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The Government of Japan TV Spot, 'Micron Memory'

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At a 7-Eleven store in Japan, a woman browses a refrigerated aisle displaying numerous food options listed in Japanese. Luckily for the woman, QR codes have been assigned to the products allowing foreigners to find a description of the product in their native language. Foreign companies like Micron Memory have proven effective for developing the necessary technologies to provide convenience for foreigners. Greg, a worker for Micron who moved to Hiroshima talks about life in Japan, and how his family has adapted to the changes of living in a different country.

Published
March 29, 2016
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The Government of Japan
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“Sharing Tomorrow”
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