Documents tagged "Japanese"
Found 12 documents with this tag
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The image shows a compact disc encased in its plastic cover and paper sleeve. The CD appears to be an audio CD, as indicated by the printed "CD" logo on the disc itself. On the disc's surface, there is Japanese text that has been partially obscured or crossed out with a red X, suggesting it may have been used for personal or professional purposes where confidentiality was important. There are also some handwritten notes on the paper sleeve, but they are not clearly legible due to the angle and quality of the image. The background is nondescript, providing no additional context or information about the location or time when the photo was taken.
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The image depicts an interior scene with a focus on architectural elements and decor. A staircase is prominent on the left side of the frame, featuring a black metal railing that contrasts with the lighter-toned steps. On the wall above the staircase hangs a framed picture depicting a traditional Japanese landscape scene with mountains, vegetation, and figures that appear to be engaged in a communal activity or perhaps a ritual. The artwork is centered on the wall, drawing attention due to its size and placement. On either side of the stairwell are walls with different textures; the left wall has a smooth finish while the right wall appears to have a more textured surface. There's no visible text in the image, and no people can be seen. The overall style of the image is straightforward, focusing on the composition of the space rather than any dynamic action or narrative.
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The image depicts an indoor setting with a traditional Japanese lantern hanging above a dining table. The lantern has a white base and frame, with a red paper shade that features intricate designs. Surrounding the table are several chairs with red cushions, suggesting a cozy or formal dining arrangement. In the background, there is decorative wall art with patterns reminiscent of nature, possibly depicting leaves or floral motifs. There is no visible text in the image to describe. The overall atmosphere evokes a sense of cultural ambiance and refinement.
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The image shows a framed Japanese-style painting mounted on a wall with tiled flooring and a black metal rail, possibly suggesting an indoor staircase or hallway setting. The artwork depicts a mountainous landscape with layered mountains in the background under a hazy sky. In the foreground, there are various elements such as what appear to be rocks, trees, and possibly houses or shrines, rendered in a subdued color palette. There is no visible text on the image that provides additional information about the artwork or its context.
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The image shows a framed Japanese woodblock print hanging on a wall with tiled flooring. The artwork depicts a mountainous landscape with trees and a body of water at the bottom, likely representing a serene natural scene. The style is characteristic of traditional ukiyo-e prints, which were popular in Japan from the 17th through 19th centuries. There is visible text on the print, though its specific content is not clear due to the angle and resolution of the photograph. The overall setting suggests a modern interior with an appreciation for traditional artwork.
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The image shows a collection of items arranged on a surface, which appears to be related to a theme involving bondage and BDSM culture. There are various objects such as what seems to be a pair of handcuffs, a book with an illustration of a person tied up on the cover, a black leather collar or leash, a measuring tape, and other items that are partially obscured. The text visible in the image includes the title "COMPLETE SHIBARI VOLUME 1" on the book cover, indicating it is likely a guide to Shibari, which is a form of Japanese rope bondage. There's also a watermark or username "@shinyhouseofsex" at the bottom right corner, suggesting that this image may be from an account specializing in such topics. The overall style of the image suggests it is a candid photograph meant to showcase these items, possibly for educational or advertising purposes within a niche market.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_031121.txt
The J.P. Morgan View report from January 11, 2013 discusses asset allocation trends and economic forecasts for various regions, including East Asia and the US/Europe. The report advises investors to focus on East Asian equities, particularly Japan and EM Asia, due to signs of an economic rebound in the region. They also recommend going long duration in US fixed income markets and staying short JPY among other currency recommendations.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029564.txt
The document tells a humorous story about Prime Minister Mori of Japan having difficulty with basic English conversation while visiting the United States to meet President Barack Obama. The instructor had advised Mori to say "how r u" when shaking hands with Obama, but instead he mistakenly said "who r u?" and then replied "me too" after Obama introduced himself as Michelle's husband.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029092.txt
In this email exchange, Jeremy Rubin is in Japan teaching a class on Bitcoin to Japanese engineers while Jeffrey E. is in New York. They discuss the latest political appointments and trends related to cryptocurrency, with references to Balaji Srinivasan, Allison, Peter Thiel, and Stanford's BPASE. Jeremy also mentions his recent research involving an inverse-input contract for matching donations and the challenges of teaching about Bitcoin in a debt-based society like Japan.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029090.txt
The document is an email conversation between Jeremy Rubin and Jeffrey E. with the subject "Re: Greetings from Japan". Jeremy Rubin shares his experience of teaching a class to Japanese engineers about Bitcoin in Japan and mentions how they are initially hesitant towards the technology despite being well-suited for it. He also discusses the political appointments by President Trump, including Balaji as FDA head and Allison's stance on Bitcoin, along with the comparison made by Thiel between Paypal and Bitcoin. Rubin has presented his research at Stanford's BPASE, where he introduced an inverse-input contract concept. Additionally, Jeremy mentions that a hedge fund manager friend of his believes female Japanese engineers are under-appreciated and values them highly.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029087.txt
The email discusses current events related to Bitcoin and Trump's appointments, as well as the author's research on inverse-input contracts. It mentions a trip to Japan to teach Japanese engineers about Bitcoin, noting that they are hesitant despite being well-suited for the technology due to their debit-based society. The author also references positive feedback from a presentation at Stanford and discusses women in STEM fields.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_014404.txt
The document is an investment strategy report focused on Japan. It predicts the Nikkei index will reach 20,000 by the end of 2017 due to bullish equities and a rotation into cyclicals, banks, and insurance. The upturn in inventory cycle and higher inflation are expected to drive this growth. The new Chief Japan Economist Izumi Devalier supports these predictions with forecasts of above-consensus GDP growth and inflation in 2017.
