HamRadio #AmateurRadio #SlinkTenna #QuirkyQRP pic.twitter.com/9KohngVFhc
— James Hannibal (KH2SR) (@QuirkyQRP) March 4, 2019
#Top4Theme today is #Top4BlueSkies with hosts @Touchse @Giselleinmotion @CharlesMcCool
1. Cerro-Tololo Observatory, Chile
2. Kagoshima, Japan
3. Stanley, Falkland Islands
4. Perast, Montenegro pic.twitter.com/oxWPr25Gr0— Mark & Marie's Travels (@MandMsTravels) March 23, 2020
25 years ago, give or take a few hours, I created Matt Fowler Photography. Little did I know in that time work would take me all over the world from Japan to Falkland Islands via South Sudan and Slough Trading Estate! First and latest shoots here! pic.twitter.com/auMEqkk8yu
— matt fowler photography (@mattfowlerphoto) November 27, 2019
From the Falkland Islands to South Sudan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kenya, Cyprus, Oman and Japan the @ArmyInLondon is this month very much #armyoutofLondon protecting the nation, providing stability, world class training, preparing for the future. We are your #worldservice pic.twitter.com/LaMbri2cK7
— The Army in London (@ArmyInLondon) October 6, 2018
Summary of Earthquake report on April 12, 2018 (equal or more than M 4.5):
5.3 – N of Visokoi Island, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands,
5.1 – NW of Iwanai, Japan,
4.9 – E of Yamada, Japan,
4.9 – NE of… https://t.co/JBBE9Dw5oL— SummaryOfEarthquake (@summaryquake) April 13, 2018
The dynamics in Earth's atmosphere changed completely after the M 6.6 earthquake in the South Sandwich Islands Region late on August 27, which was followed by a M 6.0 near Hokkaido, Japan and a M 6.3 offshore Oregon. It shows an obvious relationship between crust and atmosphere. pic.twitter.com/lc3KJONOmQ
— Ditrianum ⚡ (@ditrianum) August 30, 2019
Antipode of #Hokkaido, #Japan:
'Grytviken, South Georgia/South Sandwich Islands'https://t.co/APzZwf5MM2
Also, saw this article last week with a warning (Feb 15/2019):
"Scientists warn Hokkaido about ‘imminent’ megaquake" #earthquakehttps://t.co/CDftBSC3Sf— BC Earth Watch (@BCquakehelp) March 2, 2019
https://twitter.com/NicaraguaLi2019/status/1248847875183980545
Searching for wildlife sightings in November?
Our wildlife experts reveal the best sightings this month, in South Georgia, Japan and beyond.
You could spot penguin colonies, elephant seals, and more…https://t.co/le9mj8JxP7 #wildlife pic.twitter.com/Ey5LQazK5C
— Wanderlust magazine (@wanderlustmag) September 27, 2019
#pubrooms supporting great British Pubs
RT @RockCheetah: Where to see wildlife in November: South Georgia, Japan and beyond https://t.co/Ex4Z2p8HF5 #pubs pic.twitter.com/Vg7Ybnrfsd
— Peter Jones (@pubrooms) September 26, 2019
Our next speaker is Jeff Allen, a sea #kayaker who loves the #challenge of exploring remote coastal environments. He has circumnavigated #Japan and South Georgia and will speak about the #freedom expedition sea #kayaking gives you. https://t.co/SmQCaif8aX pic.twitter.com/j1ddbfmDIQ
— TEDxTruro (@TEDxTruro) September 18, 2019
Japan has been added to the list of countries with adequate protection from an EU data protection perspective.
The current list now consists of Andorra, Argentina, Canada (commercial organisations), Faroe Islands, Guernsey, Israel…https://t.co/x5C2fU95Hj https://t.co/PyseB9Sm0O— Shane ODriscoll (@ieshane) January 23, 2019
Refs from Germany, Italy, Sweden, Zimbabwe, UK, Northern Cyprus, Donetsk, France, Canada, Isle of Man, Gibraltar, Spain, Slovakia, Slovenia, Abkhazia, Netherlands and Japan refereed at the #WFC2018 – a truly global dream team!
(thanks to @StingzProwear for equipping them!) https://t.co/fUkhIRa1W4— CONIFA (@CONIFAOfficial) June 26, 2018
Hi There, certain features may not be available in all countries and regions. Experience is optimized for mainland UK, the Channel Islands, Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain, Japan, India, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. Hope this helps, Rebecca x
— QVC UK (@qvcuk) November 2, 2019
Countries that drive on the left
Australia
Caribbean Islands
Channel Islands
Cyprus
Japan
Hong Kong
India
Isle of Man
Ireland
Jamaica
Kenya
Malta
Malaysia
New Zealand
South Africa
Singapore
Thailand
UK pic.twitter.com/9PcKV2lAYW— Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj (@ceoworld) February 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/theshillito/status/1112439432756506630
https://twitter.com/WoW_Sci/status/1214204374723047432