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The government and private sector are currently redeveloping the Shinagawa and the Toranomon areas with the aim of turning them into IT hubs that will attract hundreds of foreign companies. They could attract people, IT and other specialists but not companies, until they decide to lower corporate tax rates which are very high comparing to the rest of the world, making Japan unattractive for businesses and investments. But still, I'd try and "take the bait", as someone saidXD
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The Giants WILL move into this new stadium for sure!
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Yet another * by Say It Ain’t So, Sho.
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