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15/12/2008 James Clarke

Murata

Nagaokakyo, Kyoto-fu, Japan view map

I've been handing out a lot of flyers for our English classes around the Nagaokakyo JR Station. One of the main reasons for this that we hope to attract some of the employees of some of the companies which are near this station to our business English classes. These include Panasonic, Mitsubishi Paper, Mitsubishi Electric and Murata. In fact this building is Murata's global corporate headquarters which is visible from almost everywhere in Nagaokakyo. So maybe you've never heard of Murata, but your probably using some of their products right now without even knowing it. You see Murata is the worlds biggest manufacturer of electronic components, like capacitors, resistors, inductors, sensors, resonators, and power supplies. They also spend a lot on R&D, and their efforts have greatly reduced size of mobile phones (“cell phones” as my American friends call them). They have factories all around the world, but they have chosen Nagaokakyo as their corporate headquarters, because this is the place where they started from. I've taken quite a few photos of this building so expect a gallery on this building at a later date. If you want to find out more about Murata please visit http://www.murata.com

Nikon F80 ,Nikkor 35mm f/2D AF ,Fujichrome Provia 400X
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Simon Chandler14-Feb-2009 01:37
Fantastic perspective and composition for an interesting image. Great info. v
Sam_C13-Feb-2009 23:54
Excellent shot and great caption James. Lots of huge companies in that area! BV!
Guest 13-Feb-2009 23:49
Well I wish you luck in your endeavor. : )
Raphael_E13-Feb-2009 18:00
Excellent compo with the station in the foreground, James ! Love this POV ! V.
Hope you'll have a maximum of students for your English classes very soon !
Hang in there !
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