会议专题

Tokyo, it is busy, very busy

Tokyo gives you the impression of being busy, very busy. It seems that crowds of people are on the streets twenty-four hours a day. They walk and it looks as though they all move with a special purpose in mind or as though they are after a specific goal. Sometimes the crowds merge into well-disciplined streams. This is particularly apparent at Shinjuku Station. Streams go in and out without colliding, all in an orderly fashion, hundreds of thousands or maybe even a million a day. This is also my perception of environmental activities in Japan. Many people work on the subject in academia, maybe more than in the rest of the world, but very intensively inside companies too. A lot of what has been published is in Japanese and is therefore poorly accessible to non-Japanese. This is unfortunate because there is a lot of learning to be done out there! City walk: Go with the Yamanote Line (ring) to Hammamutscho Station and walk to Hinada Pier. Take the boat to Asakusa and visit the Asakusa Kannon Temple. Walk through small streets to Ueno Park, get around the Station at the southern part and walk around Shinobazu Pond. Go north to Toshogu Shrine and try to find the onsen (hot bath with spring water) at the backside of the Park (street opposite the backside of the Biological Garden). Take a soak and proceed north to Yanaka Cemetery. Return through Nippon Station.

国际会议

The 4th International Conference on Waste Management and Technology(第四届固体废物管理与技术国际会议)

北京

英文

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2009-11-28(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)