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Kagotani Machiko, “Josei to chanoyu,” in Kindai no chanoyu, ed.
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Kagotani Machiko, “Josei to chanoyu,” in Kindai no chanoyu, ed.
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At a time when other countries are still attempting to get loans to purchase longer-range or faster ships, oblivious to increasing fuel prices, and implementing other old-fashioned approaches on fishing in acknowledged over-fished waters, the approach Kindai has taken is special.
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The Kindai, a private university in Japan, through government grants and in collaboration with an affiliated commercial entity, completely cultured near-extinct bluefin tuna -- a first for the world.
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Rather than maintaining the tuna over the entire lifespan that is several years, Kindai hedges its risks and costs by selling and shipping the juvenile tuna to grow in the sea facilities of other entities.
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Recently, Kindai and its commercial arm shipped 1,500 small tuna fish, the third generation of the artificially hatched bluefin tuna Thunnus orientalis, which had been artificially incubated and raised at the University's Ohshima Research Station in Wakayama Prefecture, Japan.
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Hiromatsu, Wataru, 1989, “Kindai no chôkoku” - ron [Theories on “Overcoming Modernity”], Tokyo: Kôdansha.
The Kyoto School Davis, Bret W. 2006
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Kindai no chôkoku [The Overcoming of Modernity], Sendai:
The Kyoto School Davis, Bret W. 2006
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Some conservationists argue that this method Del Posto restaurant found itself on the receiving end of a large Kindai and asked chef Hideo Kuribara, of sushi restaurant
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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The Kindai is farmed from bluefin eggs in Japan, a process that some call more sustainable than trolling for bluefin on the open ocean ...
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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