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Business travellers visiting Japan are usually easily forgiven for whatever they do, including dressing down for Cool Biz. When in doubt, they can always say sumimasen (or “excuse me”) at the beginning of the meeting, should they find themselves underdressed for the occasion.Stanley Tan, Director of Sales and Marketing at Tokyo’s Shangri-La Hotel, quoted on BBC Travel, "Dressing Down In Tokyo", July 20, 2011.

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  • Business travellers visiting Japan are usually easily forgiven for whatever they do, including dressing down for Cool Biz. When in doubt, they can always say sumimasen (or “excuse me”) at the beginning of the meeting, should they find themselves underdressed for the occasion.Stanley Tan, Director of Sales and Marketing at Tokyo’s Shangri-La Hotel, quoted on BBC Travel, "Dressing Down In Tokyo", July 20, 2011.
  • After the conquest of China and the peace agreement with America, Japan becomes intent upon a confrontation with the USSR. However, the students' revolution against the military results in a democratic government coming to power. The new government uses its vast industry to advance the technology of the Japanese empire. In 1954 Japan launches its first satellite. This is followed by moon landing in 1964 and a permanent base established in 1970. Earpieces
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  • After the conquest of China and the peace agreement with America, Japan becomes intent upon a confrontation with the USSR. However, the students' revolution against the military results in a democratic government coming to power. The new government uses its vast industry to advance the technology of the Japanese empire. In 1954 Japan launches its first satellite. This is followed by moon landing in 1964 and a permanent base established in 1970. The first portable wireless telephones are introduced to the Japanese military in 1958. Throughout the 60's, 70's, 80's and early 90's mobile phones are must-have accessories. PMP's (Personal Music Players) were first invented in the mid 80's and by the end of the decade were common place. They were one must-have item until 2000 when they were surpassed by earpods. Earpieces In 1993 KoKi industries release the first earpiece. It is designed to have all the functions of a Mobile phone except is more compact and up to date. By 2000 earpiece ces have replaced mobiles altogether and are more common. In 2003 KoKi announces that everyone in Japan who doesn't already have an earpiece will have one fitted for free. Earpods were fitted as an accessorie to earpieces. It was to be worn in the opposite ear to the earpiece to give stereo sound if listening to music on earpiece. By 2006 they are worn almost always as well as earpiece.
  • Business travellers visiting Japan are usually easily forgiven for whatever they do, including dressing down for Cool Biz. When in doubt, they can always say sumimasen (or “excuse me”) at the beginning of the meeting, should they find themselves underdressed for the occasion.Stanley Tan, Director of Sales and Marketing at Tokyo’s Shangri-La Hotel, quoted on BBC Travel, "Dressing Down In Tokyo", July 20, 2011.
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